Example sentences of "what i [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You know what I mean a |
2 | But we did n't have to , what I mean the point is that we did n't have to tell , have to tell them , they already knew . |
3 | if he says a third , write it on the order form , do you see what I mean the order form closing ? |
4 | You know what I mean the prices are reasonable I ca n't even hang it I put them , leave them in the bag . |
5 | And what I feared the most was her fear of living . |
6 | I am not , after all , ’ she said , looking around her domain with a distinct smile , ‘ running a house of ill repute , which is what I fear the present title of Madame seems to suggest , along with bead curtains , red velvet plush love seats , champagne buckets and other such fittings and accoutrements which are not our style at all these days . |
7 | and to pursue the options that are are available to us , and that 's what I hope the Treasurer will do , er , and this is all we 're approving at the moment , and that an an and to find out just what the , how the land lies , what the best position is , what interest rates that we might be able to get , and over what period and I I I er support this er er er er this expense bud budget . |
8 | You know , you should stay at home and have at least eight babies — it 's incredibly difficult , I mean a lot of parents would disagree whole heartedly with what I tell the girls . |
9 | This is what I remember the most : pushing the bikes |
10 | And what I , from what I gather the bigger the household that people were in the more they enjoyed it cos the jobs were shared out more . |
11 | What I heard every time Barnesy got the ball made me feel really bad for him . |
12 | of what I heard the previous week . |
13 | I arrived in the vastness of a new country as what I thought a tabula rasa but there was writing underneath , the coded determinants of what I was and always would be inscribed in ( what shall we say ? ) acetic acid or lemon juice which gradually browned and showed in the revealing action of sunlight . |
14 | Later he called me to a meeting of the Executive Council and asked me to say what I thought the principles of the Department should be and how they could be implemented . |
15 | That 's what I thought the trolley sounded like as we went through the green channel . |
16 | I tell you what I made a printing machine on Friday and it works . |
17 | It 's what I made the other week . |
18 | I had to pay off what I owed the bank . |
19 | That 's what I put the I thought the |
20 | What I asked the right hon. Gentleman — and what he has still not answered — is , would the Government veto a treaty with the word ’ federal ’ in it ? |
21 | Besides looking expensively elegant , which is what I expected a mantenuta to be , this woman was also very beautiful . |
22 | It 's like an earthquake , or what I imagine an earthquake would be like . ’ |
23 | Well what I know the answer is is to say do n't worry be concerned but do n't worry because worrying does n't do you no good , it does n't do the condition no good and it does n't do everybody else any good either because they just say oh she 's you know what she is , depressed by whatever it is and that 's , as it were , objectively logical but wh wh what seems to me to be the absolutely overwhelming is to say he 's not worried , he 's desperately concerned , he 's more concerned than humans can possibly be but if god is n't worried , what on earth are we burning up our resources worrying about because if he 's not worried concerned yes , but he 's not worried . |
24 | I believe that each of us has what I term a spirit ( but which I am quite happy for others to call the soul , the higher self , the inner self — or any of dozens of different names ) and that it is this spirit which has a journey to make through several lifetimes . |
25 | I shall attempt to establish the general outlines of what I term the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy by examining in detail the work of some writers who have explicitly addressed themselves to questions of literacy and its cognitive consequences . |
26 | They and others who employ what I term the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy appear , then , to believe that this model insulates them from the arguments I have been discussing . |
27 | The various versions of Goody 's case comprise major characteristics of what I term the ‘ autonomous ’ model . |
28 | I mean this coal tip is is n't going to be based on what I said a moment or two ago with it 's thirty million tons of coal covering nearly three hundred and fifty acres a bit of a monster . |
29 | But it is n't easy we have a lot , what complaints we get bearing in mind what I said a short while ago , what complaints we get now are very much biased towards defects in street lighting systems provided currently here and there in Suffolk , so I 'm conscious of this , we are working with the Eastern Electricity Board on an improved maintenance contract whereby certain benefits , and one of them is immediacy of response to repair work will be I hope put forward , very conscious of it indeed so and er we are struggling with what the , the basic cause of it all of course is the , the , the quality of some of our street light and equipment here and there throughout Suffolk is old or very out of date and even run down indicator procedure , so we have got a large real programme as well as repairing ones already there . |
30 | And I meant what I said the other night . |