Example sentences of "why do [adv] he " in BNC.

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1 When I said why did n't 'e go an' get it back 'isself , 'e said do n't ask questions .
2 Why did n't he kiss her quite calmly in the middle of the street ?
3 Why did n't he go back with Mrs Wright ?
4 Why did n't he let him out ?
5 There was no reply and Clarissa said they could n't hear him , so why did n't he leave it ? ’
6 So to the middle-aged man who came up to me in the car park and confessed that in the fifth form he had been silently in love with me — why did n't he say so at the time ?
7 Why did n't he try for my wallet ? ’
8 Why did n't he want to remember it ?
9 If so , why did n't he stay at home , hiding ?
10 If he is , why did n't he believe … ? ,
11 Why did n't he lay concrete you ask ?
12 Why did n't he know most things by intuition — and by listening to the other animals talking ?
13 Why did n't he tell me the truth ?
14 Why did n't he do any features ?
15 And come to think of it why did n't he find himself another caddie after the first round ? ’
16 If my father had wanted me to be a king , why did n't he become king himself ?
17 Why did n't he just vomit in public like some of his colleagues ?
18 Why did n't he just say she looked absolutely wonderful ?
19 Why did n't he just stay where he was behind the vehi Everyone else was taking their time .
20 ‘ But if he 's flown halfway round the world to tell me he loves me , then why did n't he tell me he loves me ? ’
21 Well , he said he was a writer , and I said I was looking for plays to invest in and why did n't he write one about his friend , and a couple of months later he 'd written something pretty splendid , had n't he ?
22 Why did n't he say so ? ’
23 Why did n't he consult the others ? ’
24 ‘ Then why did n't he go to the police if he had ? ’
25 Why did n't he write again ?
26 Secondly , when readers complain about the lives of writers — why did n't he do this ; why did n't he protest to the newspapers about that ; why was n't he more involved in life ? — are n't they really asking a simpler , and vainer , question : why is n't he more like us ?
27 Secondly , when readers complain about the lives of writers — why did n't he do this ; why did n't he protest to the newspapers about that ; why was n't he more involved in life ? — are n't they really asking a simpler , and vainer , question : why is n't he more like us ?
28 Why did n't he ever buy me anything ?
29 Why did n't he come ?
30 Why did n't he keep it to himself ? ’
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