Example sentences of "what [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So , with , if a very difficult shot , what what I 'll do is just .
2 So in this chapter you will find some pointers for looking at what you might think are everyday activities .
3 Then what you might say is well what ar y'know erm you might say well s one define aggression , two define one theory , define the other and then y'know just structure it so you 're talking about single or sentences maybe on on a line that go down to very little but enough to show how you would go about answering the question .
4 It 's not what you would say was logical but it is very complex .
5 Many situations predispose to spatial disorientation — The main ones are : a ) Any situation involving a reduction or change in the way essential cues are available to you , eg on transition from visual to instrument flight or attempting to fly visually when what you can see is inadequate as in poor light , haze or high altitude .
6 What you will note is strange about this , is that advice was not sought from the council 's own solicitor , ’ Mr Howell said .
7 Now what we could say is well there would be trust .
8 He also believes that despite the crowd 's impatience with what they might think is play-acting , 95pc of players who get treatment on the field really do need it .
9 What they will see is light in the form of an installation by that past master of lux de luxe , Dan Flavin .
10 It should be noted that what I have called a two-stage golden thread approach implies that human beings have some kind of control over what they will say is right .
11 What it would do is close our collieries , place this country at the mercy of international coal traders , and give Britain an added trade deficit of about £900 million per annum , for a hypothetical saving of just over £1.25 per week for the average household .
12 The second point being that erm if a figure was to be identified for Greater York , we 'd feel that this would er unduly interfere with our duties and responsibilities as a District Council to allocate land in our district , cos in effect what it would do is direct us to making a housing allocation in one particular settlement , Shipton , we feel that 's our responsibility not the County Council .
13 Too often , I think , the referee is tempted to shift the goal-posts in reliance upon his own speculation about what it would have been sensible for Parliament to do if Parliament had thought of doing it .
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