Example sentences of "and why do [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And why do we have to have double bass players featured ?
2 Why are there wars and why do we fight .
3 Why the criticism , and why do we often get things wrong ?
4 It could involve a civil engineering student considering the social effects of a new construction — in other words , taking on a sociological perspective ; it could be a student of English trying to answer the question ‘ What is literature and why do we assume that it is a good thing ? ’ — and so embracing the thinking of moral philosophy ; it might be a student in the performing arts trying to understand how and why a particular tradition had evolved — so embarking on a historical study ; it could be a chemistry student being invited to consider the effects on the natural environment of industrial or agricultural chemicals — so adding a biological approach to the subject ; or it might be a social science student keen on human perspectives being encouraged to look at underlying statistical patterns .
5 And why do we do it in the cruellest possible ways ?
6 And why do we say that ?
7 The the first question is this is this thing about nerves is n't it because that 's the first feeling you have when you got up get up here is and as said I 'm dry already and I have n't even been up there and done it yet the voice is dry and you know then you feel a bit shaky and all that sort of thing and why do we why do we feel nervous ?
8 And why do we bother doing one ?
9 And why do they call themselves that ? ’
10 Who are these people still growing Gamay in Champagne and why do they want to continue ?
11 And why do they speak so roughly to their husbands and why do they have so few manners ?
12 ‘ And why do they speak so roughly to their husbands and why do they have so few manners ?
13 And why do they look for an ALTERNATIVE interpretation
14 And why do they look entirely unfamiliar with the musical instruments they lovingly pluck at every night ?
15 In particular , we consider such crucial questions as : what are the characteristic images and explanations of public disorder presented by the media , and why do they take their conventional form ?
16 And why do they sing in the way they do ?
17 Why do the Government still refuse to endorse the principle of freedom of information , and why do they not agree to support the freedom of information Bill which will shortly be brought before the House ?
18 How satisfied are they with the various parts of the criminal justice process ( policing , trial , and sentence ) and why do they feel this way ?
19 How and why do British people participate in politics — and why do they not participate ?
20 And why do they start queuing half an hour before the post office opens ? ’ asked Pooley .
21 And why do I talk in this way ?
22 And why do I feel so uncomfortable in talking about such a natural , beautiful thing to my own parents , to the lovers I owe my existence to ?
23 So what is the world of industry really like , and why do I find it so interesting ?
24 What is this anthropomorphism , and why do I see this landscape as male ?
25 And why do I take them on .
26 And why do you think Mercedes developed a V12 engine ? ’
27 What specific areas were you coveting , and why do you interpret this as coveting as such ?
28 Respondents in the health and lifestyle survey were asked ‘ Think of someone who is very healthy , who are you thinking of and why do you call them healthy ? ’
29 And why do you assume that I wo n't be willing to assist you ? ’
30 Instead he asked , ‘ And why do you have this particular addiction ?
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