Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh det] [pron] [vb past] and " in BNC.

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1 Yet there was no discussion of whether the listeners wanted to hear so much about regional and area commissioners and MPs : few politicians ever questioned the assumption that what they said and did should form the basis of daily news .
2 He also warned us that , once we were back in London , we were to be careful where we went , to whom we talked and what we ate and drank .
3 What archaeology can not do is tell us the names of the people and what great deeds they did , how they influenced each other , and what they thought and believed in — these are things that only historical evidence can tell us .
4 Mike says he knows everyone 's measurements , and what they paid and what they owed .
5 Well when you 're a waitress and you mix you know with all sorts and you hear different people talking and what they did and what they did n't do you now and some had Doctor pills at that time in the nineteen thirties and some used the Indian bark .
6 He would have enjoyed seeing more of this blue and green misty world with the lingering scents of ancient magic everywhere and he would have liked to see some of its people and found out how they lived and what they did and if they were happy .
7 The task of redaction criticism is to determine how the editor ( redactor ) of a biblical book utilized his sources , what he omitted and what he added and what his particular bias was .
8 At one level , June Braithwaite attacked Robert about the time he spent away from home and what he did and did not do for the children .
9 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
10 All , and what you did and when I got the car , the date and when you got that Triumph then .
11 as if what I thought and what I said were two completely different things .
12 Archaeologists can reveal only very fragmentary glimpses of how people lived at any period , but what they imagined and thought is beyond recovery — the meagre scraps of records are useless or , at best , tantalizing in that they provide details torn from their context .
13 But what I thought and what I believed had been moving further and further apart in the weeks since my father had died .
14 But what I knew and felt kept interfering . ’
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