Example sentences of "and what the [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The way we decide which to condemn and which to pursue turns out to be complicated and illogical : a synthesis of the times we live in , the place and what the newspapers tell us .
2 Because there is this impasse between what the officers wanted to do and what the residents find acceptable the only way I can get this matter resolved is for the council to refer the possible closure to the committee so that the committee can consider all the facts er in the light of the advice of the officers erm and I therefore beg to move this .
3 This is before you move on to environmental impact , the feeling of the community , and what the planners think : considerations whose complexity rises exponentially with the size and prominence of a site , and the number of bodies who have interests in the exercise .
4 Instead , there have been fear , outrage , and what the papers call ‘ dioxin psychosis ’ .
5 Meeting the Public … the Wogan Shows … and what the Papers Say
6 Goddard LJ ( as he then was ) in Finnegan v Allen [ 1943 ] 1 KB 425 at 436 , said that the distinction between an arbitrator and what the courts have called a quasi-arbitrator was not capable of precise definition .
7 What he did , and what the others did , changed my life .
8 ‘ I plan the holidays and what the others do n't know is that , in the course of planning , I 've developed the precise art of finding somewhere to stay where , when you open your bedroom window , in front of you is the most splendid bit of Romanesque architecture .
9 There are even strange cases where primary syllabus panels have little or no direct link with examiners and where conflict exists between what the syllabus recommends and what the examinations examine .
10 Er , what we are interested in is what the estimators have thought we 're going to do for labour and what the estimators thought we were going to , it was going to cost us for plant .
11 Anyway I suppose before we decide we really need to know how much the National Party are going to charge us if anything for the actual posters and what the posters look like .
12 Edward had no uniform , which was the biggest draw , but he had cash , and what the girls called style .
13 Mallachy talked more quietly to Karen , asked her about Manchester , and what the girls did normally , and how long she 'd known Jessica and Ireland .
14 No tales about defectors and what the Brits got up to in the Cold War .
15 And there 's not a lot of co-ordination between what she 's currently doing and what the children did last year , or what they will do with another teacher next .
16 They all face the same problem : their strength traditionally lay in parish life , traditional communities , and what the sociologists call ‘ cultural embeddedness ’ .
17 And what the folks had done , with their quarterly newsletter that they send to both villages , North and South , on the back , they 'd put a form requesting that every household submitted their five favourite hymns .
18 But politics is the art of achievable and what the Tories wanted was not achievable on the ground .
19 Instead of accepting what I say and what the kids say , they wo n't accept they want peace . ’
20 Whereas in the past one could look at earnings per share as a rough guide to both performance trends and what the analysts call ‘ maintainable earnings ’ , from now on eps will be unhelpful in both respects .
21 It explains how the different types are made and what the names mean .
22 Erm , I do n't know if it 's worth speaking now , I , I 'd like to second everything that has said , and what the auditors have said erm , in the management arrangement .
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