Example sentences of "i [verb] what [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I repeat what the hon. Member for Antrim , South ( Mr. Forsythe ) said about patients ' private needs payments .
2 I mean what a good idea you have a week off away from all the kids and then you have another couple days and call them training days .
3 I mean what the strange thing is that I was reading about
4 I realized what a marvellous actor he was when I saw him in this and only wished that he had n't relied so much on the funny voices and hidden behind the easier way out of doing the characters that he could do so easily — and it was easy for him .
5 It was only after we had left , and were returning home that I realised what a good feeling it was to have helped someone in pain .
6 ‘ It was then that I realised what a lovely person he was , ’ says Avril .
7 WHILE watching the Olympic boxing , I realised what a sensible idea it is for the amateur fighters to wear headguards to protect them from brain injuries .
8 Having worked on hanging committees , I realise what a difficult task the 14 Academy selection council members have .
9 I do think if er if we it strikes me I forgotten what the new guy 's name is you 've got in charge of the yard , what 's his name ?
10 And when I 'm talking to myself I say what a clever fellow you are !
11 The General Strike , it 's a strange memory because I had to walk down Pad er now , erm I forget what the proper word is now , er it 's called Walk , now .
12 But how can I know what the categorical imperatives binding on me are ?
13 I welcome what the hon. Gentleman says .
14 I noted what the hon. Gentleman said in his biblical reference ; it occurred to me that he should be a little more careful when talking about St. Paul .
15 I says what a bloody excuse , I says and his car broke down , shh bloody corporation buses here , why does n't he use a corporation bus to get in ?
16 Oh yeah , I says what a clever fellow I am I say !
17 I accept what the hon. Lady suggests , because clearly there have been regional differences in economic conditions .
18 I know what a great driver he is .
19 Du n no people have said like that will last a really short time or a really long time , but what 's considered a short time I know what a long time is , a long time is like sort of four months three sort of four months onwards in n it for like people our age , what would a short time be they ?
20 I know what a few quid means . ’
21 I know what a big part he has played in your life and I 'm sure I 'll like him , but I just wish he was n't going to stay quite so long .
22 Once I know what the other operettas will be , I shall work with her every day .
23 I know what the other thing is .
24 I know what the three quiffs are They are all to do with the erm , to the .
25 I know what an important part your family has played in his return to the Faith . ’
26 And I sha n't come back until I remember what the great Daybog said , " This news made the old man very sad , for he loved Yanek the best of his three grandsons .
27 Secondly , I heard what the hon. Gentleman said about the Christmas bonus , but many other people would think that if the relevant sums of money were available — and they would be quite substantial — they should be directed to the less well-off pensioners .
28 I heard what the hon. Member for Beckenham ( Sir P. Goodhart ) said and I share his disappointment and that of my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford , West ( Mr. Madden ) that the amendments relating to the rights of the child have not been selected .
29 I understand what the hon. Gentleman says about the nature of the charge laid against certain people and the roles that they may have played in particular crimes .
30 I note what the hon. Lady says .
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