Example sentences of "[Wh det] you [vb past] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As someone bereaved through the disease , I felt angry and upset by the flippancy with which you dealt with this subject . |
2 | Well a ponch er it 's sort of made of wood , and got a got a handle crosswise which you held in one half of it in each hand , it had a stem , and on the on the ponch itself was a sort of er piece of wood that had been er cut out to have about four , I think it was four , legs on this , you see and you used to stand over the ponch and |
3 | So if there 's anything , there 's a slightly different approach to it , and one thing that we are being urged to do , through the very way in which you mentioned in another context , is to make sure that facilities are appropriate locally , and developing policies within that . |
4 | ‘ T is what you thought in that hut , if you recall . ’ |
5 | He remarked , " I got rid of what you saw in that hole out there . |
6 | And — worse — how did you ever decide what you felt about that person or what she meant to you ? |
7 | Your father asked me to try and talk you out of this engagement , to try and find out what you felt about this boy . |
8 | Well I got Eric , that 's what you played with last night , them there . |
9 | T : Yeah , but that 's what you said about that REM pile of crap . |
10 | Me dad told us all about you , and what you said about Big Norm , Sniffer , Uncle Billy , an' that back in t' seventies . |
11 | Cos I thought well I remember what you said about cold sores . |
12 | ‘ What you did to that boat was only marginally less criminal than what you tried to do to me . |
13 | Uncle H has developed a fascinating heresy based on the idea that exactly what you did to other people while you were alive gets done right back to you once you 're dead . |
14 | ‘ You know , ’ she said , ‘ I 've been thinking very hard about what you did with that glass . |
15 | Check your records to see what you did at that time . |