Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [Wh det] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And what you need to do is , obviously indicate what the modern version is , next to that |
2 | I entirely endorse what the hon. Gentleman said about the death of Roger Ellwood . |
3 | I just wonder what the little girl will make of it all when she 's older . |
4 | I say I do I do n't mind I just think what the bloody hell , you know we 're only just like two minutes apart ! |
5 | It is not always clear what the public interest is or what serves it . |
6 | We always know what the next step in our lives should be — which area of our lives needs to be resolved or changed — and we need to find the courage and self-love to start moving . |
7 | The Snotlings always do what the nearest unit of Orcs or Goblins does — cheerfully imitating their neighbours ' actions . |
8 | Will my right hon. Friend totally reject what the hon. Member for Great Grimsby ( Mr. Mitchell ) has just said , bearing in mind that only four days ago my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State was in my constituency , which adjoins Great Grimsby , to announce that Kimberly-Clark from America was to build a factory at Barton-upon-Humber involving 770 new jobs , thanks to the Government 's industrial policy and a large Government grant to that company ? |
9 | Always think what the chosen piece is doing for you — after all , the audition is about you , the naked ape , as well as that inner spark of inspiration you may have . |
10 | The doctrine is that whenever you are faced with a decision , you always follow what the last person who was faced with the same decision did . |
11 | We now know what the Labour party 's agenda is on that issue . |
12 | We decided to send you this newsletter as we now know what the White Paper on local government reform says . |
13 | I often wonder what the casual passer-by would have made of us , as we must have looked a really piratical bunch with piles of American cigarettes and Polish vodka spread around our decks . |
14 | I often wonder what the Hon. members of the Board thought about that trip , but they seemed to enjoy themselves and there were no repercussions . |
15 | I fully accept what the hon. Gentleman says about human rights and the need for people to return from abroad . |
16 | ‘ You never know what the English are thinking , because they 're always so polite , ’ Riborg had told her . |
17 | You never know what the Dead are going to play — they do n't themselves — and according to the experts in the audience , tonight was below par . |
18 | You never know what the Dead are going to play — they do n't themselves — and according to the experts in the audience , tonight was below par . |
19 | He would tell a player , ‘ Never mind what the other team does — this is what you are going to do . ’ |
20 | Amongst officers and boards there were some who could not , or would not , relinquish old attitudes : ‘ never mind what the blue book said , this is what we are going to do ’ . |