Example sentences of "why [verb] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Why has everything suddenly become she you 've only been doing this the last few days .
2 The stress and strain on muscles and joints is considerable , but why has she not sent the doctor 's certificate as a matter of courtesy to the tournament authorities ?
3 Why has she not spoken long ago in the right quarter ?
4 ‘ If he knows , why has he not moved ? ’
5 If , as Mr Bush indicated in his letter , he knew in October of Mr Frohnmayer 's ‘ wish to step aside ’ , why has he not nominated a successor ?
6 He has increased funds to the Arts Council , so why has he not unfrozen the acquisition grants ?
7 ( Why has he only given magic mushrooms four for euphoria , when Collis Brownes gets five ? )
8 So why has it not led to a rise in conviction rates ?
9 Why has it not come ?
10 Why has it not caught on ?
11 Why has it suddenly changed since nineteen hundred ?
12 ‘ If Plummer was trying to frame you , why send me here to help you ? ’
13 Why did nobody else see these footprints ? ’ he asked .
14 The saga , which was illustrated with his own naïve pen-and-ink drawings , had its origins in the compassion he had felt for the sufferings of the animals in the past war ( ‘ If we made [ them ] take the same chances as we did ourselves , why did we not give them similar attention when wounded ? ’ ) and in the letters about an imaginary horse surgery that he had written home from the front to his two children , Elizabeth and Colin ( the latter of whom habitually called himself Dr Dolittle ) .
15 Why did we not get but I wan na do that part !
16 Why did we not buy another younger centre half ?
17 Why did we always talk of it as ‘ the age of the Grammar School ’ ?
18 Why did we never see the child ?
19 Reviewing national programmes , however , raises key and difficult questions for both donors ( why did they not co-operate more effectively ? ) and recipients ( how could they justify a range of prestige projects ? why are they more dependant on aid than ever ? )
20 Why did they not give tea parties for their own men ( if they were able to find any ) ?
21 Why did they not give her toys to play with ?
22 Why did they not interfere with catapults ? — these did more injury than other weapons . ’
23 If the police are truly interested in being accountable to and building bridges with those that they police , why did they not discuss their plans with representatives of the community organisations on the estate ?
24 Why did they not act boldly like the Russians ?
25 For the lord 's sake , then , why did they not put in some repairs ?
26 Why did they not receive greater support ?
27 Why did they always cloak everything , if not with seven veils , at least with one ?
28 But why did they ever think a roof on its own was enough ?
29 Why did she not experience the usual terror at being shut in a small enclosed space ?
30 Then why did she not agree to it ?
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