Example sentences of "what he [verb] about the " in BNC.

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1 The unsympathetic nature of his criticisms is also illustrated by what he says about the requirement that such universal premisses be ‘ better known ’ than their conclusions .
2 What he says about the king 's own explanation for his forwardness in battle is one of a number of examples of d'Ayala 's perception of the Scottish kingdom : ‘ He ( the king ) said to me that his subjects serve him with their persons and goods , in just and unjust quarrels , exactly as he likes , and that therefore he does not think it right to begin any warlike undertaking without being himself the first in danger . ’
3 Gandhi could certainly quote the teaching of the Gītā in support of this view , but it would still not detract from what he says about the demoralizing , degrading , and brutalizing effects of war .
4 Much of what he says about the roads and tracks depicted there is perceptive and useful , but even Professor Hoskins is wrong in the attribution of many of them .
5 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for what he says about the Army Cadet Force , with which many hon. Members will agree .
6 Will my right hon. Friend tell the House what he feels about the accuracy of the continued Russian accounting for nuclear warheads ?
7 When he started saying what he felt about the new clothes , Vivienne piled into him .
8 Number 47 was either talking to you or the car ; he was incapable of socializing what he felt about the Mitsubishi .
9 Asked what he felt about the nominal fine , he replied , " Not a lot , " before heading to the practice ground to repair a swing which has won him just £8,750 this season .
10 So he 's gon na ask them what he does about the vibrating .
11 But what he said about the role technology would play in the war seems to have been as accurate as the laser-guided bombs shown on television .
12 Unfortunately for the government , it became clear that Mosley meant what he said about the scandal of mass unemployment and the greater scandal of Labour 's failure to do anything about it .
13 I agree with what he said about the Association of British Insurers , the insurance industry and the motor car industry , here , in western Europe and increasingly in central Europe — not to mention Japan and Korea .
14 Secondly , while I heard what he said about the fact that , in the case of Mr. Thorpe , the process in north Devon was not exhausted , the theoretical position remains that the treatment may not have been available in north Devon , but was made available in London by virtue of the fact that Mr. Thorpe had two residences and was registered in two places .
15 I would n't disagree with Mr in what he said about the more cuts we have the better it looks and so it stands to reason it 's a question of cost .
16 And you know what he said about the girls ?
17 Lord Aldington was asked what he knew about the Yugoslavs who had been repatriated by the British Eight Army 's V Corps while he was chief of staff to its commander , General Sir Charles Keightley .
18 Later , sitting in the Lagonda with one hand on the steering wheel , Mungo tried to recall what he knew about the dead girl , apart from her name .
19 The only question is whether they will tell the Labour leader what he wants to hear or whether he does not even know what he believes about the state of Britain after 13 years of Tory rule .
20 Is not that aggravated by the fact that the Prime Minister does not know what he believes about the future of Scotland ?
21 He began to assemble what he remembered about the house in Mouncy Street as he had first known it .
22 The research is being conducted within the theoretical context of ‘ discourse models ’ — the mental representations which a listener constructs on the basis of what he knows about the world in general , what the speaker is actually saying and what he thinks the speaker is intending to say .
23 And I know what he means about the long vistas of precedent , like endless suites of anterooms , that open backwards from these recurring moments .
24 His enemies among the ancient geographers attacked him for what he reported about the mysterious North — Great Britain , Jutland , and whatever Thule was .
25 I asked him to write down what he liked about the skinhead style and , after a few moments ' thought , he dashed off the above .
26 What he liked about the play was that he enjoyed speaking it .
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