Example sentences of "i [verb] [Wh adv] she [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Much taken aback , not least because Amy and I had had a number of conversations about her low opinion of the Church and what it stood for , I asked how she knew it was Jesus . |
2 | Missed that and er oh I forget where she went to . |
3 | I forgot where she lived red light murders |
4 | I guessed where she had been , but I made her tell me the whole story . |
5 | I guessed why she had brought me round into the shadow . |
6 | Of course , she keeps them locked — her precious ‘ confidentiality ’ — but I know where she keeps the spare key . ’ |
7 | I 'll send you round her house , I know where she lives |
8 | Maggie has no phone , but I know where she works . |
9 | So I said it was in Penrhos oh it 's a nice place , , I know when she told me and she said |
10 | Of course I know why she says things like that : it 's to make me feel bourgeois , provincial , conventional , inhibited — the complete little woman ! |
11 | And asked why , well I know why she did n't turn into the morning lectures well I do n't get up usually , till half eleven , twelve o'clock . |
12 | I know how she feels about me an' I feel bloody lucky she does . |
13 | I know how she 's done it , yeah |
14 | I remember when she came from India after your grandmother died . |
15 | I remember when she took us to the pantomime in town , and we saved up all our sweets for three weeks to give her as a present . |
16 | I remember when she arrived , and was set up . |
17 | I know he was looking for Nicola at one stage because he asked if I knew where she 'd gone . |
18 | I knew how she felt . |
19 | I knew how she felt . |
20 | Maybe she was hungry : I knew how she felt . |
21 | I knew how she dreaded a recurrence of loneliness when the four of us eventually left The Milebrook and went our various ways . |
22 | I wish I knew how she managed it . |
23 | I knew how she envisaged it — all sparkle : the glass , the cutlery , the champagne , the eyes of the bride ; gleaming white napery , carnations and maidenhair fern swaddled at the stem in silver paper ; fallen flakes of expensive pastry , and the smart aroma of smoked salmon and asparagus blending subtly with the scent of flowers and wine ; loud voices and muted laughter ; sometimes a discreet tinkle of broken glass , because at a good wedding some breakage was unavoidable , indeed desirable , and evidence of an expansive generosity . |
24 | Okay , he 's a I think , then again , sometimes I think why she left him is because the way his , his house is , you see . |
25 | I wonder why she told me that then ? |
26 | ‘ I wonder why she came , though ? ’ he said , ‘ she does n't look as if she needed a free meal . |
27 | ‘ I wonder why she stays ? ’ |
28 | I wonder why she likes me ? |
29 | I wonder why she did n't ? |
30 | I wonder where she eats ? |