Example sentences of "[noun sg] what [pers pn] [vb past] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In my class of infants , a little five-year-old girl was busy drawing what she told me was a ‘ picture of God ’ .
2 But then there was that day she gave me the brooch what she said I was n't never to forget .
3 They told the president what they wanted him to know …
4 Erm , no yo I 've , er I 've asked him at the parents ' evening what he expected us to do for economics , right ?
5 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 . ’
6 It is true that there is a distinction between art as it is used develop mentally in schools and art as we know it in the world , but for most people is n't art what we knew it as in school ?
7 ‘ Tell Bill what you told me , what you saw , what she did .
8 No being what I thought I was a man in those days I was n't really interested in them , but I know there was competitions and er I believe there was different numbers posted on windows and if you got the right number you got a prize but I remember Palfry Park I 'm having trouble with my eyes I 've got over-active tear ducts and
9 No matter what we did we caught carp but still we found that 17lb was about the ceiling and with the bait situation looking very low and the prospect of the homeward journey the following morning we both decided to pack up the carp rods and fish all out for the cats .
10 No matter what it cost her , she could not let him leave without trying to speak to him .
11 No matter what she said it would sound defensive .
12 PS What you asked me .
13 Normal was what people said some of their actions and relations were , from time to time , and in Marcus 's experience what they said they were bore only a vague relation to their actual forms and configurations .
14 Well , tell dad what you told me about you 're
15 And show dad what I bought you and him .
16 Paradoxically , the ‘ surreptitious alliance between the press and the government ’ which Asquith was criticizing was the norm and not the exception what he implied it was .
17 Jenna had no idea what she wanted him to say to that , but his words sent cold shivers through her .
18 Have you got any idea what you called it ?
19 ‘ Oh , sweet Fabia , you 've no idea what it cost me ! ’ he applied more salve to her wounds .
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