Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [vb past] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 How did feel then ?
2 How did , how did invent using the language
3 How did manage to get that Rupert bear ?
4 Sure erm it 's such an exact craft such and art , how did you how did get into it , how did you
5 How did th'know where they meet ? ’
6 How did defeat , even the possibility of defeat , fit into this pattern of thought ?
7 I ran up to Rick , who by how had managed to walk out onto a jetty like affair .
8 I was tempted to make some sardonic inquiry about how Mala could sound like she was defending Gharr , when he had so obviously been the one how had tried to kill me on Vadinamia .
9 Mr How had set up a property firm called Prosperpoint , and transfered cash from his clients investment funds through to a bank in the Isle of Man , then on to Switzerland , then back to Prosperpoint .
10 How had set up a property firm called Prosperpoint , and transferred investment cash from clients like Mr and Mrs Artus to a bank in the Isle of Man , then on to Switzerland , and back to Prosperpoint .
11 One reason , one major reason why got to play a pa a role in Europe , to po protect the interests of the work force within and I make no apologies for any of the visits that any of our members have been on because they 've all been worthwhile .
12 Why did love have to settle in all the wrong places ? she wondered miserably .
13 It 's , it was done that 's why did block it up with a in the first instance .
14 Mr Byers wants to know : Why did VSEL pay only £1 for Lairds ?
15 F , why did put F oh you asked me about F did n't you ? what did you put , did you put F in the end ?
16 Why did drive over here for ?
17 Why did have all his guitar out and everything ?
18 Why did mid-ninth-century people see no incongruity there ?
19 Where did go , Roberts 's ?
20 Where did th'learn to speak like that ? ’
21 Michael Lee was well used to Katherine 's preference for darkened rooms ; when had had first started work for her , he had done some research and discovered that when she had operated in Dublin , she had never appeared in public during the daylight hours and always met her business associates in darkened rooms , where she was known only as Madam Kitten .
22 Her great-grandparents had lived in this house ; it was her great-grandfather who had bought the farm ; but from where had come the money for a Polish immigrant to buy a farm in those far-off days remained a mystery to both her grandfather and , of course , her father .
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