Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll take all the for them to come from where they 're coming from .
2 I guess what I would really like is if I could get my own club and have everyone come to where I was !
3 You know , you 're sort of turning the abortion argument on it 's head , that er in an abortion you can say it 's my body , I have a right to decide , and this baby that dies is never going to be there to question that decision , but in this type of situation the baby 's going to be there and okay , you 'll get so many who will just accept their situation and wo n't question it , but you 're always going to get some , or even one who will say I want to know my origins , I want to why I was conceived this way , why I was born this way , why , I have two mothers , that maybe a surrogate mother and a natural mother ?
4 Granny said it gave her someone to talk to when she was baking or doing the housework and Grandad liked to take Morag to the farm next door to show her the hens and pigs and the other animals who lived there .
5 but er , er as I say while I was round there the new town was , was all built and er I found , we found such a difference cos I used to have to go into Old Harlow shopping , I used to cycle before I was handicapped like this , I used to cycle everywhere , and er I went , you used to have to queue up in Old Harlow for the shops , we had n't got anything here at all , no Stow or anything when I first , I mean when I came here nothing , it was just terrible terrible lane up here it was and all these were all ploughed fields and it was really terrible and I had erm , I used to have to cycle into the doctors Old Harlow , queue up , queue up at the butchers , queue up everywhere you had to queue and er , till they built this er the new , The Stow then we used to go to The Stow shopping you know which made such a difference , but er , during my say during my lifetime I 've so , so pleased when the new town came because I wanted to move back to Nazeing where I came from when I first got here because it was such a terrible place there was nothing doing whatever , you know and then I moved erm , as I say after I got round the front there it was more , better really , you know , with all the er traffic and that you could see people going by and that as otherwise it , it was monotonous really in Common Fields , you did n't see much at all there , but you know it was , I quite enjoyed it really , now what else have I got to tell you ?
6 It 's the first thing I look at when I wake up , the last thing at night .
7 I know your ego finds that hard to believe , but just because we had a good time together for a couple of days does not necessarily mean that I 'm yours to play with whenever you feel like it ! ’
8 I recall from when I saw it later that it made excellent footage .
9 I 'm always disappointed if there is n't a painting of his to look at when I open the magazine at his technical page !
10 ‘ Of course you would n't like him anyway from what I hear about where you come from .
11 I know from where it comes and where it wishes to get to .
12 I do n't know if I was thinking about Another Woman but if George was being blackmailed about something like … and he 'd taken you along because you were tough and … you see the silly fantasies I get into when I 'm alone ? ’
13 I heard as how you were ill .
14 Just before I deal with how you get in just tell the jury what is your a approach in terms of the timing of the events .
15 I needed to when I was a teenager .
16 And so he took her arm and pulled her into the street again and , still holding her arm , he said , ‘ And what do you think I feel like when I do n't see you and knowing you 're away dancing with that John Bennett or that Sweetman fellow ? ’
17 ‘ You 've no idea what I felt like when I found Nicola .
18 I ca n't tell you what I felt like when I got your letter yesterday .
19 ‘ Do you have any idea what I felt like when I saw you facing up to him with that silly little blade in your hand ?
20 Now that disappointed me I know , because I knew from where I stood , that the stuff was practically worthless .
21 Why ca n't I seem to remember what I saw before when I looked at these things …
22 I looked to where I had slept .
23 I looked to where she pointed and began to laugh and jump up and down .
24 When Bill and Kevin and I looked at how we could cope with appraisal in our division , the numbers did n't work out as badly at least as I thought they were going to originally .
25 I go to where I am loved
26 JD recalls : ‘ That was a design I thought about when I first started working for myself .
27 I thought about how I 'd walked around all those weeks and what I 'd felt about him and the crazy things I had found myself believing .
28 But anyway , that was what I thought of when you asked me to look straight at my cock and talk about it .
29 And that was the film with the scene of the boy coming into the bar that I said I thought of when I saw Boy coming in sometimes .
30 I thought of how I must seem to them , the people I 'd grown to know .
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