Example sentences of "what i [vb base] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Now , what I wish to ask in this book is whether this way of thinking about Britain 's decline is useful and accurate .
2 Now , what I wish to ask in this book is whether this way of thinking about Britain 's decline is useful and accurate .
3 What I 've done for this ----ing .
4 What I intend to do in this column is to explore and explain rhythm in its purest sense — from the point of view of notation , theory and practical application .
5 So what I intend to do from this week is that very thing , try and fill in as it were and er make up for what was n't covered in the classes because I must admit that this year I 've been struck by the high st high standard of the class presentations .
6 What I try to do in this book is to show that faith is reasonable .
7 Now what I want to do in this lecture is to finish off the er introductory part of my , of my remarks and take us up to the point where beginning at twelve o'clock the real part , the real er core of this course begins when we start to look at social theory .
8 PAMELA : [ coming round ] O tell me , yet tell me not , what I have suffered in this distress .
9 But on the basis of what I have said in this chapter concerning the formation and power of governments , this comforting view is not plausible .
10 I am sure that the arrangement can be made and er I conclude what I have to say at this stage .
11 This is exactly what I have attempted in this book , beginning in chapter four with my version of why so many black kids commit themselves to sport , then moving , in chapters five and six , to the experiences in family life and at school and how these affect the ties to sport .
12 I suggest that what I have summarized in this paragraph is what lies behind Kuhn 's claim that rival paradigms are ‘ incommensurable ’ .
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