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

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1 ‘ McAl — Sally-Anne , ’ said Rose , reading her ma 's stare correctly , ‘ is a Yankee ; that 's why she talks so funny .
2 no , if Maureen 's the same at , at home as she is at work then you can see why she left home
3 I was very puzzled why she fell down and decided some plaster must have fallen on her .
4 That was the reason why she fell in with the man she later married .
5 She was never afterwards quite sure why she sidestepped only partially and temporarily on this occasion .
6 ‘ Alleluia ! ’ said Francis , and sparkled like a tinsel waterfall , got Jay laughing and wondering recklessly why she 'd ever bothered with the bloody woman .
7 She knew that he had been Eddie 's best friend — that was why she 'd always found it so hard to accept that he could have deliberately driven her brother off the track .
8 One day he asked her why she looked so sad .
9 He stared at his old neighbour trying to puzzle out why she looked so different .
10 But a reply of no would be an invitation to A to explain why she is looking for Ann , or why she does not know where she is .
11 But she 's no children , why she does n't want to actually ?
12 why she does n't erm this is the first , this is it is it ?
13 There was only one person she wanted to see and that was why she stared so searchingly into the young pretty face of the policewoman .
14 I learnt a lot about her and saw her side of why she took up illnesses as a comfort . ’
15 She needed a favour from me , which is why she came tonight . ’
16 ‘ Which is why she came home .
17 Huh , why she went on
18 He was unable to imagine what she was after , why she had chosen this way out , why she seemed so bloody cheerful .
19 Tepilit would question her about her interest in Masai women and why she seemed so concerned with their unremarkable tasks .
20 ‘ Isabel miscarried , which was why she became so mad for Benedict 's coming here . ’
21 Clare wondered why she felt so hurt , when she 'd always known the truth .
22 Donna looked at him again , wondering why she felt so guilty to be sitting at the table with this man .
23 As she stared down at him while he cleared up the mess , she wondered why she felt so outmanoeuvred .
24 She did n't know why she felt so scared .
25 What she could n't understand was why she felt so bad about it .
26 Juliet could n't understand why she felt so nervous .
27 That 's why she ran away . ’
28 ‘ At least I now know why she ran away . ’
29 ‘ What I really wanted to know was why she ran out of the restaurant .
30 That is why she elicits so much sympathy .
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