Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb base] [prep] what " in BNC.

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1 There is a growing recognition that an effective response to crime and crime prevention must reach beyond the conventional boundaries of the criminal justice system , and there have already been a number of practical initiatives which either attempt to draw upon the wider resources of the community , or which rely upon what is usually known at the ‘ inter-agency ’ or ‘ multi-agency ’ approach .
2 What does he or she mean by what he or she says ?
3 And I like the job , the women are great and I believe in what we 're fighting for .
4 I believe in fairies , they flutter like canaries I believe in make believe and I believe in what do you believe ?
5 SIR Neville Cardus , the most literate and incorruptible of cricket-writers , adorned the pre-war Guardian and I wonder in what contempt he 'd hold advocates of expedience like Selvey and Martin-Jenkins — as well as that gutless crew at the TCCB , the International Cricket Council and Lord 's .
6 I could go on and on and on and I 've listened all week to the debates and I agree with what John said on Sunday .
7 We 've been going since well September eighty three and I agree with what you say .
8 And I think for what we 're paying we should be having a wee bit er , the dir , the building should be a looking a wee bit more respectable and presentable to what it is !
9 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
10 Merely said , ‘ I understand that he is a worthy young man , quite unlike Rourke , or Havvie Blaine , and I think from what he says , and the manner in which he says it , that he cares deeply for you .
11 I shall try to show that our political practices accept integrity as a distinct virtue , and I begin with what I hope will strike you as a puzzle .
12 I 'd be more'n happy to move out of this tied cottage and have the comfort of our own place , and I reckon with what Harry 's offered , we 'll soon have enough to buy summat small in Calking village , and if'n you doant want to come with me , Will Pritchett , then you can stay on here by yourself .
13 As I understand things , and I work from what I know to what I do n't know anyone ordained an elder following these guidelines is recognised as an elder within the United Reform Church and within the Presbyterian Church of Wales .
14 And you eat in what is called messes so that you eat in a mess of four and the server comes in and puts a plate of it might be venison and a plate of which is a kind of erm corn and er in front of you .
15 Walk on round to those cliffs and you come to what seem like utterly derelict sheds hanging on the edge of the precipice , stinking of goat : these are stacked with piles of skins for tanning , which goes on below in Brobdingnagian wooden barrels and enormous concrete troughs .
16 really cheesed off yeah , they do n't make it , they get to the door and that 's it , and you think of what the hell
17 happening in our time but , but and you think of what it says in Two Timothy with the
18 The SSAFA is in close touch with the Department at all times and we listen to what it has to say about problems associated with housing and everything else .
19 It was n't the kind of display which we could have had in in a city centre environment , er but in this area , er it shows that we 're receptive to people 's needs and we care about what goes on .
20 It 's been through the presbyteries , it 's been discussed and we report on what the balance of opinion is .
21 Well , erm , I I give a very small example of that , er , we 're very privileged er , in having four distinguished leaders of the voluntary sector , who meet with us every four months , and they , er , we only meet for two two and a half hours , and we talk through what we think we 're trying to do , as a company .
22 I made four locks for the gates on Lord 's cricket ground er and when I 'm telling you this , and practically without exception , they must 've er got to know me and they come for what they wanted .
23 And they know about what 's happening to them , and know that at the end of the day , it does n't matter about what their behaviour is , it does n't matter about what happens to them , because nobody cares .
24 ‘ I 'm not really for all this women 's lib business , but I go for what this young lady says .
25 But I believe in what He taught . ‘
26 This account is couched in computational terms , which are objective rather than subjective but which relate to what one might call the ‘ structure ’ of phenomenology .
27 Yes , they 've got a week or two to get it together and send it in , but we know from what people have pledged that that 's what we can expect at least , and that 's from over a thousand cyclists ranging from , I saw one child in a seat behind their parents on a bike , up to an eighty nine year old lady from Brill who cycled for the first time in years and really enjoyed it .
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