Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [verb] [pron] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Badly born , poorly educated as I am , how do I have the nerve to pass comment on the society I live in — let alone marry a professor of economics and co-author with him — the publisher 's term , not mine — a book on Darcian Monetarism ? |
2 | Presently she said , ‘ Then why did they have a row ? ’ |
3 | He considered whether he could tell if they were black or very brightly coloured ; and if black , why did they have the brilliance that usually attached to colour ? |
4 | There was no trace of a smile on his face , so why did she have the feeling he was laughing at her ? |
5 | Why did she have the feeling that he knew something she did n't ? |
6 | Why did you have a sweet at school ? |
7 | He thought : And why did you have a gun for Christ 's sake ? |
8 | Then why did he have an affair ? |
9 | Why did it have a question mark ? |
10 | Why do they have the numbers going round anticlockwise as well ? |
11 | Why do you have a go back at her ? |
12 | The question , ‘ Why do you have the farm ? ’ often evoked a look of surprise followed by a period of silence . |
13 | Many had difficulty in differentiating between , ‘ Why do you have the farm ? ’ and ‘ What are you expecting to get from the farm ? ’ . |
14 | In light of the large numbers who had chosen a similar response to the question , ‘ Why do you have the farm ? ’ it was not surprising that so many gave job satisfaction as one of the personal benefits of training . |
15 | ‘ Why do I have the feeling that there 's more to it than that ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Why do I have the feeling I 've passed some kind of test ? ’ |