Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh det] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ( Or what I suppose your growth-obsessed contributors would call ‘ meeting the aspirations of the working class ’ ) .
2 This er a question that Mr raised last Thursday of Friday and which I thought I 'd clarified Leeds position on .
3 that I would also put it on in relation to your , to , to , to , to , to your Lordship and to considering the matter in interim , your Lordship has er , erm , er heard er the information that had been put forward er by the society , you have seen the er information about the position the commission has taken , your Lordship knows that the commission was informed about both the act and all the relevant byelaws in the present case , the precursored , the central fund byelaw was informally proved by the commission Mrs has sworn on affidavit that the society has never been given any indication that the matters in issue in the European Law Defence are contrary to competition rules and your Lordship also has the answer by the commission to the European parliament which is exhibited to Mrs affidavit and which I took your Lordship to earlier and of which judicial note can be taken by virtual section three , two of the European communities act , so my Lord we say that there is already a body of information which provides a basis if one has to consider what should be done in the interim of saying that in the interim the application of the act and the application for byelaws should be maintained , the third element my Lord is the intimate link between the recoveries of money for the central fund , er under the byelaw and the implementation of the United Kingdom 's operations under directive seventy three , two , three , nine , we 've been over this before my Lord erm , my Lord is , is aware of the intimate link er between the er recovery of monies to central fund , the maintenance solvency and the paying of policy holders .
4 There is one variation on bindings and rouleaux which I find particularly rewarding and which I hope you will find as much fun as I do .
5 They even gamble , we were talking about and she says oh my wife knows all about that from where we come from , you know , live , live one like Random Street and which I suppose they had to get where they could , she come and looked at it and said oh that 's one wear , said they 're only four , four holes
6 I hardly remember him and what I tell you about him was mostly told to me by my mother .
7 Was there a difference between what I felt I could say and what I felt I could write ?
8 I worked it out from what cards I 'd got and what I knew somebody else had n't got
9 I had straightened up and moved aside so that the sun no longer dazzled me and I could see Sweetman properly , and what I saw I did not like .
10 I 'd tell the father what he 'd done and what I brought him home for .
11 and what I concern myself with now is that this sort of thing is becoming too obvious in the area , this kind of development , this kind of an infringement in villages , looking for , somebody 's got to make a stand against it , er and I hope that we shall in this Parish Council
12 Or all the ones that need sold , you know , got nice photographs of all the sold boards , and what I want her to do now is go and literally go and traipse the streets
13 ‘ I wanted you — and what I want I try very hard to get . ’
14 Erm and what I want you to do tonight please , in your teams I want you to make a list tonight , in your teams of all the things you have to do at work .
15 Now I 'm going to help you with it and what I suggest we do this morning when I give you these sheets will you please write your name and today 's date at the top of the sheet and I put the date on the board , and then can you please resist the temptation to start , start writing over the rest of the sheet until I 've gone through it with you .
16 And what I suggest we do is seeing Georgina 's here we send you through to see Georgina and she can , if she 's got time , we can briefly run through one or two types .
17 and what I say he said , without the passion ,
18 I was born too late and I discovered what I wanted to do too late and what I did I did too late and my death is about to come far too late .
19 And what I think it would be helpful for us to talk about is where we sit in this business , just for half an hour , where does T N T sit in the industry ?
20 It refers not to power but to authority , and what I think he means is that although a woman can make good and wise judgements , she can not be the arbiter of that goodness or wisdom .
21 At the same time , d the Tories are on their knees , some people , as I said earlier , I think it 's just as relevant in this debate , seem to have lost their way and when you took , look at what they 're proposing in terms of say , the er the fifty percent , the , the er M Ps , fifty percent of the votes for er the Parliamentary leader which of course is very consistent with , right , fifty percent of the vote , you take that along with proportional representation and what I believe you 're seeing is the number of people who have given up the ghost and are preparing to restructure the Party around coalition politics , and that 's where they 're heading , and they 're heading completely in the wrong direction because we 're more in tune with what 's going on in this country , the po opinion polls are saying fifty nine percent of the people actually I think , believe that er the Labour government is possible and will be voting for a Labour government , the alternative road is to oblivion and it 's not about modernizing , the people who 're proposing this coalition politics are n't modernizers , they 're Victorian politics , that 's what they 're about , they 're about taking us back , back before we created the Party , before we learnt the lesson that we needed to represent ourselves politically , they 're going back to , let's skil see what we get out of the Liberals , the free trade Liberals , in the nineteenth century , that 's where they 're going back , that 's not about modernization , real modernization is about making sure that the Labour Party speaks for the working people up and down this country and that 's our contribution to make to that Party and therefore we should have a role in decision making and influencing the Party that enables us as an organization to express that feeling , and that understanding of what people actually want in this country , and that 's why we 're supporting the C E C proposals .
22 At the doctor 's I generally last four minutes before collapsing whilst trying to describe the muscle pain which he knows is a muscle pain but which I know he 's only saying is a muscle pain to disguise the seriousness of his true diagnosis .
23 If it 's money you want , I do n't have much with me , but what I got you 're welcome to .
24 with Mr but what I thought I 'd do today is see how much you 've remembered of one or two of the basic topics .
25 But what I thought I 'd do is like for Ellie and Linda for Christmas presents say , I mean you know it wo n't be a a lot but that 'll be it
26 But what I hope what we hope of course is that some people give us a real good try .
27 So when I said to Bob this morning was it Bob , I said do n't I do n't have a magic wand that 's gon na get rid of them but what I hope I 'm gon na give you over these two days is a system whereby you can use that and can support you so you 're able to effectively present despite having the nerves and be able to put over your point of view effectively , yeah ?
28 I could lie , I could bluff , but what I told you is the truth .
29 Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro was assigned ‘ the Church of the poor ’ , and he developed the text of Acts quoted by Pope John on 11 October : ‘ Silver and gold I have not , but what I have I give you . ’
30 I do n't eat much , but what I do I earn .
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