Example sentences of "what [pron] [verb] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 some celery what I got fresh , I cooked some of that cos that 's what I got from that bloke
2 In choosing between the goals towards which I spontaneously tend , I may find myself being excited more strongly by what I perceive here and now than by what I imagine from other viewpoints , so that for example a present amusement obliterates consciousness of a future danger .
3 What you get from means-tested benefits depends on what your income is .
4 YOUR SUBJECT-MATTER : in the absence of a clear directive about what you need from given information , your first task is to decide which questions are appropriate to the information being presented to you ( by a teacher or a book ) .
5 Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation ( see page 168 ) , where the way you behave is a make or break factor .
6 With a proper programme of training , based on what we know from human athletes and extended by our own work , it should be possible to increase the performance of young horses much more than the empirical methods most trainers use . ’
7 it is hard to distinguish the effects of much of what we do from other processes , such as the natural maturation of children
8 That many of the findings here are similar to those of our other work on adult education , we feel adds to the value of what we report from this study of applicants .
9 Analysis What we want from this year 's budget 20
10 Does my hon. Friend agree that it is appalling that the Opposition whinge on about the failure of this country to export , when we know that what we need from both sides of the House is unanimity to help exporters and not complaints about them ?
11 I wonder , I wonder what they get from some people you know .
12 But even if political authorities were clear about what they expected from public enterprises , political control would remain problematic .
13 There are massive holes in this line of argument ; but , roughly , the view is that since employers are not getting what they want from comprehensive schools , they are certain to get it , or more of it , from selective schools .
14 Local and national broadcasters outline what they want from independent producers .
15 When I ask the people of the estate what they want from this election some say they want Cheviot to rebuild it and others that it would be better grassed over .
16 Additionally , a very few people had failed to get what they wanted from one source , so had used some other source instead .
17 Was that not what he expected from Asian shopkeepers , and did that justify breaking their bones ?
18 Instead of inching his way into new sorties , new lives , he takes what he needs from earlier ones .
19 It must be demonstrated to the ordinary worker what he gained from public expenditure , the so-called ‘ social wage ’ .
20 What he learned from that experience is that the aspirations and ambitions , for which Labour could not stand , has not yet found a voice ; to these aspirations the right kind of Tory message could be addressed .
21 It is quite often the case that the person making the arrangements has not had to do this job before and so relies heavily on what he remembers from other funerals he has attended and on the undertaker 's advice .
22 He considered his notes ; what he needed from this interview was to confirm that Angela Morgan had not been in the office on Saturday , and a statement of Peter Yeo 's movements over the period within which Angela Morgan had probably been killed .
23 It is inevitably highly selective , both in the Acts it covers and in what it includes from each Act .
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