Example sentences of "[adv] where did " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So where did you put it , then ? ’ |
2 | We are not Jewish , so where did I learn this word ? |
3 | So where did it come from ? |
4 | So where did the drug appear from ? |
5 | ‘ So where did she keep the rest of the money ? ’ |
6 | It takes just five minutes for the interviewer to ask , ‘ So where did you get the name from ? ’ |
7 | So where did that fear come from then ? |
8 | So where did the player take a breath ? |
9 | ‘ So where did you go if you were n't at the police station ? |
10 | Kersey looked at Wycliffe , expecting some question or comment and when none came he went on : ‘ So where did he spend his time after lunch each Sunday ? ’ |
11 | Coffin read her statement , and thought there were still questions to ask , such as , Was your brother on drugs and if so where did he get them ? |
12 | ‘ So where did you tell him to go ? ’ |
13 | Elise , and not Rob , had finished the affair , so where did that leave her suspicions about Elise 's death ? |
14 | So where did it come from ? ’ |
15 | The profit was down thirty million or so and if we look at the geographic breakdown of profit , er the U S A was up er and yet if er Addison Wesley was about the same Penguin was up ten so where did this thirty million drop in profits at oil services arise , was it in the U K and Singapore as opposed to the U S or , or was there something different about Penguin U S compared with Penguin U K ? |
16 | ‘ So where did this other woman come from ? ’ |
17 | ‘ So where did you meet ? ’ |
18 | Yes and so where did you go ? |
19 | We both know you did n't have this on you , so where did you get it ? ’ |
20 | So where did we get ten to the minus three from ? |
21 | So where did the venison actually go to ? |
22 | so where did all of the other languages come from ? |
23 | So where did you stay then , there ? |
24 | So where did you go from here ? |
25 | so where did you put it ? |
26 | What I have in mind then is a description of the route from a cyclist 's point of view ; distances , gradients , junctions ; alternative routes , eg longer loops for the more adventurous ; cafes , pubs , tearooms , and public places with benches ( because cyclists often like to ‘ eat their piece ’ out in the open ) ; some illustrations of landscapes ( these could either be line drawings based on sketches , or photographs ) ; and perhaps something on the history of the place-names , which is of interest to many cyclists ( eg where did Biggar get its name ? ) . |
27 | ‘ Postine , when you assembled your human prisoners , exactly where did you find that short man with the umbrella ? ’ |
28 | Just where did all this so called traffic take place ? |
29 | Also where did Kelly play ? |
30 | ‘ NOW WHERE DID I HAVE IT LAST … ’ |