Example sentences of "what [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 oh I do n't buy I only buy what them likes , but as you say
2 You know what them stallholders are , up to all the tricks . ’
3 What them lot ?
4 Who knows but what them politicians wo n't have us all blown to kingdom come ?
5 All right , let's see what me dad 's emporium can offer . ’
6 And I told him what me problem was and what he ended up doing was , he put me on six Valium a day , which did no help whatsoever , y'know what I mean .
7 I was just worried what me mother would be thinking
8 When it was time to get off the bus , he gave me what I thought was a friendly smile , and said , ‘ It 's all right , dear , I agree with you . ’
9 On the way we met two patrols with machine guns and my escort had to give what I thought was a password .
10 He wo n't get much bigger though from what I Wendy 's dog he 's nearly there
11 At the time , I wrote to Knitmaster ( as was ) , explaining what I wanter to do , but I was told that it could n't be done .
12 I will see what I cam do . ’
13 Outwardly , now , everything is fine : I 've put on weight , I 've done what my mum and the doctors wanted .
14 What my Mum does is her affair . ’
15 Really , yeah that 's what my mum did .
16 That 's what my mum and dad told me and I believe them .
17 That 's what my mum and dad told me and I believe them . ’
18 I mean , I do n't mind that but you know what my mum 's like ?
19 yeah that 's what my mum said just the mirror
20 I 'm saying no matter what my mum would never let me come for an hour , two hour .
21 I wonder what my mum does .
22 It appears to be a case of my fingers not doing what my brain tells them to do !
23 From what my governess told me and the way our elders talk and exchange glances when speaking of completion or bedding , I imagined there must be a sort of initiation ceremony , something absolutely frightful ! ’
24 That 's what my dreams showed — that underneath my standard teenage exterior I was conkers , stark staring .
25 The Secretary of State argues that to allow what my Bill proposes would be to place Scotland at the top of a slippery slope , but his attitude has the effect of placing Scotland at the edge of a cliff .
26 But I told you once what my views were on marriage .
27 I can not tell the hon. Gentleman now what my attitude will be at the end of a meeting that is due to take place on Wednesday because the whole purpose of that meeting is for negotiations to take place .
28 But there 's no doubt what my favourite and proudest , moment of the by-election will always be .
29 That 's what my Auntie Ethel said . ’
30 She did n't ask what my plans were , or press me for details of any other potentially embarrassing subject .
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