Example sentences of "where [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a throw-in to David of Blackburn , down the right hand side , that one 's headed on by Stewart , the clearance from , is picked up by David who nipped in there ahead of and now here 's once more down the inside left channel , pushing it up towards the edge of the penalty area where holds it up well , they 're working well at the moment down that left hand side as gets it across , a snatched header comes in and it 's pushed behind by Chris for a corner kick , and we 're at the midway point of the second half , with Shrewsbury leading three two , Alan will describe it for you .
2 What I want to know is where has she gone ?
3 Where has she been for the last decade ?
4 Where has she gone ?
5 Where has she gone ? ’
6 Where has she been living up to now ? ’ asked Mahmoud .
7 Meanwhile , where has our discussion of the conditional theory left us ?
8 One driver told the interviewer : ‘ I 'm always thinking that they 're sat back in the office thinking ‘ Where has he got to ’ , and it puts you on edge so I always drive faster in a company car because time is against me . ’
9 If it 's true and he is alive where has he been all this time ?
10 And where has he yet to plant it ?
11 Andrew Hall 's back in the limelight now that the BBC is showing re-runs of Butterflies — but where has he been hiding and what has he been up to all this time ?
12 Where 's God in our life , where has he been and where is he directing us ?
13 Where has he been before ?
14 Where has it come from ?
15 I have , and where has it got me ?
16 The lump in the throat — where has it gone ?
17 Tell me where has it gone , if it is still in there ?
18 Among birds , where does one draw the distinction between short beaks and medium sized beaks ?
19 Where does one begin … ?
20 I let's say there are forty five thousand yet the figures are forty one thousand , well where does one stop .
21 ‘ If you begin to limit things , where does something like drama or time for sport come in ? ’ he asked .
22 Can you share the same confines , for long periods of time , and where does your tolerance level lie ?
23 Where does your friend live ? ’ asked Philip , dreading the answer .
24 Where does your friend live ? ’ said Philip again .
25 Where does your sister go ?
26 Where does your dad go from here ? ’
27 Where does your loyalty lie ?
28 Where does your answer fit in ?
29 So I say , Okay where does your carbon dioxide come from then .
30 But there was respect in his voice as he added , ‘ From where does your great strength come ?
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