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

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1 Julie now owns several different types of crystals and finds they have a comforting and calming influence whenever she feels stressed .
2 She had been smoking dope now for the last year , scoring whenever she had saved up enough money from her weekend job at McDonald 's .
3 Somehow she 'd been expecting resistance , something she had frequently encountered with Graham Rowell whenever she had attempted anything new , and it came as a shock to find that she and David Markham were on the same wavelength .
4 Whenever she had allowed thoughts of sharing a bed with Fen to enter her mind , just the imagining had racked her body with sensuous shivers .
5 Whenever she had arrived before , with her mother , or on her way to stay with relatives and school friends , it had been full of innocent bustle presaging lunch at Marshall and Snelgroves and tea at Fortnums .
6 But the effect she has whenever she does meet her devotees is startling .
7 Apparently , whenever she 'd gone close to this man he 'd shooed her away , recoiling from her and muttering , ‘ Pork , pork , pork , VD , VD , white woman , white woman . ’
8 ‘ God , ’ her husband said , whenever she 'd brought him home before her father died , ‘ what a bloody awful climate … ’
9 Whenever she wants to go out , she may have to arrange for someone to come and ‘ sit in ’ if her parent can not be left alone ; and suitable ‘ mother-sitters ’ are always much harder to find than ‘ baby-sitters , .
10 erm , but I do n't see why she ca n't , whenever she wants to look for files , copy files and sort out other people 's mess
11 No commitment was ever implied , and it was customary to pretend , whenever she decided to depart , that her identity was unknown .
12 Lucy knew it because whenever she started to talk about Christine , she 'd realise after a couple of minutes that they 'd moved on and were now talking about something else .
13 Comfort obeyed and spent the next two hours sitting beside Julia 's bed , watching her as she slept and bathing her face with cool water whenever she started to thrash about and mumble in delirium .
14 Try and encourage her , excuse me , try and encourage her to come and see you whenever she 's got a problem .
15 Whenever she attempts to dress herself , in the event of someone 's wedding , she scours my wardrobe , giggling girlishly at herself , throwing off her garments as though she is a small child trying on school clothes for a mother or aunt .
16 Sometimes in the evenings she had too strong a sense of being locked into the life of the farmhouse , even with the door continuously open on the summer yard , her brother away in the fields , her mother stumbling about the place with buckets , leaning on the table or the back of a chair whenever she stood to talk .
17 Tomorrow , he promised her whenever she tried to ask him anything .
18 As a child , even though my parents were divorced and my mother did n't have much money , I would scream and shout whenever she tried to put me in some of my sister 's hand-me-downs .
19 And I thought I do n't know how she manages to back that down , but she does , and it 's a long drive like that int it ?
20 By law she is not allowed to smack the children and I can not understand , sometimes how she manages to stop herself when brand new wallpaper has been pulled off the wall and a clean coat of paint has been drawn on .
21 Typical comments were " weary-looking , but hardworking and doing her best " ( a tailor 's wife with seven children ) ; or " how she manages to keep the house so tidy is a marvel , she is dying of pthisis " .
22 ‘ Well , if not actually take her , Mary was always doing good works , that kind of thing , that 's how she got to know Mr Boston .
23 PRINCESS Diana has revealed the secret of how she keeps smiling despite the break-up of her marriage to Prince Charles .
24 Yet it was that which struck me more than anything , remaining unspoken ( and unwritten ) but powerful and obvious : how each young woman chose to express herself and her individuality through how she looked became an essential subtext to the book .
25 Mother was really a good cook but that oven was not exactly reliable — indeed , I do not know how she managed to get such nice things out of it .
26 How she managed to get through the next few hours mystified her .
27 Her sister Clare , eighteen months her junior , described her as quote , a sister who seemed to be able do everything , she had a never ending social life , I was amazed how she managed to fit everything in unquote .
28 She could n't bring herself to look at him , and God knew how she managed to drag out the conventional words in a voice already husky with pain .
29 He says it came as a great shock , although when she was a drug addict they had wondered how she managed to pay for heroin .
30 I do n't know how she managed to find the time , but when she got older she also played the organ for the Sunday services at the local Methodist chapel , as well as running the choir practices .
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