Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh pn] [be] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So who are we to judge ?
2 So who are you ? ’
3 So who are you fooling ?
4 So who are you with , Magnus Magnuson ?
5 So who is yer mother ?
6 ( I never bought earlier mags , so who is he/she , as it caused an uproar in the last issue ! ? )
7 So who is it this time ?
8 A wry , self-mocking smile playing about her mouth , her eyes still riveted on thick dark hair , she asked absently , ‘ So who is he , this man who follows unknown women ?
9 and what of the man who 's got to mastermind Swindon 's first season in the big time … many only know John Gorman as Hoddle 's assistant … so who is he … what 's he about …
10 So who 's it to be ? ’
11 So who 's it for ?
12 So who 's it really for , who 's gon na m get the most benefit out of it ?
13 Frankly , he 's a pain in the arse , but Martinez pays me a handsome amount of money and provides me with a very flashy car , which impresses the likes of young Lindy over there , so who am I to argue ? ’
14 And ever since then I 've thought , ‘ Well , you do n't know the situation , circumstances or anything , so who am I to say anything about that person ?
15 So who was it in the hotel ?
16 So who was it who got Taczek released so quickly then ?
17 So who was it buried before , if it was n't Mosse ? ’
18 So who was it ?
19 OK , so who was he in his past life ?
20 So who was he — the other man ? ’
21 So who was she ? ’
22 Erm Kids ' County anyway who are we talking about Sue ?
23 Er look erm Kids ' County anyway who are they talking about ?
24 Anyway who was she to judge ?
25 And just who are its backers ?
26 Just who are we trying to protect with these archaic attitudes ?
27 Just who is we ? ’
28 Working out just who 's who in Shakespeare 's ’ Twelfth Night ’ is complicated enough — especially if you 're 12 and this is your first encounter with Shakespeare .
29 And then the questions which had arisen so few days ago arose unbidden , and this time , instead of forcing them away , he forced himself to face them — and the principal question of course was , just who was his father ?
30 Dialogue of this type can be used effectively when the reader has settled into a story , knows exactly who 's who by the way they speak , and is as anxious as the author to reach the crisis point .
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