she asked about her whereabouts.
Anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts should contact police.
Example sentence - We were misinformed on the whereabouts of the missing documents.
The past perfect tense of "lie" in a sentence is "had lied." For example, "She had lied about her whereabouts."
The police knew the whereabouts of the thief and thus could easily trap him.The police are anxious to hear from anyone who knows the whereabouts of the firearms.
Example sentence - There appeared to be no clarity in the response he gave when asked the questions of his whereabouts.
The word "whereabouts" is typically used as a noun to refer to the location or position of someone or something, often preceded by a question word like "in," "at," or "of." For example, "Do you know the whereabouts of my keys?"
Although not guilty of the crime, she could provide no alibi of her whereabouts on the evening in question.
She displayed an act of dishonesty by lying about her whereabouts to cover up her absence from work.
"I opened a new checking account at the bank today". OR "How do you account for your whereabouts last night?"
whereabouts is rome?
what is your intelligence in? Everyone has some sort of Intelligence.
About where; near what or which place; -- used interrogatively and relatively; as, whereabouts did you meet him?, Concerning which; about which., The place where a person or thing is; as, they did not know his whereabouts.