Example sentences of "that [Wh adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that one can always see what one has said as a string of words , which might be interpreted in this way or that , does not entail that whenever one says something there is an accompanying interpretation going through one 's head . |
2 | Another thing that sticks in my gut big time is that whenever I mention I 'm a Leeds United fan , peoples first reaction is that ‘ Oh you were so lucky to win the league two years ago ’ . |
3 | My knuckles and hands were a mass of windblown cuts and boils which meant that whenever I clenched my fists the gashes opened . |
4 | I have to say , however , that whenever he thought I was becoming a shade morbid on visions of apocalyptic doom , my old friend Archie Dow , would admonish me : ’ Ach , Andra , I 've been waitin' fir the end i' the world all my life . |
5 | Fr Cunningham has been told that whenever he feels he has had enough he can retire to the house he 's living in . |
6 | His parents had no piano , but his grandmother had a baby grand and he taught himself to play that whenever he visited her . |
7 | She stared at him in silence , chilled by the frozen wastes reflected in his eyes , and he said raspingly , ‘ The fires of the damned , was n't that how you put it ? |
8 | ‘ And is that how you show your resentment , by stripping off naked in front of me and rippling your sexy body invitingly ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Leave my things alone , or is that how you get your thrills , pawing women 's underclothes ? ’ |
10 | ‘ So , is that how you earned your living , once they drove you out of the dorf ? |
11 | We are continually being told by British Rail that how it spends its money depends on priorities . |
12 | ‘ Oh , is that why you thought it safe to come back to the parlour after your arduous work in the surgery ? ’ said McAllister dangerously , casting a sarcastic eye at the half-read novel in his hand . |
13 | Our problem , J. and I , was that wherever we sat we did tend to have a row of armourers planted behind us , and instead of watching the screen their eyes would be fixed on us to see what we were getting up to . |
14 | But I am sure that wherever I go I will not be wanted , the same as here . ’ |
15 | So many people wanted to get close to him that wherever he went he was followed by a crowd of people . |
16 | And the point is that wherever you go you tend to keep your eye open and not wait for something to crop up ; you do tend to say ‘ 'Ello , ‘ ello , ‘ ello , What 's this ? |