Example sentences of "[verb] what [pron] [verb] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The foundations of interviewing lie in the mundane observation that individuals can report on what they feel , are , have , tell others about their lives , disclose what their hopes and fears are , offer their opinions , state what they believe in , say what they did last week , how much they spend on food , who they see regularly , and so on ; in short , they can impart masses of information about themselves .
2 D' ya know what I watched last night ?
3 Do you know what she said last night , after I 'd told her what Dieter and I were planning for next week ?
4 It was in no way intense , and indeed coming from such a figure it could not help but appear a little maternal ; Mrs Hill did not seem to discover anything odd in her own attitude , and would consult Clara 's opinion without any attempts at subterfuge or bravado ; she would defer to Clara 's position in the class by outrageously open remarks such as " Now , Clara , you 're the only girl likely to remember what I said last week " , or " Well , I suppose I 'm wasting my breath on all but Clara Maugham . "
5 Erm and then I thought , now , what I ca n't do is I I ca n't do what we did last year a and really put a photograph and a des and a description of it .
6 Because it 's still only the second week with me I think get the information down and we 'll do what we did last week .
7 So , what I want to do is to er really repeat what I said last week but with a different emphasis .
8 You should have seen what I ate last night !
9 Do you remember what we did last week ?
10 They could have a headache depending on how it was caused , they could be confused , but not always and there could be that brief loss of consciousness and so you must check the memory recall if they do know what 's happened well then go back a little bit further to see if they can remember what they did last night or something but erm , make sure , on that memory recall .
11 ‘ I ca n't remember what I did last night , ’ she said helplessly .
12 Do n't you remember what I did last week ?
13 ‘ I remember what you said last time you were offered that for a reason .
14 I know what you mean next door
15 So you know what you did last year ?
16 When they , when she , the next summer she got a letter , anonymous letter saying I know what you did last summer and erm ne the other girl gets a letter , not a letter , something stuck on her front door .
17 You know what he did last night ?
18 It is hard to believe what we witnessed last year .
19 If we recorded what you said last night in P E.
20 But if we had not had this event we would n't have had those problems.Its the issue of New Age Travellers and illegal parties that produce what you saw last night . ’
21 I meant what I said last night .
22 Well I , I thought it was the peanut butter you see , and then I just thought what you said last night .
23 Did you mean what you said last night ? ’
24 ‘ I did mean what I said last night , ’ she went on in a strangled whisper .
25 Others ca n't reliably recall what they did last week , let alone last year .
26 And even if you 're more likely to favour M&S than Montana , Mugler or Miyake , do n't imagine for one moment that what has been shown on these mammoth runways wo n't affect what you buy next winter .
27 I only repeat what I said last time Chairman that if the , that if people do not understand the management of the countryside , that they leave it well alone .
28 Although he did not contradict what he said last week , except to apologise for his reference to Cyprus , the tenor of the remarks was clearly designed to redress the balance .
29 What erm er did you look in the file and see what they hired last time ?
30 And see see what they say next time .
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