Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever I go to see him , he is vivified by his connection with so many passive consumers ; their purse-mouths suck greedily at his psychic account . |
2 | Whenever I said thank you , she told me she had n't done anything . |
3 | I think they 're quite abrupt and rude whenever I 've phoned them up . |
4 | Whenever I 've needed them they always get here right away ’ ( FN 5/10/87 , p. 22 ) . |
5 | Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business ! |
6 | The two rivers are very different to look at , or at least they have been whenever I have seen them . |
7 | I can stand in front of the screen , I can look at the simulations , I can stop them whenever I want to stop them and look at them , it gives me ideas about how the buildings might have looked at that time and it gives me a whole range of variations as to as to what can be done in terms of their reconstructions . |
8 | ‘ I do n't know how I 've done it . |
9 | see how I 've saved it all those years . |
10 | ‘ Ye do n't know how I 've missed ye . ’ |
11 | She longed to hear him say , ‘ God , how I 've missed you ! |
12 | ‘ How I 've missed you , ’ he murmured as his hands slowly moved down her back and then traced the swell of her buttocks . |
13 | ‘ Jasus how I 've missed you , ’ he says . |
14 | They say that it 's the poor that helps the poor and that 's how I 've found it goes quite honestly . |
15 | Oh you can keep going though totally over the top I thought well Joseph 's was twelve ninety nine and Ben 's was fourteen nineteen ninety nine and that 's just tough that I 've got you know , I ca n't get Charlotte 's any cheaper than that , but , I mean they 're not gon na know how much I 've , they 're not gon na say well you 've got five pound more than what I have cos they 're not of that age so , that 's how I 've left it , that 's what I 'm gon na do , I 'll get her the circus and then they can swap them over and Joseph will be happy that he got something on wheels |
16 | I 'd had a stable home at the price of her martyrdom and this was how I 'd repaid her . |
17 | This is not how I 'd imagined it , I thought ruefully . |
18 | ‘ That 's how I came to see them . ’ |
19 | ‘ That 's how I plan to keep it at the moment . |
20 | I had not had the benefit of that lovely electricity for long , but how I did miss it when it absented itself . |
21 | I thought it essential to set out a full precedent for both the agreement and lease , so that readers could see the complete documentation and how I propose to amend it . |
22 | How I have missed you and how cruel your mistress is . |
23 | Come , now , and see how I have lodged her , and that no harm or insult has been offered her . |
24 | The times when I have problems about how I want to look it 's not to do with me , it 's other people . |
25 | ‘ How I seem to trust you . ’ |
26 | ‘ So that 's what the atmosphere was about when I came to collect you ! ’ |
27 | I was on two bags a day when I went to see me GP and I was on between a quarter and half a gram when I got to the hospital . |
28 | I tried to think of when I 'd seen him after that , apart from when we got our degrees — him proud and posing for the family album , me drunk and disorderly . |
29 | yeah , I really was quite , quite upset about it , well I do n't blame you for it I would n't of minded if she 'd said this morning when I 'd asked her |
30 | If I had , I should also have had the sense to know when I had achieved it , and therefore when to start eating normally again . |