Example sentences of "what [adv] [verb] [prep] i " in BNC.
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1 | Some 36 years later I was invited to become Patron of Vliegclub Grimbergen , which honour I took very seriously and when my Belgian friends told me of the threatened closure of this , one of the busiest of Belgium 's general aviation airfields , I could see no obvious reason for closure , other than what only seemed to me to be political bias . |
2 | But surely what — what just happened to me could n't have done much for you , could it ? ’ |
3 | Look what nearly happened to me . ’ |
4 | ‘ But this is what really gets at me : when we started our run in , and I picked up the diaper , I found it was already stained . |
5 | And yet tonight , in the quiet of this room , I find that what really remains with me from this first day 's travel is not Salisbury Cathedral , nor any of the other charming sights of this city , but rather that marvellous view encountered this morning of the rolling English countryside . |
6 | Written as a result of attending a Labour Party conference , it was the product of shock at what then seemed to me the amount of time and energy politicians and journalists spent chasing each other 's tails on such occasions . |
7 | I g well I 'll tell you later about what else happened to me |
8 | What principally weighs with me in thinking that Lord Coke made a mistake of fact is my conviction that all men of business , whether merchants or tradesmen , do every day recognise and act on the ground that prompt payment of a part of their demand may be more beneficial to them than it would be to insist on their rights and enforce payment of the whole . |
9 | Tellin' me what ter do with me own kids . |