Example sentences of "[vb pp] what the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I do think if er if we it strikes me I forgotten what the new guy 's name is you 've got in charge of the yard , what 's his name ?
2 Once you have decided what the extra staffing and other requirements are in respect of the two conferences , you can work out how much it is going to cost to accommodate them .
3 Mr Heseltine can reasonably say that he has done what the political reality required of him .
4 My right hon. Friend the leader of the Labour party has never said what the right hon. Gentleman has suggested — and the right hon. Gentleman knows that that is the case .
5 All this is programmatic until we have shown what the crucial sceptical argument is .
6 ‘ Have you thought what the Metropolitan will say ? ’ said Georgiades in an aside as he hurried past .
7 The computer is then trained to become an expert in medical diagnosis in exactly the same way as a medical student : by being presented with lots of case histories , and being told what the correct diagnosis is .
8 Most significant of all , the war had produced what the New Deal had failed to do over eight years — full employment .
9 What I do n't do is pretend to be a socialist , organise five hundred pound a head er ticket dinners as Neil Kinnock does , champagne and then have the gall next day to go to on the nineteenth of July , on the very day when saw what the Labour Group are doing to this city .
10 For three years I have n't known what the big job will be .
11 this decision would be more helpful to sentencers in the Crown Court if the Court had indicated what the proper sentence at first instance would have been .
12 I remember when he was asked what the principal crop of Thailand was and he answered transistor radios .
13 Changes in social mores are reflected in the current definition of family of black sheep , and we have n't asked what the current erm , definition of family of black sheep is .
14 We have not just heard what the official Opposition have to say , or what the Government have said in the autumn statement ; we have heard what the Opposition 's opposition suggest , in the form of the amendment tabled by the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) .
15 The House will have heard what the hon. Gentleman said about his parliamentary neighbour .
16 That comes within the responsibility of my fellow Under-Secretary of State , my hon. Friend the Member for Eastwood ( Mr. Stewart ) , who will have heard what the hon. Gentleman said about further applications .
17 The detailed points raised by the hon. Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) are matters for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs , who will have heard what the hon. Gentleman has said .
18 I have not discussed with my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary whether he is pledging a £21 billion expenditure increase , but , having heard what the hon. Member for Stretford has said , I shall have a quiet word with my colleague to see whether he agrees .
19 The Treasury Bench has heard what the hon. Gentleman said .
20 He had also realised what the French wanted from him : the truth about the Prince of Wales ' former mistress , now immured at Godstowe .
21 The Eastern Arts report of nineteen eighty six was never completed what the Eastern Arts did in actual fact was to produce a draft report and promised that the final report would be complete and circulate it as to date which is nineteen ninety-one we have not received the final report of the Eastern Arts appraisal .
22 I am sure that he has recorded what the hon. Gentleman said .
23 It does not have to be that he has conceived what the French are calling the coup de force for Miss Jonathan . ’
24 It has to though because if in the pa if they 've had this long-term sort of culture for all this time they need to be given ideas but essentially if their traditional values were so strong they would have rejected what the Communist Party was trying to say , but because they accepted it it meant they ha they did actually have the potential to be revolutionary .
25 For months , back home in Melbourne , she had wondered what The Big City on the other side of the world would look like .
26 Once it has been established what the relevant scope of the employer 's business is , the next question is whether the restriction does no more than protect any existing customer connection .
27 It was clear to me that his own personal preoccupations , such as had been conveyed to me by Father D'Arcy and hinted at by others , had cut him off from the workings of certain institutions — his unawareness of Collingwood 's preferment was a case in point — and again he wanted to be informed what the young were thinking .
28 He has read what the care-worn pebbles say , and he does n't like it .
29 It 's the members of the police committee at the end of the day that 've had endorsed what the chief constable had done , and it 's their councils that are gon na suffer .
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