Example sentences of "[vb base] know where " in BNC.
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1 | They want information about what the band is doing ; or they want to know where they can get T-shirts , sweatshirts , concert tickets and other merchandise . |
2 | I want to know where she 's been and what she 's been doing . ’ |
3 | I want to know where we 're at . ’ |
4 | I want to know where you personally stand on the subject . |
5 | You want to know where ? |
6 | If we want to know where the truth lies in particular cases , we have to look . |
7 | ‘ People want to know where to get everything from high design and radical chic to DIY and cut-price paint and they need a comprehensive directory , ’ says Barbara , who started Ideal Home 's London Shopping Digest in 1975 . |
8 | You want to know where all the people have gone . |
9 | Don t you want to know where Liza is living ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Even if they are going to leave our casualty unit alone , it follows that cuts must be made somewhere and we want to know where . ’ |
11 | And if you want to know where the expression ‘ melt in the mouth ’ comes from , just try our butter croissants . |
12 | And if he 's out — ’ she was reaching for the handkerchief in her apron pocket — ‘ I want to know where he is . |
13 | If he really has got another job , as you say , I want to know where . ’ |
14 | I want to know where he goes , who he meets … everything . " |
15 | " I want to know where you got all that information , " Patrick demanded . |
16 | I want to know where you got the drugs , who from , and who you took them with . ’ |
17 | I want to know where the hell my dogs are . ’ |
18 | I look at it and I want to know where it comes from . |
19 | I want to know where she goes , who she sees , and if possible , what she says . |
20 | ‘ You and Daddy always want to know where I 'm going , what I 'm doing , who I 'm with . |
21 | ‘ Two men , a green BMW , loading up at the back of the house , please do n't fuck me around , ’ Culley said , ‘ because I 'm becoming angry , and I want to know where they 've gone . ’ |
22 | We have learned , for example , that when you think of your University days , your department and your friends feature most frequently in your thoughts ; that you prefer the idea of reunions of your department or your contemporaries to University-wide events ; that you like the idea of the regional ‘ roadshows ’ ; and that you very much want to know where all your old friends are and what they 're up to now . |
23 | In particular , I want to know where Matthew is . |
24 | " No , I want to know where you got them from . " |
25 | I want to know where the Stapletons and Sir Henry are , and what they are doing . |
26 | We want to know where Ron Blagg is , see ? ’ |
27 | ‘ And I still want to know where Ronnie Blagg is . ’ |
28 | ‘ Except I want to know where they from . |
29 | I want to know where he goes . ’ |
30 | I want to know where these guys are coming at me from . |