Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Edwards has been warned by her husband that their son must stay in his buggy whenever he is outside the house .
2 He will use the suite of rooms as his base whenever he is in London but Highgrove , 90 miles away in Gloucestershire , will continue to be his main home .
3 We wish all the best and hope he feels free to op in and check up on us whenever he 's near the mill .
4 In visiting Susannah Taylor whenever he was on circuit in East Anglia the barrister and antislavery literary journalist , Henry Crabb Robinson , was in part resuming the connections of his youth .
5 Most held him in some awe — fear , too , whenever he was on the road .
6 Whatever the case , Belinda knew , in her quietly realistic way , that he was light years beyond her world , and barely aware of her existence , so she simply kept her head down whenever he was on the ward , said very little , and suffered .
7 And whenever he was with people , he mustered his energies together to appear to be ‘ normal ’ .
8 Of course , he had known they would use the Microwave Gun on him ; they always did when he was up in front of somebody , whenever he was at a disadvantage anyway and needed all the help he could get , whenever he was going for an interview for a job , or being asked things by the Social security people or even clerks in the Post Office .
9 Jenna tried to ignore him too , although whenever he was near the air seemed to be crackling between them .
10 For nearly a week after the injury , whenever he was in Nikkie 's field of view , Yeroen would hobble pitifully , generating an air of pain and dejection .
11 The story of a man compelled to search for a pure virgin , read one evening while his mother was mending stockings , left him ‘ haunted by spectres ’ whenever he was in the dark ; other stories drew him out to the churchyard , where , with his imagination overflowing , he would race up and down through the great avenue of elm trees , and act out among the docks , nettles and rank grass whatever he had been reading .
12 The strange metallic noises continued at intervals , whenever he was in a position to hear them .
13 Googol talked to himself in a muffled manner or merely droned — hard to say which — whenever he was in space .
14 She also promised that , if he returned the ring to her whenever he was in trouble , she would help him . "
15 ‘ I 'll find out how he is for you .
16 How he is in love with flesh and conveys that love to us .
17 Precisely how he was to be enticed aboard a suitable vessel remained in doubt , particularly as the DEA neither owned nor controlled a suitable vessel .
18 The technique , which he published , was quite complicated , and he described in his book how he was on the point of making a rotary machine to do it all automatically , when William Nicholson [ q.v. ] sent him his own version , which performed very well .
19 I told you how he was on the phone that day , I mean , he had n't the foggiest idea of what , what he was doing or where he was going , I do n't know .
20 Willi came up to see how he was during the morning .
21 It was for this reason that I had Zowie because I could see how he was with children .
22 That 's how he was in the first place though .
23 ‘ He 's more likely to walk out when he 's at the top , not when he 's at the bottom . ’
24 A spokesperson for Cope told NME : ‘ It 's ironic that he should be released ( from his contract ) at a time when he 's at his creative peak and his work is more popular than ever .
25 And I definitely do n't want him to have him at weekends because that 's when he 's at his worst .
26 And I think if , and I know it was agreed at group leaders meeting , that if we could find a way that Mr could be paid these erm , allowances , it would be important to allow him to pursue the work which is being done on that committee , and I would hope that we might all agree to the recommendation , and that is when he 's on the steering group , it 's attendance erm , full attendance and er travelling , but on the others , travelling and subsistence .
27 Apparently he 's really evil , and follows Cab round when he 's in Arcady , being mean .
28 I fantasise about him and get the shakes when he 's in the room .
29 ‘ My dear , I must tell you , so amUsing ’ , one whispers to the other , ‘ Monsieur *** de *** , FAR from being happily married as everyone thought , apparently spends the ENTIRE time when he 's in London clad in very ODD lederhosen in some pizzeria opposite the Knightsbridge barracks picking up little leather boys . ’
30 There 's never a minute when he 's in the house that he 'll let her out of his sight . ’
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