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

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1 That 's why I try and stay away from the throttle in the middle of the corner when you 've got max pressure on the tyres .
2 no look theatre trip to Joseph it says join us on a weekend trip to see one of Andrew Lloyd Webber 's famous , famous , fabulous it says , that 's why I try and
3 ‘ We 're very fortunate with Verve in that they have a good understanding of why I work and about the way in which I work .
4 I suppose I wrote King Rat to try to find out why I survived and 14 out of 15 others did n't make it .
5 It is too early to say why I lost and I do not know how big a part the race issue played , ’ he said .
6 Well as I say she 's , she said she 's had sitting and er ache you know and she has these things just to keep going , she has taken up inside her , just to keep going , that 's why she goes and has that like I had to examine inside that no more has grown and all the things inside her
7 Why she lied and cheated .
8 Under his gaze she had to go to the sitting-room where she had slept , while he knew why she went and knelt by the sleeping-bag , which was only just out of his line of sight .
9 He says , I know , Carmen used to go crackers that 's why she went and fetch him here .
10 Without taking careful note of who you are , why you asked and what you want it for .
11 Aye you did that , ye d That was why you did And you did your neeps .
12 Obviously it hurts , being born : that 's why you scream and weep .
13 We will explain why you mishit and help you to rid your game of these destructive shots .
14 That 's why you stand and play with matches
15 and I looked at people , we were all saying why we waiting here , why we waiting and we saw people rushing off so we thought we 've got to rush off after them and we were all put on the train and sent to Charing Cross which was n't where most of us wanted to go or anything like we wanted to go
16 I mean I can understand why they do and I like the stuff myself , but I do n't share the belief that I get from all sides that impressionism is what art should be like normally .
17 What changes , or what differs between countries , is why they happen and how they take place .
18 I understood why people were frightened , why they shouted and threw stones .
19 Why they moved and for how long they stayed in Charlotte Square , however , is a mystery .
20 If you suffer from its effects , you need to know why it happens and what you can do to reduce its impact … or to eliminate it altogether .
21 What we do n't see so often , however , is an attempt ( when the characteristic is recognized by management and leadership ) to correct it , or to understand why it exists and to try to set in train processes and plans to change these undesirable attributes .
22 After all , British taxpayers are picking up the £60 million bill and we ought to be told a lot more about why it happened and why so much damage was caused .
23 happens , and somebody has to sort out why it happened and who did it to them things like that .
24 Police say the only light is that a psychologist , appointed by social services , is due to interview him and may find out why he steals and be able to recommend a workable deterrent .
25 This deep concern for spiritual realism spilled over into his own ministry and explains why he preached and laboured with such tremendous zeal and fervour , as ‘ a dying man to dying men ’ .
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