Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] what the [adj] " 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 the strange thing is that I was reading about |
3 | 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 ? |
4 | I forget what the other one 's name was . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | But how can I know what the categorical imperatives binding on me are ? |
7 | I welcome what the hon. Gentleman says . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | and the , of course , you went onto to number one the man 's two er , group secretary who draws it out I forgot what the other one was . |
10 | I accept what the hon. Lady suggests , because clearly there have been regional differences in economic conditions . |
11 | Once I know what the other operettas will be , I shall work with her every day . |
12 | I know what the other thing is . |
13 | I am not precisely sure that I know what the right hon. Gentleman had in mind on sentencing policy , but I am happy to engage in exchanges outside . |
14 | I know what the three quiffs are They are all to do with the erm , to the . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | I note what the right hon. and learned Gentleman says about investment . |
20 | I note what the hon. Lady says . |
21 | I note what the hon. Gentleman said about the siphoning off of food aid . |
22 | I note what the hon. Gentleman says , but I have to make the point that it will not be possible to keep any design capability , any warship-building capability or any manufacturing capability for the sort of defence components that we need unless the Government are prepared to fund the defence programme at a sensible level . |
23 | I ask what the charming little wooden shed down the track is for — tools and things ? |
24 | I knew what the next request would be : not to visit him again . |
25 | Clearly it was I who should have spoken these words , but already I had a feeling that I knew what the brown paper and the ribbed cardboard concealed , and I was n't going to say a word until time or circumstance compelled me . |
26 | I thought what the bloody hell 's she on about . |
27 | When I first heard the first noise I thought what the bloody hell 's that and I turned the sound down . |
28 | I thought what the bloody hell 's all this |
29 | I thought what the bloody hell 's he doing this for ? |
30 | More to the point , I wonder what the interpretative point of view really is , European or otherwise . |