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

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1 That 's what everyone applying for that job will pitch .
2 This particular comment was too good to be kept secret and so did the rounds of Parisian society , but in general what everyone remembered about these gala occasions was the sheer splendour of it all , to which the guests themselves contributed by the richness of their uniforms or , in the case of civilians , the elegance of the men and the style of the women .
3 That 's what I mean with that Jean you probably wo n't need vitamins .
4 See what I mean about that skirt ?
5 And yo and your er see what I mean about this area up here , I mean it 's not a bad thingy .
6 So what I mean by controlled access is nobody comes on i within to this flat complex , without er the se the security team knowing .
7 And now perhaps you understand what I mean by Personal Management . ’
8 That 's what I mean by artificial jobs .
9 What I mean by these categories differs quite substantially from what other well-known anthropologists mean .
10 Because that 's really erm a part of what I mean by this criterion .
11 I have to say that I hope Mr in fact did n't actually write the words of the motion it looks to me and those members of the education committee will know what I mean like another version of the Docklands back garden fudge .
12 some celery what I got fresh , I cooked some of that cos that 's what I got from that bloke
13 What I deconstructed as distant birds dotted into a sullen sky by a brief wrist declining detail turned out to be — fly-shit .
14 What I remember of that night resembles the memory of a dream : limbs twined round my own , and a loud , throbbing pounding noise that is my heart drumming in my ears , and a huge mouth like a scarlet flower fastened on to my mouth and my neck and my ears , and hands coiling around me and an immense and powerful heat spreading all over my body .
15 In addition to discussing some delightfully way-out biological examples of iterated prisoner 's dilemmas , Axelrod and Hamilton gave what I regard as due recognition to the ESS approach .
16 What I done on that night was no more than any other police officer does or would do in the same situation .
17 ‘ Then he wanted to know what I thought of young Hilary , ’ said Tom .
18 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 .
19 I can do what I like on these pages , and nobody on earth can prevent me .
20 I do what I like with any zek .
21 Its television advertisements still portray a genuine Eskimo fisherman , who proudly declares : ‘ You know what I like about Eskimo Pie ?
22 What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites , ’ she says .
23 What I like about old furniture is that all the pieces are favourites
24 But that is what I like about this film .
25 Know what I like about this story ?
26 and I told you that from the minute he sat down and he started playing , I 'm a card shark , nobody tells me what I know about bloody cards
27 Well that 's what I said about bloody V A T for !
28 ‘ Remember what I said about this bed ?
29 The hon. Lady may not have heard what I said about Scottish Homes .
30 That 's what I said to that Ann , be able to get something on that somebody says that they have n't said it and be able to play it back to them .
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