Example sentences of "[noun] what i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well they just er they just forked them they they brought up the side what I said the boss , you see . |
2 | When we went to er Zoe 's place there they 'd got some tins , that Megazone tin what I 've got |
3 | ‘ I get involved in many different projects and I can to a certain degree prioritise what I want to do . |
4 | I have told Merymose what I know . |
5 | Now in some respects what I think should happen , is we should , yeah we should not be negative about going on the course , but in terms of the financial implications I 'm very worried about that and I think there is a erm , there is some need for the client to say , that if he wants us to go on this course we 're happy to go on it , but that he should look seriously at financing and he plus it should have been in the tender document . |
6 | And then there I was yelling at them , and it was n't anything they did , it 's not their fault what I did , and I feel so guilty towards them , I should n't be shouting at them . ’ |
7 | But it is n't easy we have a lot , what complaints we get bearing in mind what I said a short while ago , what complaints we get now are very much biased towards defects in street lighting systems provided currently here and there in Suffolk , so I 'm conscious of this , we are working with the Eastern Electricity Board on an improved maintenance contract whereby certain benefits , and one of them is immediacy of response to repair work will be I hope put forward , very conscious of it indeed so and er we are struggling with what the , the basic cause of it all of course is the , the , the quality of some of our street light and equipment here and there throughout Suffolk is old or very out of date and even run down indicator procedure , so we have got a large real programme as well as repairing ones already there . |
8 | Whatever you decide , bearing in mind what I have written above , you should not be disappointed . |
9 | Subsection ( 2 ) , concerned with payments when administration orders are in force , provides clear support for the view that the draftsman had in mind what I have described as the natural meaning of the word depositor in this context . |
10 | About 8 p.m. that evening Taff and I sat at the side of our slit trench eating what I thought was a rather dubious lump of meat . |
11 | ‘ He can do for Lazio what I did for Napoli , ’ said the dethroned Argentine superstar , still talking excitedly yesterday about Gazza 's wonder goal on Tuesday night . |
12 | I decided not to tell my parents what I had discovered : I would just confirm that we were in Tabiano . |
13 | I could n't possibly tell Dr Grossman what I did . |
14 | I would say to the queen what I say to you . |
15 | For my part , I 'm going to tell that old hag what I think of her ! ’ |
16 | In soft-back format with 150 pages , the new , revised edition of See What I Mean is co-authored by John Morgan and Peter Welton , who is well-known to readers of The Artist as a holiday course tutor and regular contributor . |
17 | He asked me in German what I had come for but I said ; untruthfully , ‘ Nicht verstehen . ’ |
18 | I asked the under-foreman what I 'd done to deserve this , he says You 're not on your own , there 's er a quarter to go this week and good many next , so that 's what it 's come to . |
19 | For the rest of the night , I could see him pointing at me and telling all the other guests what I had said to him . |
20 | O K. What I propose to do is I 'm going to read this poem aloud and then we discuss it as a group |
21 | But erm Morrisons on Monday er Bill , he 'd er cooked fish , er er there was some frozen fish what I 'd got him like . |
22 | ‘ Intelligence and understanding : basing my view on discussion with W. what I have gathered about her school performance , and the contents of her room ( books etc . ) , |
23 | A postscript exemplifies Miller 's independence , an attitude which ultimately caused friction with his employers : ‘ Pray take no notice to any body what I sent you , for some of our Company is for making a law that I should part with nothing without the consent of the company . ’ |
24 | ( I told this lad what I thought of what he said too ) . |
25 | But I 'm sure she does n't give a flying f— what I think . |
26 | ‘ God has already shown him by the lightnings what I do think he already knew in his heart . |
27 | No , I 'm just telling the truth what I think of him . |
28 | That s what I meant . |
29 | Just as I am drawing his attention to the point and beginning what I know will be a long and wearying discussion , Mirsal , who has been fighting the cabman about his fare outside , appears and lets loose such a torrent of thumbnail word portraits of the clerk 's family that , used as I am to his powers in this respect , I am struck dumb with admiration . |
30 | I 'm going to tell her this minute what I 've decided . |