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

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1 So strong are the memories of the Girls that whenever they announce a reunion , photographers and journalists are eager to record the event .
2 At high enough temperatures , particles have so much energy that whenever they collide many different particle/antiparticle pairs would be produced — and although some of these particles would annihilate on hitting antiparticles , they would be produced more rapidly than they could annihilate .
3 It is not the case that whenever we become a member of a civil society , a body politic , that we are so to speak signing the social contract erm think of it erm a little bit like erm a social club erm East Biddock Old Comrades Club was actually established in the way Locke describes , you know , a group of citizens of East Biddock came together and decided to establish a social club subsequently of course all sorts of people are admitted to membership of East Biddock Old Comrades Club but that as a process which , although very similar to the original contract of establishment , is n't actually erm the same , you know , they 're not actually re-establishing the civil society , they 're joining one that already exists .
4 It 's not always that way , but we are absolutely sick and tired of it and it 's about and sisters , that whenever we come across it , we make sure that those people do n't continue that type of harassment .
5 Yes , colleagues , er colleagues who 've attended conference before will know , that whenever we come to a conference town to have our Congress , we always like to leave something behind as a gift to the local community .
6 Our change of practice in no longer regarding previous decisions of this House as absolutely binding does not mean that whenever we think a previous decision was wrong we should reverse it .
7 Now , although the idea that whenever we see that someone is in pain we make an inference from behaviour to feeling is about as mythical as the idea that at some time in the past we made a Social Contract , the ‘ argument from analogy ’ line of reasoning seems much less implausible here than in the ‘ Afternoon on the Sun ’ case .
8 The paradox of diversion is that whenever we want to divert something it proves very hard to do so ; but when we do not want to create a diversion we very often end up by diverting more than we wanted .
9 Let us now impose the restriction that whenever we perform an elementary postmultiplying operation to make up Q , we premultiply by the inverse operation to make up P , so that
10 We may know from experience that whenever we have two equivalent bonds related by symmetry ( a 2-fold axis C 2 , a mirror plane σ or an inversion center i ) , their motions combine to give symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations .
11 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 .
12 This would involve claiming that whenever one rejects practical advice by repudiating the presumed end , in the words ‘ But I do n't want that ! ’ , one is declaring ‘ I do n't recognize any imperative to do that ’ .
13 It would seem that whenever one begins to explore new territory , more and more inviting vistas open up before one , and more and more interesting and possibly beneficial treatments come one 's way .
14 Remember also that whenever you use a commercial record in a production you must get the permission of the appropriate record label , and this will incur a separate fee to them .
15 Maybe it 's the hope that whenever you get there it will be populated with totally happy families , a Dad that is always helping Mum , and the parents giving the 2.2 children their every hearts desire .
16 You can be sure that whenever you see the crock of gold there 'll be some ogre standing guard over it .
17 Always re bear in mind , that whenever you do a short answer question , right , you 've only got fifteen minutes to do it in .
18 ‘ I was thinking that whenever I 've been into a student 's flat there was a different atmosphere … a lot of things pinned up on the walls , for instance posters mostly … ’
19 I know that whenever I 've tried to put paint on any cars that we 've ever had , it 's never looked right has it ?
20 I remember that whenever I had tuppence to spend I used to go there to buy one of the outdated paperbacks from the ‘ Popular Sports Library ’ on sale at half-price .
21 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 ’ .
22 On the subject of home improvements , why is it that whenever I attempt to carry out a simple repair job at home it always seems to cause big problems ?
23 ‘ I feel irritated that whenever I make a suggestion you say ‘ Yes but ’ . ’
24 It is my experience that whenever I try to combine shooting and ferreting I wait a long time for the chance of a shot , then there is something else to be done .
25 My knuckles and hands were a mass of windblown cuts and boils which meant that whenever I clenched my fists the gashes opened .
26 In any case , it 's weird that whenever I say that to Keith , he looks at me with the unmistakably quizzical air of the tall thin intellectual he is , his hair on the blond side of chestnut ( now heavily greying ) ; his fair skin with his rosy cheeks reminding one of Victorian youths with perfect complexions ( or so the novels of Wilkie Collins and the paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites would have us believe ) ; his eyebrows bushy and deliberately unkempt ; his classic tweed suit of the old school , worn with a shamefully Byronic air somewhere between hippy and academic ; his accent public school , as befits his education , although he also speaks a passable Spanish , so we can keep switching languages whenever linguistic difficulties develop .
27 I mean , for instance , in my dreams er cars have taken on a very distinct personal symbolism that has really nothing to do with what you might think , because of personal experiences of mine , and I now know that whenever I dream about cars it always always has this but that 's because of something that happened to me and because of my personal erm kind of experiences , so cars have become a dream symbol .
28 WHY is it that whenever I decide to don salopettes and head off in search of that damned elusive substance — Scottish snow — howling hurricanes decide to renew my acquaintance and pea-soupers that would have done Victorian London proud descend on the mountain ?
29 Despite minor lapses , I began to trust that whenever I wanted cash — whether to pay bills , attend workshops or take trips abroad — it would be available .
30 I find that whenever I notice some sentence in context , I immediately find myself asking what the effect would have been if the context had been slightly different .
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