Example sentences of "what [pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do you know I ca n't remember the date , early part of March , early part of March , erm what she says at the moment is that er someone else from the college is going to Leicester next Wednesday when Helen 's going to Cardiff and this girl is then going to Cardiff when Helen should be going to Leicester , so Helen says , and she wants to look at the same subjects as what Helen does so Helen says that they 're gon na sort of go to the different colleges and compare notes when they come back from it so she might need n't want to go to Leicester
2 The latter makes up what she says on the spot depending on the enquiry .
3 In fact , what she does on the ice is scorch it up .
4 So I can show Donna and see what she thinks of the list ?
5 He said he did n't want her harmed until we find out what she knows about the book .
6 She is impatient with politics , and with what she sees as the marginalism of the Greens .
7 Whilst she frequently attacks Marxism and Communism , it is not simple political opposition , but rather an attack on what she sees as the effects of the spread of Marxism for Christianity , for ‘ it is of no mean significance that the secular/humanist/Marxist philosophy makes the destruction of Christianity one of its main priorities .
8 In highlighting what she sees as the essence of the characters , Ms Meckler often misses their comic contradictions and ambiguities .
9 Even Baumrind ( 1982 ) , supporting Gilligan 's different voice hypothesis against what she sees as the traditionalism of the psychology of androgyny , holds on to the traditional framework of Jungian psychology in order to do this , and later ( 1986 ) , reinterprets the hypothesis in a humanist and spiritual framework , which is not differentiated by gender .
10 Her job is to push Cabinet ministers ‘ to do what is right ’ ; this involves reminding them of the Government 's strategy laid down in the manifestos and combating what she regards as the inertia inherent in departments .
11 Her sensitivity at all times to what will run in Cabinet is genuine , even though she always lets colleagues know what she wants at the outset of any discussion .
12 what he/she regards as the perspective of the other family member and
13 Gandhi could certainly quote the teaching of the Gītā in support of this view , but it would still not detract from what he says about the demoralizing , degrading , and brutalizing effects of war .
14 Much of what he says about the roads and tracks depicted there is perceptive and useful , but even Professor Hoskins is wrong in the attribution of many of them .
15 What he says about the king 's own explanation for his forwardness in battle is one of a number of examples of d'Ayala 's perception of the Scottish kingdom : ‘ He ( the king ) said to me that his subjects serve him with their persons and goods , in just and unjust quarrels , exactly as he likes , and that therefore he does not think it right to begin any warlike undertaking without being himself the first in danger . ’
16 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for what he says about the Army Cadet Force , with which many hon. Members will agree .
17 The unsympathetic nature of his criticisms is also illustrated by what he says about the requirement that such universal premisses be ‘ better known ’ than their conclusions .
18 For example , set your marketing manager the target of getting some positive publicity and let him control what he says to the press .
19 If the Secretary of State wishes to be believed at the Dispatch Box , he must honour what he says at the Dispatch Box .
20 The Pensioner was , however , careful to note that ‘ it 's the votes in Parliament that show up your MP , NOT WHAT HE SAYS ON THE PLATFORM . ’
21 If what he says in the scum book is true then how could we let that happen , surely Blackburn could have been squeezed for a goodly 3 squiddlys .
22 In their extreme forms the ‘ techniques ’ school would have it that an actor 's performance is detached from his own feelings during performance , that he represents a distillation of what he understands of the character 's feelings ; the Stanislavkian actor , on the other hand , becomes emotionally involved as he performs his role .
23 Erm would the convenor say erm what he understands from the statement of faith and the statement of faith alone erm to be the teaching on the atonement that is , wh what are we taught about the atonement from the statement of faith ?
24 Will my right hon. Friend tell the House what he feels about the accuracy of the continued Russian accounting for nuclear warheads ?
25 I would advise the hon. Gentleman not to believe what he reads in the newspapers about the bonus for British Rail 's chairman .
26 ‘ At least , Punch did to me what he does to the horses in the spring .
27 Now we 're going to see what he does for the economy , what he does for the underclass , and so on
28 Now we 're going to see what he does for the economy , what he does for the underclass , and so on
29 What he does with the power is bound to be upsetting .
30 Ferguson senior added : ‘ All I ask is for the United fans to judge him on what he does on the pitch and not as the manager 's son .
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