Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh det] she " in BNC.
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1 | Go back to your ladyboyfriend or whatever SHe is . |
2 | ‘ I 'll talk to you again , when your shadow , or your guardian angel , or whatever she is , will let me get a word in edgewise . ’ |
3 | Ask your precious Virgin Mary to give this Romany , or whatever she is , a vocation in the Church , then she 'll never bother any of us again . |
4 | Whilst poor Millie , far from playing cello concertos at the Festival Hall , or leading archaeological expeditions to Asia Minor , or whatever she was expected to be doing by this time , is … |
5 | You know , sandwiches or whatever she just have , like , but it was kind of |
6 | It was as or whatever she put her foot , do n't know , do n't know if popular what we feed him cos we do n't move when I wa , the time they were put into bush cos of er |
7 | Cos if Pam do n't know what to buy him she could buy him one of them or two of them or whatever she |
8 | or whatever she might have just said something in |
9 | Because she could 've phoned , alright , you 're not still going or whatever she 's trying to excuses she ca n't erm skate , well half the people ca n't skate , what you talking about , but oh I just do n't understand . |
10 | She did n't care where she went or what she saw as long as he was pleased and she was with him . |
11 | And — worse — how did you ever decide what you felt about that person or what she meant to you ? |
12 | Isabel sat in her room , behind a locked door , and her sister knew neither what she did there or what she was planning to do and least of all did she know why . |
13 | She knows , but does not know why she knows , or what she knows . |
14 | I do not believe she knows why she is going to the Camp or what she will find there . ’ |
15 | Elizabeth I , it will be remembered , could use either a singularly beautiful humanistic style ( common to all the carefully instructed Tudor children ) or what she herself called a ‘ vile skrating hand ’ . |
16 | She left him there , and went out into the desert , not knowing where she was headed , or what she was going through . |
17 | Of all the recent authors it is perhaps Jeffreys who has developed the most thorough analysis of permissiveness or what she refers to as the ‘ sexual revolution ’ . |
18 | Only she does n't care much for things or what she eats , what she wants are people , action . |
19 | Well that 's fine for Elizabeth but Catherine 's sort of half left school , if she has n't she 's waiting for her G C S Es and she 's not sure whether she 's got to go back or what she 's doing . |
20 | Quite suddenly whether Anne worried or what she thought were not of the least importance . |
21 | I do n't know where she went or what she did , but at night she was always there , curled up on the rattan chaise-longue , looking at me . |
22 | She had no idea , until then , why she was acting as she was , or what she suspected , or why , indeed , she should suspect anything but a straight pick-up , and one so simply and attractively engineered as to be quite unalarming ; a normal minor wolf on the prowl , with a long weekend to while away , and an eye cocked for congenial company , preferably intimate , but in any case gratifying . |
23 | Or what she planned to do about it when she found out . |
24 | Perhaps , thought Harry , Heather had not told him of her visit to Oxford — or what she had learned there . |
25 | Things were n't turning out as she 'd expected at all ; now she was dazed , confused , hardly knew where she was or what she was saying . |
26 | In that moment it did n't matter who or what she was . |
27 | He looked at her vaguely as if he was n't sure who she was or what she was doing there . |
28 | Ratings were made by a team of researchers with no knowledge of whether or not the woman was a case , or what she had said about her response to the event . |
29 | Anna , neither knowing what she felt , nor what she would like to feel , went to her mother expecting to find Laura in a similar confusion of relief and distress , and treating her loss as occasion for a fine theatrical flourish . |
30 | She could not see why her mother wanted her , nor what she expected her to do in Northam , and whenever she mentioned the subject to others they exclaimed in horror , commiserating with her , telling her that she must be firm , never for half a moment assuming that she could or would really do it . |