Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb infin] [Wh det] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose looking back on what I said at the time it was true and I did really love you and I still do but now it 's not sexual or romantic , it was n't sexual then because my mind was too pure and partly because you were such a huge chunk of my life , one seventh , and I think I always will do n't know what that 's su oh it 's love you I suppose for you it must have been such a small thing and at fifteen stroke sixteen you can probably only just remember me I was fourteen actually I was the middle son who was n't properly blond unlike the brothers and hung around near you far too much .
2 I du n no what all these people are doing .
3 Du n no what that is , I mean oh we have n't got a clue , he 's not got a clue on car , do n't know where he 's got that bloody lot from , so besides other things that want checking for MOT , I think he wants them to check
4 Du n no what that is !
5 six parts potassium nitrate which is , I du n no what that is actually , it says salt peter next to it someone called Peter and it 's salt
6 oh there , yeah I du n no what that is .
7 I du n no what this thing 's for I 'm sure .
8 Yet the fact that their competition did not reverse what all scholars agree to be a distinct , if modest , improvement in all but the environmental conditions of the working classes suggests the scale and impetus of economic expansion .
9 But while Wainfleet 's apology had been specious and he really did not see what all the fuss was about , he was not quite as carefree as he had let them think .
10 An entry in the charges register disclosed that it was subject to restrictive covenants imposed by a deed of 1883 but did not reveal what those covenants were , because on first registration neither the deed nor a copy or abstract of it had been produced .
11 Mimi did not appreciate what this meant to him and sent them away , but Jack went downstairs looking for them and signed .
12 But Aqib countered : ‘ We did not know what all the fuss was about .
13 Peter did not know what this dream meant .
14 He did not know what this was , but most tyre fitters were now part of it .
15 Luckily I did not know what half the appliances were … ‘
16 I do not care what any of you do any more .
17 Obviously the proposer and seconder of this motion do not remember what this scheme meant to people in the forties when it was demeaning and degrading and a great intrusion into their private lives and I do feel Mr Mayor that as it was a a it was demeaning and degrading in the forties it will be no less demeaning and degrading in the nineties .
18 In fact I do not understand what all the fuss is about . ’
19 School Drama Festivals , Youth Drama Festivals with notable exceptions almost disappeared ( there must be a generation of young teachers coming into our profession who do not know what such things are ) and even Adult Drama Festivals ( probably for different reasons ) became less popular .
20 This has not yet been discovered and we do not know what the machines are for — rather as nineteenth-century people did not know about plutonium and nuclear reactors — so we do not know what such developments will lead to in terms of aesthetic and economic considerations , and eventually the effects on the landscape and the settlements in it .
21 We do not know what that ‘ life ’ is .
22 She did n't explain what these intentions were , and Scarlet did n't ask .
23 I did n't realise what that was all about till long after .
24 Philip did n't know what that meant , so he did n't say anything .
25 She did n't know what that prayer was but she wondered if they meant it or if to most of them it was … just words and phrases .
26 The next day they charged Barry Moxton with the murder of his wife Mary and there was a picture on the front pages of him being led away with a blanket over his head and another of a policeman coming out of his mother 's house with a plastic bag that was said to contain his bloodstained and half-burned clothing , and a day or so after that Uncle Titch turned up in South Wales with his horse and cart where he said he 'd gone after a merry-go-round and did n't know what all the fuss was about , did n't know about any murder , did n't read the papers and was generally believed , at least by the people on the estate , because it was typical of Uncle Titch , and by that time the Queerfella who was queerer than any of them knew had made a full confession and it was all over bar the shouting and the trial , when he pleaded guilty and was sent down for life and everyone said he should have been hanged and pretended it had never once crossed their minds that it was Uncle Titch that done it .
27 She 'd had a 24-hour labour but often said she did n't know what all the fuss was about these days .
28 It does raise a very important matter because in the B C C I inquiry , it was quite obvious er that parts of Price Waterhouse were n't fully aware of what other parts of Pri Price Waterhouse were doing and indeed worse than that and in fairness to Price Waterhouse , some of the regulators in different parts of the world did n't know what each other w w were doing and the only people that did know what was happening were the principals behind B C C I who exploited that situation .
29 Well in these days , but I mean years and years ago , I mean you , people did n't know what half of that 's going on because there was n't the media coverage any way .
30 Matthew realized he still did n't know what this was all about .
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