Example sentences of "[noun sg] what [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 An imaginative " thinking what I would think , if I was in their place " is something which has to be worked at .
2 And you used to go there and we used to have er anybody mashing the tea what they used to call it .
3 I mean has there been any , because there may be some argument in having a quick go at it at public protection , and hearing from the new department what they 'd like their chief officer to be called .
4 Angela Foley , the twenty-seven-year-old personal secretary to the Director of Hoggatt 's Laboratory , picked up the envelope and guessed at once by the quality of the paper , the expertly typed address and the London postmark what it must be .
5 He will try to obtain by force what he can not achieve by the correct use of the aids as taught by the classical school . ’
6 There was no doubt in anyone 's mind what we would do .
7 ‘ I 'm tryin' to work out in my mind what we could do in this district if a general rebellion should break out . ’
8 He had a light lunch in a small sandwich bar off the street called Crutched Friars , where monks once hobbled with one leg bound behind them to cause pain for the greater glory of God , and he made up his mind what he would do .
9 My right hon. Friend referred to the Chancellor 's views but , when we asked him that question in the Select Committee , it became clear that he was not so much against it in principle as uncertain in his own mind what he should do .
10 There was no doubt in my mind what I would do and I 've never regretted going into the business because we 've seen it grow enormously .
11 By the time she had finished she had it clearly in her mind what she must do .
12 I think in a two-minute interview what you can expect is no more than two or three questions , possibly four .
13 You 're only reporting what he must have said .
14 ‘ The truth is that Patrick was partly terrified of Peter , who came up behind him and thought he knew better what he should do .
15 This figure here is in effect what we would should be looking for per week .
16 The second point being that erm if a figure was to be identified for Greater York , we 'd feel that this would er unduly interfere with our duties and responsibilities as a District Council to allocate land in our district , cos in effect what it would do is direct us to making a housing allocation in one particular settlement , Shipton , we feel that 's our responsibility not the County Council .
17 the big digger what I will sit something in it
18 you see Sister makes all these arrangements , it 's she who does so many of the arrangements , she has made the arrangements about there being no coffee , several people have come to me and said I do n't know why you 've got to stop coffee because we can always go over and have lunch anyway , you know , er after the coffee , but Jean came to me she said look I 'm giving you this , and she gave me three pounds , she said I would much rather that was put into this , there your charity thing than take it across the hall , she said my Margaret wo n't go over there any more , because they , they say , you know , put in for your lunch what it would cost
19 I ca n't see the stops , no better'n what you can . "
20 No one can be forced into an ujamaa village , and no official — at any level — can go and tell the members of an ujamaa village what they should do together , and what they should continue to do as individual farmers .
21 Caterers live in the real world , not for them exercise followed by exercise , because they do for real in peace what they would do in war and they would n't want to change that .
22 The consensus view , emerging from experimental psychologists in both America and Britain , is neatly summed up by Professor John Brown of Bristol University 's Psychology Department : traumatic amnesia aside , he said , ‘ there is no reliable evidence that you can remember under hypnosis what you ca n't remember normally . ’
23 Another part of him — not a customs officer — told him that guilty people were dangerous , and he wondered in panic what she would do .
24 Granted that the firm has not broken the law , is the law what it should be ?
25 You know scatter run and tic one another you know , and and then you used to we used to play er diabolo what you used to call them have you ever seen them .
26 These people are basically independent to the company but they are appointed basically by the directors of the company in a capacity and basically er another safeguard or a check on the actual management what you would call management er governance of the company .
27 First gauge what you can from the way that the job is advertised .
28 The erm session this morning Erm to try to say other than the district council and that is the council What I 'd like from If we take for example the low figure thirty one K , the county figure and the H B F figure of .
29 It 's not a question of what a company can do for a day centre , or what an environmental group can do for a business , it 's a question what we can all do together , for the community .
30 A discussion developed around the issue of training and it was felt that the foregoing discussion calls into question what you would want training for .
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