Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb -s] what " in BNC.

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1 So I says what we might do , we might buy his off him .
2 So I says What we can do is I 'll do an hour for you , we 'll move the piano and other bits , bicycles in this case that he had , we 'll shift them to the house close by , drop two men off , and one man 'll come and do the remainder of the work .
3 So I goes what ?
4 Only nobody knows what he looked like .
5 Fertility control in the hands of others — be it her partner or the State — is less able to give her what she wants , because only she knows what her needs are .
6 So she goes what did you say ?
7 She got a man nobody else wanted and so she knows what she 's talking about .
8 So who owes what to whom ?
9 So who knows what may happen as a result of that meeting five years ago ?
10 So he goes what do you want ?
11 So he knows what 's coming
12 So he knows what you want do n't he ?
13 one so he knows what the temperature 's going to be and er he 's I think he 's quite enjoyed experimenting with it .
14 So he repeats what John said to him .
15 However , there is word that not everyone knows what meetings are scheduled or is being asked along .
16 Freddie is spot-on when he says only lawyers get rich from couples who bicker over who gets what from the divorce .
17 This will not be a shipping cartel , but an agreement amongst humanities scholars to develop IT applications generally and by putting an end to territorial squabbling over who owns what encoding , interpretative or processing problems .
18 The structure of a spoken language determines not who says what to whom , but what can be said at all in a given tongue , irrespective of who the interlocutors are .
19 At the time , however , the Committee — judging that a vital influence over the confused development of credit law had been the strong preoccupation of English law with exactly who owns what — set out two ‘ fundamental points ’ as the basis for its legislative proposals , which might be paraphrased in layman 's language like this :
20 Cos straight away we says what time , it were ten o'clock were n't it when
21 Thus he attacks what people at a given time and place hold in highest esteem , and people 's fears of witchcraft correspondingly reveal their deep-seated cultural preoccupations .
22 He says he do n't know yet with it being like his first complete week but he says if there 's overtime he says what shall I do ?
23 A team has a high success rate , ie more often than not it achieves what it sets out to do .
24 Usually he guesses what he happens to be thinking about himself , at the time . ’
25 she were , she were helping to make tea and , I do n't know how she , how it came , but she said granddad , I thought oh something 's coming now I says what ? , she said if I came to stay with you , she said after Richard 's you know sale , if I came to stay with you for at the weekend shall I have to go in that
26 there are really it 's a question there of trying to sort out who does what in there , there are horn parts , there are no clarinet parts , of course , there are two two ob is it two oboes two horns , I ca n't remember offhand ?
27 You can send any character into any tunnel , but each can only collect the pages for which he 's responsible , and the only way to find out who gets what is through trial and error .
28 They meet again today in a desperate bid to sort out who gets what of next year 's £244.5 billion spending cake .
29 Right , I 'm gon na get one of the girls in the office to send out a note and find out who gets what trade mag cos the supply of T T G's and Travel Weekly 's has sort of dried up and I do n't know who gets them .
30 Each of the dealing firms has a different amount of stock but you can work out who has what by how keenly the prices compare with the best bid , best offer .
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