Example sentences of "why [vb base] you [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't remember , it was so awful it seemed a lifetime , why do you endlessly bother me , why do you carp so ? ’ |
2 | Why do you actually need the white sticks to a mark up |
3 | I 've listened very carefully to Councillor and I have n't learnt a thing about the answer to various questions which were raised at E I D and and I ask it again , why do you really reject the Scheme ? |
4 | ‘ Mum , ’ said the little boy , ‘ why do you always cook breakfast in your dressing gown ? ’ |
5 | Why do you always demand ? |
6 | Statements such as ‘ I have a problem I think you can help me with ’ are infinitely more effective than ‘ You 've done it again , ’ or ‘ Why do you always clutter ? ’ |
7 | Why do you always want outside , it should be in any case . |
8 | Why do you always make difficulties ? ’ |
9 | kitchen , why do you always make out that I do n't ? |
10 | No , why do you always think that ? |
11 | Why do you always insist on burgling only second floor flats ? |
12 | ‘ Why do you always count everything in seconds ? ’ asked Endill . |
13 | Mercutio , why do you always act so foolish ? |
14 | Why do you always look so sullen , fellow ? |
15 | Why do you always come round in pairs ? |
16 | Why do you always sound so ANGRY ? |
17 | Why do you always have poor ? |
18 | ‘ Why do you always have to take their point of view ? ’ |
19 | Why do you always have pears mummy ? |
20 | Why do you always have to tell me ! |
21 | Why do you always have it , er have it after school ? |
22 | Why do you always force me to go chasing after you ? ’ |
23 | Why do you only use Marks and Spencers ' chickens . |
24 | ‘ Why do you suddenly bring him in ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Why do you suddenly tremble ? |
26 | Well why do you usually shop there , in Next ? |
27 | Nice , why have you just bought those ? |
28 | Why have you just tipped cream on that ? in Cornwall . |
29 | Why have you just discounted it to there ? |
30 | ‘ Why have you never spoken of this before ? ’ she asked . |