Example sentences of "what [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In particular , it is necessary to pay close attention to the relationship of civil society ( within which I will include much of what I mean by a specific urban culture ) and state forms and processes , in a context of ‘ disorganized capitalism ’ .
2 Now what I mean by an easy question something like
3 Enough of what I regard as a premeditated incident at Lord 's . ’
4 The next fallacy that causes some confusion in the discussion is the persistence of what I regard as a narrow outdated approach to the notion of sovereignty .
5 It meant that I could still do what I regard as a worthwhile job .
6 right , right what I see as an interesting possibility the papers that we got in this week from Telford College that came to me
7 Or do I merely interpret what I see in a different way ? ’
8 To my mind , what I do as a medical sociologist is just as scientific .
9 You can not do this without projecting the effect of what you write upon an imagined reader .
10 Well it , it depends what you mean by a good day ?
11 so you close him on his final objection , you listen , you then sell him his objection , right , you sell him his objection , right , you confirm his answer , right , whatever he says to you and his answer you actually confirm it back to him , you do n't interrupt him , right , you do n't guess where he 's at , right and basically if work through a system you 'll get on there , now for me to be able to , to , to , what I 've just said to you is a load of garbage , but if I was sitting I was sitting actually go through each one of these steps and that 's what you term as a closing sequence , you see what I mean ?
12 Well , I suppose , if somebody 's going around with an opinion pole , and they ask you about a certain , what you think about a certain thing , that , that , presume what their asking about , may affect everybody in different way
13 But what comes out of it is what you give as a human being .
14 And those sturdy thighs of hers are just what you need for a good rumbustious kazatzki .
15 — Cruelty to animals takes two forms : the method of killing it and what you do with a live animal which is in your power .
16 As a player , you 're only concerned about what you do as an individual , but as a manager you 're concerned for the whole team , ’ he said .
17 Within a long programme you may find a short sequence which contains exactly what you want for a particular lesson .
18 Do n't worry if you get cold feet at the end of June — you will soon be back on target knowing exactly what you want from a loving relationship .
19 It 's not as good a show , musically or dramatically , as Wonderful Town or The Most Happy Fella most definitely are , but so much depends on what you want from a musical , and this is the one that I will return to repeatedly , just for the sheer fun of it .
20 ( i ) The Preview-knowing what you want This is a crucial stage since it predetermines what you want from a particular history book and therefore how you are to approach it .
21 What you say during a political campaign is the concrete foundation of it .
22 This club wants youngsters to choose what we regard as a special game . ’
23 Notice that I have a red pencil and a blue one has no crossed interpretation , which is what we expect from a genuine ambiguity .
24 It is always a big event and probably just what we want after a bad defeat . ’
25 They 're going to work in leisure industries , in caring services , in education , all those things that go with what we think as a good life , and indeed , coming back to the third world , that 's the very kind of thing that we need in African villages and India — agriculturalists , erm teachers , health workers and so on .
26 Suppliers are angry about what they discern as a consistent pattern of Brandmakers refusing to pay bills because , the company says , goods delivered have fallen below the required standard .
27 It 's what they mean by a mini- series .
28 The agency is in a belligerent mood , fighting off what they regard as a male backlash .
29 Naturally , neoclassical economists will stand aghast at what they regard as an unwarranted political intrusion into the realm of positive economics .
30 This is a response from workers who are perhaps seeking a respite from a tedious job , or who wish to defy what they regard as an oppressive management .
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