Example sentences of "what [verb] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That 's probably what got him started in the first place .
2 I do n't know what made me look in the bag , but it were n't .
3 Can you remember what made it sink to the bottom ?
4 ‘ So what made you go into the Catherine Palace ? ’
5 What has it to do with the ‘ urban ’ ?
6 As the hon. and learned Gentleman is asking questions about the management of our prisons , what has he to say about the management of a prison service in which , 12 months after a learned judge advises the Home Secretary to move suspected and convicted terrorists from Brixton prison , they are still there ?
7 What has he put on the
8 What d' you do in the middle of the day ?
9 Well what d' you do in the morning then ?
10 So what d' you think of the old place ?
11 D , right , now what d' you put on the end that makes an I sound I , the magic
12 That 's what stopped him getting to the top .
13 How do f what do you think of the cos you know for you know Speaking as a senior citizen , do you what do you think of the facilities loca lo here ?
14 We should shortly know who the new owners of Showerings are and what plans they have for the company .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what plans he has for the Royal Naval Reserve ; and if he will make a statement .
16 To ask the Prime Minister what plans he has for the future of the May day bank holiday .
17 To ask the Minister for the Arts what plans he has for the European arts festival ; and if he will make a statement .
18 To ask the Minister for the Arts , what plans he has for the European arts festival ; —
19 What drove him to reach into the innermost part of his soul in search of the undiscovered ?
20 What drove him to reach into the innermost part of his soul in search of the undiscovered ?
21 Tell me what time you went to the party , and when you left . ’
22 That 's what keeps them fighting in the hills . ’
23 That was what set me thinking in the first place . ’
24 She had offered a substantial reward for information which led to the capture of either of them , and had used what contacts she had with the London constabulary to have them both placed on their wanted lists — officially they were sought in connection with the " murderous attack " on two of her employees .
25 Her ladyship told me that what kept her going throughout the service was a beautiful letter from Prince Charles that she carried in her handbag .
26 So while I 'm not suggesting that you buy every gauge ( though that would be many a machine knitter 's idea of heaven , I guess ! ) , when working out what machine(s) you want for the yarns you want to knit most , look at the optimum yarn for each gauge .
27 The revenues it generated — well over £2 million — were what enabled him to bid for the factory at Earby , only a couple of miles over the hill from Barnoldswick .
28 So here we are , the children of the revolution , what do they think of the world , of the Scotland that they live in ?
29 What do they think of the flats , do they ever say much ?
30 What do they think of the latest wave of censorship , particularly the Judas Priest case and the hunt for ‘ backward masked ’ massages ?
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