Example sentences of "[to-vb] what [pron] [is] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I want to know what he 's done with my dogs . ’ |
2 | We have , for example , an electronics officer so unbelievably advanced in his speciality that none of your much-vaunted high-technology whizzkids in Silicon Valley would even begin to know what he 's talking about . ’ |
3 | You know he 'd far prefer to have the cheap workforce that you could tell exactly and appear to know what he 's talking about , whereas the older men knew that he knew absolutely nothing . |
4 | I 've always wanted to know what he 's doing with his hands . ’ |
5 | He seems to know what he 's doing on everything . |
6 | The polarising thinker needs to know what he is to agree with and what he must attack . |
7 | More than any of the other major characters in the great story from Genesis to Kings Moses has a tendency to know what he is talking about . |
8 | To understand a Fregean representation is to know how to interpret it so as to establish what it is referring to , basically by the method described by the logician Frege as applying functions to arguments . |
9 | At first you might find it difficult to understand what he is talking about , because most of us are not even aware that these tensions exist . |
10 | And thus the reader has to go more than the usual way he goes to understand what he 's looking at . |
11 | As I told General Carson , he 's so incredibly advanced in his electronic speciality that your high-tech whizzkids in Silicon Valley would n't even begin to understand what he 's talking about . ’ |
12 | I think Wilko is the best we could have possibly gotten in a manager and people ( including me unto recently when I was put right ) are ready to forget what he 's done for the club . |
13 | No , no leave the door cos daddy does n't want mummy to see what he 's doing in the kitchen see , if you keep moving that she can see . |
14 | If you focus your eyes on his nose or his fists , you wo n't be able to see what he is doing with the rest of his body . |
15 | Then he actually made a paper aeroplane so that she had an example in front of her that she can look at to see what she is aiming for . |
16 | We 'd be the last people to see what it 's doing to us . |
17 | I 'm interested to see what it 's gon na do for a hot wax if you see what I mean ? |
18 | ( b ) He must take reasonable steps to explain what he is looking for and the basis of his suspicion ( s.2(3) ( b ) ) . |