Example sentences of "[v-ing] what [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ At least it 's keeping what blood he 's got left in his head . ’
2 But since the examination is testing what skills you have developed over time , the passage is likely to be similar in some way to passages which you have seen .
3 Bunching what strength you 'd got
4 Careful reading showed that at best there was 10 per cent heat unaccounted for , but big numbers appeared because Fleischmann and Pons had ‘ extrapolated to rods 10 cm long ’ ( their actual rod in this example had been only 1.25 cm ) without saying what rule they had used to make the extrapolation from measured to assumed .
5 Again , currently there is no way , official way , of saying what plan has been made and whether the plan was met and then logging it into whatever system that you guys are going to dream up for recording what training you have given .
6 To provide the contextual background for the case studies , questionnaires will be mailed to all forces outside the case study areas , asking what action they have taken , if any , on the chose policy initiatives .
7 No prizes , then , for guessing what job he has set his sights on.During the General Election , Lord Archer worked tirelessly as John Major 's minder and warm-up man at speeches up and down the country .
8 That we 're reviewing what progress I 've made in the targets that I 've set myself .
9 It was using what assets it had to keep the group afloat .
10 ‘ I was just thinking what guts you had to start sailing again after what happened on Brynteg , ’ he said , surprising her .
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