Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They flittered down the stairs , Ginger Rogers a deux , and draped themselves round the nearest male , an elderly , pale faced banker — ‘ Allo , ’ they purred , ‘ 'Ow do you like sex ? ’
2 ‘ Now 'ow do I look , Sam ? ’ she asked as she stood preening herself .
3 SINCE we are in the middle of the International Coffee Organisation meeting -how do they pass a week without a visible result ? — I thought it appropriate to think about tea .
4 I mean , you know , whenever have you ever known someone to get constipated from Chinese , you know , but it always happens at the Indian , always , always !
5 ‘ Fred ’ was the beginning of my layers , the bottom strata of the well wherein lay my strength .
6 Wh-when do you expect Mr Marshall back ? ’
7 Every now and again you 're with somebody who 's putting their foot down and either not anticipating enough or not thinking in enough depth , or they might have an attitude whereby sod it , I 'm just going anyway .
8 Whereabouts do they run courses and do you know if any centres provide training while you work ?
9 Whereabouts do you come from , Mr — ? ’
10 And whereabouts do you go , just
11 Whereabouts do you keep the spare hearing-aid ? ’
12 But whereabouts do you hope to be at the end of twenty minutes , however long we 've got .
13 Whereabouts do you live ?
14 Whereabouts do you live
15 Whereabouts have they took it to ?
16 Whereabouts have they gone ? takes so long to get there so I mean .
17 Whereabouts have you been to on your travels , to take recordings , what sort of places have you been to ?
18 The suitability of candidates is assessed , in part , by those who already sit as judges how make their assessments on the basis of the candidates ' ability as an advocate and since those advocates come , in the County Court in the main and in the Crown and High Court exclusively , from the ranks of the barristers it is they who are selected .
19 But , the thing is that they their attitude towards the dominant group and their behaviour towards the dominant group is going to be erm influenced by how perceive their like the treatment , so they 're quite prepared to change their er erm the story they present as it was , about themselves to outsiders , depending on how they see the outsiders erm as likely to react towards them .
20 How d' ya know my name ? ’
21 How d' ya like that ?
22 How d' ya get in here ? ’
23 How d' ya get in here ? ’
24 Sorry how d' ya how d' ya mean ?
25 Sorry how d' ya how d' ya mean ?
26 How do we breach what you do and how d' ya get there .
27 What d' ya you were saying Karen how d' ya have to how did you manage to do it ?
28 What how d' ya get the That 's a difficult one really .
29 How d' ya explain that you know .
30 How d' ya do this ?
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