Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mister , I do n't know 'ow to thank you , honest I do n't , you 've got more human kindness than a bishop . |
2 | They flittered down the stairs , Ginger Rogers a deux , and draped themselves round the nearest male , an elderly , pale faced banker — ‘ Allo , ’ they purred , ‘ 'Ow do you like sex ? ’ |
3 | I mean , you know , whenever have you ever known someone to get constipated from Chinese , you know , but it always happens at the Indian , always , always ! |
4 | Wh-when do you expect Mr Marshall back ? ’ |
5 | ‘ And whereabouts did you visualize all this happening ? ’ |
6 | Where did you work , whereabouts did you work ? |
7 | Whereabouts did you go yesterday ? |
8 | Whereabouts did you say your mum were born ? |
9 | Whereabouts did you get them ? |
10 | ‘ Whereabouts do you come from , Mr — ? ’ |
11 | And whereabouts do you go , just |
12 | ‘ Whereabouts do you keep the spare hearing-aid ? ’ |
13 | But whereabouts do you hope to be at the end of twenty minutes , however long we 've got . |
14 | Whereabouts do you live ? |
15 | Whereabouts do you live |
16 | Whereabouts have you been to on your travels , to take recordings , what sort of places have you been to ? |
17 | And I really do n't quite know how to thank you enough . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't know how to thank you , ’ she said , giving him back the blanket . |
19 | ‘ I do n't know how to thank you , and I 've got nothing to wear , ’ mumbled Daisy . |
20 | Mr Hobbs said , ‘ I do n't know how to thank you . ’ |
21 | Five minutes later , when he returned to the lawn , she was sitting with her back to the tree and , standing before her , he said , ‘ I do n't know how to thank you for your kindness . |
22 | ‘ Gordon , I do n't know how to thank you for your help , ’ she said . |
23 | I do n't know how to thank you , " he said huskily . |
24 | ‘ I do n't know how to thank you . |
25 | This means being able to say ‘ No ’ , counteracting criticisms and put-downs and telling people how to treat you . |
26 | It would help me to know what is wrong and how to treat you . ’ |
27 | ‘ How come you discovered the money at that particular moment ? ’ |
28 | How come you 're homeless anyway ? ’ |
29 | ‘ So how come you 're now homeless ? ’ |
30 | How come you 've ended up here ? ’ |