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

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1 She whenever did she do it ?
2 Whereabouts does she live in London ?
3 Well , how come she 's still impossible to ignore ?
4 Hardest unimportant question to get out of my mind : that Nalgo ad about the poll tax — how come she 's got a staircase in her kitchen ?
5 How come she 's so loaded ?
6 But how come she got invited by the Reagans … ?
7 How come she can afford it ? ’
8 How come she pays the bills ? ’
9 How come I ca n't make her happy , how come she ca n't make me happy ?
10 And if she did n't rush , how come she fell so heavily as to make that sort of wound ?
11 My Mum was the only white person who lived in the whole house , a point not unnoticed by me since I often asked her how come she lived there with us when everyone else was black …
12 How come she took him back then ?
13 How come she took him back then , they did n't want ?
14 So how come she 's coming
15 If she 's worked in an office before how come she 's there ?
16 yeah , how can you joined to the machine how come she pulled it off so quickly ?
17 How come she 's so in , you 're so interested in the eleven plus and everything ?
18 The greeter was grouchy at seven ; I hate to think how nettled she was by ten .
19 But of course how much better he knew her now , and how changed she looked with her smart dresses and her well-cut hair .
20 He thought , how changed she is , how nearly old she has become .
21 How has she taken her husband 's death ? ’
22 How has she done it ?
23 And how has she done all this ?
24 How has she been lately ? "
25 How came she to know so much ?
26 They 'd have put her in the freak show , confessing how misled she was by capitalist gold .
27 But how spoilt she 's been !
28 As she bathed him , soaping the fat little limbs with a slow , caressing movement almost hypnotic in nature , she told him how lost she felt , how she no longer knew who she was nor where she was and how all that mattered to her was him .
29 She knew what Alain had said about her being the lost child , but even he did not know how lost she had been .
30 After all Aunt Emily 's generosity , it seemed churlish to point out how stifled she was , cooped up in the warm , soft , comfortable house , fed like a lapdog and learning to be a lady .
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