Example sentences of "[adv] why did [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So why did they send you home ? ’ her mum asked .
2 So why did they send you ?
3 But they did n't , so why did they want to come to Britain ?
4 So why did they think that they had the er means to do it in nineteen forty seven ?
5 So why did they want to see Louise for then ?
6 So why did she decide to leave after all ?
7 So why did she ask ?
8 So why did she have this totally irrational feeling that she had surprised him ?
9 There was no trace of a smile on his face , so why did she have the feeling he was laughing at her ?
10 So why did she feel so irresistibly drawn to him ?
11 So why did she suddenly feel so close to tears ?
12 He looked perfectly amiable , so why did she get this feeling of apprehension , as though he was playing some sort of waiting game ?
13 So why did she want to stay ?
14 She looked exactly how she had wanted to look , like a woman who had dressed for a man , so why did she feel so unsure of herself now ?
15 It was what she had thought only minutes before , so why did she feel this strange little ache to hear him repeat the sentiment ?
16 So why did she find it so difficult to ignore the mocking , taunting comments and treat them with the silent scorn they so richly deserved ?
17 So why did she get the feeling that she had n't won the battle , but merely postponed the war ?
18 So why did she now feel this frightening apprehension — a deep , numbing fear of what lay ahead ?
19 So why did she feel like this now ?
20 It was an innocuous question , so why did she suddenly feel as if she were facing the Inquisition ?
21 His tone was perfectly reasonable , affable even , so why did she feel as though he 'd just issued a command ?
22 She found no difficulty in detaching herself from Leif 's advances , so why did she seem pathologically incapable of breaking contact now ?
23 So why did I , as middle-aged and grey haired as the rest , find myself so ridiculously pleased to see them ?
24 The DNA content must be a small proportion of the total , so why did I say that it was raining DNA rather than cellulose ?
25 So why did I fail ?
26 So why did it end with dwindling audiences and a critical drubbing ?
27 So why did it recruit its presenters from Tory Wankers Against Taste ?
28 So why did it attract so much comment ?
29 So why did it kill them , but leave all of us , and Urnst presumably , alive ? ’
30 So why did it go wrong ? ’ she asked a little bitterly .
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