Example sentences of "what [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What them there ?
2 Duty is what no-one else will do at the moment .
3 In April Harold Wilson admitted what everyone else already knew : the Bill was a dead duck .
4 Wilson , shut up in her own world all winter , was astonished to learn what everyone else in Florence had known for many a month — French troops had poured into Piedmont and 1848 was to be repeated all over again .
5 There is also the chance for some self-indulgence — taking breakfast in bed , luxuriating in a long bath , watching what we want on TV rather than what everyone else wants , and so on .
6 Knowing enough of the language to understand what everyone else is saying is a decided plus .
7 In the same way lovers and connoisseurs of beauty are what everyone else is , or ought to be working for , on Moore 's scheme .
8 As slaves were to be found in all the American colonies and were an important , though perhaps not a vital , part of the economy of Virginia , Maryland , and the Carolinas , the Georgians were asking only that they should be allowed to do what everyone else did .
9 As usual social workers must be at the forefront of confronting what everyone else — including the Secretary of State — prefers to ignore .
10 While most of us can recall dreams at least occasionally , there is a sizeable minority of people who claim never to dream , and who understandably have some difficulty in understanding what everyone else is talking about .
11 ‘ Not that I find it easy to deny what everyone else in Europe apparently finds truthful .
12 Because with that , we should be able to hear our enemies ' thoughts and we should be able to tell what everyone else was planning …
13 What everyone else wanted to see was how gold medal standard stacked up against professional match racers .
14 These decisions are taken privately , without reference to what everyone else is doing , because nobody can know what everyone else is doing .
15 These decisions are taken privately , without reference to what everyone else is doing , because nobody can know what everyone else is doing .
16 It is much easier just to come along one night and do what everyone else does .
17 As she did n't connect it with what everyone else calls masturbation .
18 Theyre all too busy to see what everyone else does .
19 How do you find out what everyone else is doing ?
20 No , I , really just to see what , what everyone else was doing , I mean I was thinking of is a little
21 And Boro fans , of course , are as fanatical as any despite what everyone else would have you believe .
22 Perhaps we were seen as abrasive because we had the courage to say what everyone else was thinking . ’
23 I do n't know what everyone else was thinking .
24 It was time to get up from what everyone else regarded as the mire and do all the conventional things again .
25 It would be perfectly reasonable to think of pitch as ranging instead from ‘ light ’ to ‘ heavy ’ , for example , or from ‘ left ’ to ‘ right ’ , and people who have difficulty in ‘ hearing ’ intonation patterns are generally only having difficulty in relating what they hear ( which is the same as what everyone else hears ) to this ‘ pseudo-spatial ’ representation .
26 Mm see what everyone else is doing .
27 Depends depends on what everyone else is doing I du n no .
28 ‘ At least , that 's what everyone here tonight must believe I 'm doing . ’
29 ‘ That 's what everyone round here is saying as well , ’ the convener agreed .
30 But you may have to think hard and long and reject many ideas that seemed promising before arriving at an ending to your book that is at once what everyone all along expected and what no one , or hardly anyone , thought would happen in that way .
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