Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | How did they actually do it ? |
2 | But how did you ever meet them ? |
3 | I mean how did I really know I could trust adults ? |
4 | How do I best practise it and know that I am loving God ? " |
5 | Dear Miss Abbott , how do I possibly reward you ? ’ |
6 | How do I actually do it ? |
7 | And if Heather thought there was something sinister about her relationship with Jack Cornelius — assuming there was a relationship — why did she never ask me if I knew anything about it ? ’ |
8 | Why did I just know I was n't going to like this ? ’ |
9 | And why Did I ever tell you , as though I were an old friend ? |
10 | Why did you also send it to Admiral Canaris ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Why did you never meet her ? ’ |
12 | Why did he always make her want to cry ? |
13 | Why did he now want it back ? |
14 | How do you , how do you feel about the future now , I mean we 've heard various people say interest rates must come down — you just said interest rates must come down , but when do you realistically think they could come down ? |
15 | When do you actually put it in ? |
16 | Where do you personally feel it touching the society in which we live ? |
17 | Well why do we then shove it in a stupid s four o'clock job ? |
18 | If we 're given an assignment , whatever it is , perform it well , do n't think that I would make a better magazine servant than that brother over there and I do n't like it on the accounts , why do they always use me as a hall servant ? |
19 | No , Owen does n't , O N , O M does n't , so why do they always phone me up with their problems ? |
20 | and after all I 've done for you But why do they always say they 're going home . |
21 | Big women can wear jeans , so why do they never show it ? |
22 | I ca n't remember , it was so awful it seemed a lifetime , why do you endlessly bother me , why do you carp so ? ’ |
23 | Why do you always have it , er have it after school ? |
24 | Why do you always force me to go chasing after you ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Why do you suddenly bring him in ? ’ |
26 | Well , when did we ever ask you , the labour and liberal vice , to come down to Westminster with us , Mr Chairman . |
27 | When did you ever give me one ? ’ |
28 | ‘ When did you ever tell me what was really going on in your head ? |
29 | When did you ever know me to go on a diet ? |
30 | When did you ever put me first in your life ? ’ he demanded angrily , before taking a deep breath and clearly making a determined effort to pull himself together . |