Example sentences of "[Wh adv] we have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Because what we 'll have to do is negotiate at the end of the next session , whenever we 've finished , cos that 's entirely dependent on when we get fed up varies on what
2 However , quite a few teachers took an interest in what I was trying to do , especially the biology teachers , who were impressed with my knowledge of birds and conservation , and my English teachers , who soon heard all about my interest because whenever we had to give a talk in class , I would launch into a full lecture on rearing and handling owls and other birds of prey .
3 Anyway , the Chinese seem excessively embarrassed and concerned about an incident of this type , and we have been kept under very careful supervision ( I am sure for our sakes , in their eyes ) whenever we have gone out of the hotel .
4 Whenever we have to remember lists for lectures , appointments or even shopping , we simply associate each item or idea on the list with the appropriate hook .
5 Whenever we have given you advance notice of any such planned interruptions , we guarantee to restore your supply within the period notified to you .
6 Erm she 's due in at work on that Friday night er we 've encountered problems before whereby we 've asked for I E the Friday night off because there 's been an educational seminar on on the day as it were er and that , that 's been , that 's been de er
7 whereby we 've sold a sold a property in those roads and erm deliver leaflets either side
8 I told him about the weekend we spent in Kent where Wendy 's brother was stationed , and how we had visited Canterbury Cathedral on our way to Charing , which meant , I explained pedantically , a ‘ turn ’ on the Pilgrim Way .
9 Some of us remember the times of fixed exchange rates under the Bretton Woods system when we used to hear in the House details of public expenditure cuts , of how we had to let go a great deal of our reserves , and of high interest rates — all at once .
10 We could not , for example , explain how we had analysed the frequency of clinical episodes of hypoglycaemia during treatment with the two insulins .
11 It took the women 's movement to show how we had colluded in ignoring slights , insults and restraints .
12 But it was hard for us to see exactly how we had altered , beyond having some rough edges polished off and getting a better focus on some of our ideas and ambitions .
13 I could n't remember how we had got into this conversation .
14 We had gone prepared for any questions he might ask , together with all the official documents regarding planning permission etc. and a collection of excellent photographic evidence of how we had set up the museum regarding exhibits etc. , taken by our good friend Russell Mulford .
15 It was n't but a few months ago that I was telling them how bad everything was , how we had to keep our spending down to new lower budgets because if we did n't the next cuts we would have to make would be human ones .
16 We eventually found the car by good luck more than good management ; I wished we 'd had time to start from the top end and find how we 'd gone wrong .
17 I reminded him of how we 'd got rid of Abed without any unpleasant repercussions , but he could n't accept it .
18 At Watford Gap , though , everything was fine , and a nice tea lady saw my shirt and asked how we 'd got on .
19 Said there was no need for a recce seein' as how we 'd attacked the Windmill over there every afternoon this week . ’
20 I 'm very pleased with how we 've reacted to our bad start to the season . ’
21 Er I think in this context strength to strength is talking about market share , erm Frank er was saying how we 've made considerable gains in relation to the opposition and er such an extent that in fact er it had to join up with the er er er with the other financial newspaper , but Frank would you , would you like to add ?
22 ‘ And this is how we 've done our share , ’ said Adam bitterly .
23 That 's how we 've grown and partic and particularly .
24 It 's amazing how we 've united the village and I feel good to be a part of this village
25 and see how we 've gone over the year .
26 And I 'd like to explain since we find ourselves in the real world , rather than fantasy land , how we 've approached the subject of client server .
27 No , but it means , it means that we know how we 've got to gear up
28 I ca n't see how we 've had a revue in nineteen eighty-eight which has recommended a very specific course of action , none of which appears to have been implemented , I do n't see how we get a report which describes er , the intention of the county council as maintaining the ethos of the County Farms , whatever that is , as I , I do n't recall any decisions like that , and certainly if we 've made one , I 'd be interested in being party to changing it , I think wha what we have to say is we 've got a lot of land , are we using it to the best interest of the people of Wiltshire , and that is one thing it 's addressing , not a , a way of preserving the County Estates as they are , not a way of keeping a hundred and twenty farmers and their families erm , as tenants of Wiltshire , I mean they 're not gon na be out of jobs are they ?
29 You have to come to a conclusion and Professor er described how we 've had to come to a conclusion .
30 ‘ Well I hope you 'll look out for yourself and remember how we 've brought you up ’ , Grace warned .
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