Example sentences of "and [Wh adv] [be] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He turned as McKenzie came on to the bridge : ‘ And how are our oil-stained survivors , Chief ? ’ |
2 | ‘ And how are my little chickens behaving themselves ? ’ |
3 | Sometimes we are on call at someone else 's house , and a call is referred from a dog-owner and a relative hears us saying , ‘ And how is his third leg ? ’ |
4 | And how is my dear friend Monsieur Martin ? |
5 | " And how is my little horse-thief ? " |
6 | ‘ And how 's my favourite cousin ? ’ he asked , sitting on the bed . |
7 | " And how 's my little lamb tonight ? " she asked in her pleasant drowsy way . |
8 | And how were your six chambers arranged ? |
9 | I wrote and said that a lot of members our pension , we could n't afford it , and that we owned our own hall so therefore we had a lot of cost to keep it in good repair and why was it nine pound . |
10 | And why were her own pulses racing as if the floodgates of her bloodstream had been opened ? |
11 | He 's just made it up and he says it 's been described , this word , as a wasting disease of the frontal lobes and where are your frontal lobes ? |
12 | And where are my 20,000 francs ? |
13 | Do you , and where are you this week ? |
14 | ‘ No one 's askin' you , Perry , ’ says Crilly in a jocular tone , ‘ and where 's your fockin' keys ? ’ |
15 | And where 's your big brother ? ’ |
16 | ‘ And where 's my bloody cigarette lighter ? ’ roared Hamish . |
17 | And where was our great lad o' wax ? |
18 | And where were you this morning then , for work ? |
19 | ‘ And where were you last night ? ’ |