Example sentences of "what [pron] [modal v] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 I went through cookbooks to see what I might do with it .
2 Whilst I was wondering just what I might buy with it , the problem was solved when Mum bought me a grey shirt .
3 He says an which he says you 've worked so hard , cos I worked for two casters which I should n't have done really , but that 's how I were used to working you see and er , he said er , I said well me dad keeps asking me to go and work for him , and he said well I 'll tell you what I 'll do with you , he says you 've worked so hard for us , this bloke came from Bloxford you know He says you 've worked so hard for us , he said we 'll agree to you going with your father , er for a month and see whether you like it , and if you do n't like it , come back and we 'll give you your job back .
4 Erm I think what I 'll do with these handouts is I 'll let you take some for absent friends and then any that 're left over are put in the reading group , shall I ?
5 But I can not see what I would do with a home computer , one of which I am continually being urged to buy by manufacturers and retailers and by drops in prices of the things that are as near as a toucher opening up my cheque book .
6 I know what I would do with him , ’ Violet said , yet , too , Tom must be a lusty brute and delightfully wicked .
7 I do n't know what I 'd do with them . ’
8 I wondered what she was doing , if she was all right , what I 'd do with her when I got home …
9 if it was n't for your Dynamike I do n't know what I 'd do with myself of an evening .
10 That 's just what I 'd like with her right now — congress thought Bobby wistfully , and adjusted his bandaged limbs more comfortably under the bedclothes .
11 That 's what I used to do with Marie — look for food they chucked away cos it was bashed up and that .
12 What I used to do with a youngster was to knock at the door and his mother would say , ‘ Oh , God , what have you done ? ’
13 That 's what I used to do with them !
14 what I used to have with Betty
15 I wish I knew what I should do with her .
16 I 'll see what I can do with it .
17 ‘ I can explain what resources I 've got and what I can do with those resources — which includes looking after the bands I already have on board . ’
18 I shall see what I can do with this horse . ’
19 and this is the difficulty , I 'll , I 'll take this away and see what I can do with it , I mean there 's that East End thing , you know , that arts erm you know
20 That 's just what I can do with now
21 I do n't know what I can do with it .
22 Right so I 'll erm sort of see what I can do with Julie .
23 What I could do with a nice pint of porter ! ’
24 This is particularly noticeable in Between ; indeed she herself says ‘ it 's really with Between that I discovered what I could do with language ’ ( 1989e:83 ) .
25 Mark discharged himself , came on to the film set and proceeded to tell me what I could do with the part , the film and the clinic . ’
26 Eleven o'clock , there were n't restrictions then on , they could keep open as long as they liked , no restrictions on , on time , and er as I say their own place you know it really it was picturesque , I thought in since erm I contacted you I 've been thinking how , what I could help with and er what I could still think about , and er it was really a sight because to walk and it always used to be crowded , well it was one of the best markets round here and er people used to go off and from Bloxwich and er although there 's a good market at Walsall there was n't a Bloxwich market then sadly for years and years , but erm and then if you went to Wolverhampton you got to walk through Windsfield you got to er walk everywhere you went then and except on a Saturday night when the wagonettes used to run on a Saturday but it was amazing to see the girl behind the range now controlling
27 Campbell telephones are bugged — and you know what she would do with that information — we must accept her protestations of innocence and lose the … ‘
28 A mind like hers had never been trained to encompass a vast concept or to accommodate any larger vision than what she could see with half-closed eyes .
29 Oh what she can do with .
30 She stared bleakly at the damask cloth she had traced her fingers over as if it might hold the answer to what she should do with the rest of her life after tonight .
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