Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh adv] it come " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know how it came to be shown at the Carlton , East Ham , but one Sunday my parents took me to see The Sheep Has Five Legs starring the French comedian Fernandel . |
2 | And I remember I do n't know how it came up once talking with Michel Leiris about Surrealism . |
3 | Oh you were , you were asked , somebody , I do n't know how it came about but erm if you found there was something going you went to do it . |
4 | I do n't know how it came to be , whether it was the the French that really in invented it . |
5 | anyw anyway erm I was talking to her on the bus not too long ago and , I do n't know how it came up but she was talking about Egypt , and er she 'd been apparently oh some a year or two back cos she did a , an evening course on Egyptology and she went through that , but she was telling me about a friend or friends of hers who 'd been er and told me about the trip . |
6 | and then getting all the the chassis numbers and that and welding them on to these stolen cars and Because what , you know , er Siobhan 's dad had a , bought a Montego and I do n't know how it came about but they discovered that erm it had a diff I mean it 's had a Maestro engine in it and it had this that and the other . |
7 | Yeah and I said to her erm , and she said I do n't know how it came out about her son in the fire service , oh I know she 'd just come back from Orlando , cos she 'd been off work having had a hysterectomy and she had three week 's leave due to her |
8 | In fact , the precise effect that radiation has when it comes into contact with the environment in general , and the human body in particular , has been the subject of intense scientific investigation . |
9 | ‘ To know where it came from . ’ |
10 | Not everyone admires the Drunken Poet(s) scene : a ‘ miniature comic drama ’ , ‘ an amusing introduction to the freakish yet lyrical world of the play , [ though ] it possibly blunts the effect of what Purcell had planned as his first scene , the masque at the end of Act II ’ ; ‘ the scene badly disfigures the drama … it is dramatically incongruous and is introduced clumsily ’ ' It might help to know where it came from . |
11 | You do n't happen to know where it came from , do you ? ’ |
12 | I look at it and I want to know where it comes from . |
13 | ‘ Do n't look at me , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I do n't know where it came from . |
14 | Victor and George ended up riding a spare horse — I do n't know where it came from — and then we went to where they 'd come from . |
15 | If he has ‘ style ’ he does n't know where it came from or what it is . |
16 | Oh I do n't know where it came from it 's been a long time . |
17 | I do n't understand it but I seem to have found some extra money in my purse and I do n't know where it came from . |
18 | ‘ I do n't know where it comes from . |
19 | ‘ I do n't know where it comes from . ’ |
20 | ‘ I do n't know where it comes from . |
21 | It is his mysterious wind , which man can not get under his own tidy control : as Nicodemus was reminded by Jesus , ‘ The wind ( pneuma ) blows where it will , and you hear its sound but you do not know where it comes from or where it is going . |
22 | ‘ Sometimes I hear a whistle , but I do n't know where it comes from . |
23 | , sorry the and , do you know where it comes in the troll ? |
24 | You know yeah , yeah , I do n't know where it comes from . |
25 | I do n't know where it comes from |
26 | ‘ Oh , who cares where it came from ! ’ screamed Mavis , as the wolf came a few steps further into the room . |
27 | The wind blows where it wills , and you hear the sound of it but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes . |
28 | I did n't realize I did n't realize we had such a tight schedule and it reminded me when they got the plan , well I do n't know when it came through , but I opened it today and . |
29 | It has to be written in an initial transcription of a language until you have decided with that it is phonemic ( i.e. can make a difference in meaning ) , in which case you will have to continue writing it , or that there are rules to follow , so you can predict where it comes . |
30 | ‘ Poor Charlie never could understand 'ow it come ter 'appen , ? |