Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [modal v] i [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | From my point of view , if someone was totally pissed and just got off with you and really embarrassed about it and thought , you know , oh my God how could I go for her I think that 's , do you think that 's worse than them saying , than it being a bit of a joke ? |
2 | How will I live for the next hour . |
3 | But when I let go of these weapons , how can I fight for my people ? ’ |
4 | Why should I choose for you ? |
5 | Exeter lawyer Simon Armitage said : ‘ Why should I suffer for others dishonesty ? ’ |
6 | Angry Vera replied : ‘ Why should I apologise for helping charity ? |
7 | The left-wing response is to press for more money to improve these services , make them more relevant to public needs ; the right-wing response is to privatize further — and if the latter is the response you favour , then you have a wonderful excuse for withholding taxes : ’ Why should I pay for services I do n't use ? ’ |
8 | But outside a religious context , why should I ask for a certainty with which I dispense in every other field of life ? |
9 | The Prado 's director , Felipe Vicente Garin , retorted : ‘ Why should I call for new ideas when I 've already got my own ? ’ |
10 | When might I look for an answer ? |
11 | ‘ Sure , and why would I fall for you ? ’ she asked lightly , staring hard at the stars . |
12 | Where will I go for the scan ? |
13 | Where will I go for the scan ? |
14 | You approach the reception desk : ‘ Where can I go for breakfast ? ’ you ask . |
15 | By now some may well be asking ‘ Where can I look for a spiritual director ? |