Example sentences of "[vb past] [Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Clare baked nothing that could be found at the local baker and charged what she considered exorbitant prices , which people seemed happy to pay in cash . |
2 | Instead , he used what he called mimed dance or danced mime , insisting , when asked fur an explanation , that there was a subtle difference between them , ‘ only one of degree ’ . |
3 | If we recorded what you said last night in P E. |
4 | I meant what I said last night . |
5 | Well I , I thought it was the peanut butter you see , and then I just thought what you said last night . |
6 | That , I remembered what they call that place at Whitecross , they call Damn Yankee . |
7 | The card belonged to the bank who issued it under a Credit Agreement , regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 , to those who gave what they considered satisfactory answers to the questions put in their application forms . |
8 | Erm , then the erm , the insistence of the driver 's conductors was they did n't like the long periods of duty they erm , they wanted the new set up so I introduced what we call straight duties , narrowed the relief portion , so they did n't go home for a meal , they had about a half an hour off , so they were able to get their eight hour duty done in a shorter period and they 'd probably finish about two instead of half past three , four o'clock . |
9 | I think actually Trev that was very very timely , cos that really sort of encapsulated what we said this morning , so thank you very much for coming back . |
10 | They had what they call common rights they are , yeah . |
11 | And I wondered what she had blonde hair for . |