Example sentences of "and what [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , that 's one and what every row ?
2 This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view .
3 I just talk to myself and I talk out , in aloud and what every
4 Teaching the 3 R's is what schools do best , and what no other form of education can do in their stead .
5 But you may have to think hard and long and reject many ideas that seemed promising before arriving at an ending to your book that is at once what everyone all along expected and what no one , or hardly anyone , thought would happen in that way .
6 And what a rich cargo she bore !
7 Choreographers , like dancers , have long memories and what a student experiences in a class-room can trigger off an idea much later .
8 ‘ The mystery of the coming of a new creature is a great mystery ad incomprehensible , Mrs Virginsky , and what a pity it is that you do n't understand it . '
9 Samuel Whitfield Daukes was his name , and what a very fine job he made of this rambling Gothic house of flint with its stone dressings , its ‘ Tudor ’ windows with their mullions and transomes , and its jolly carved bargeboards .
10 Miss J. has pretty well run him and now he 's doing a roaring trade and has just married a daughter of Lord Lytton , he 's evidently right in with the right lot of people … and what a God 's mercy that for once in a way these people have got hold of the right man and what a thing for England . ’
11 Miss J. has pretty well run him and now he 's doing a roaring trade and has just married a daughter of Lord Lytton , he 's evidently right in with the right lot of people … and what a God 's mercy that for once in a way these people have got hold of the right man and what a thing for England . ’
12 Given these definitions we can ask , more specifically , just what motion of a point produces a straight line , and what a circular ; what motion of a straight line produces a square , and what motion of a circle produces a sphere .
13 She realised with a shock what a mystery her children were to her , and what a mystery she must seem to them .
14 It was very embarrassing because she talked about the pain and degradation of sex and what a trap her marriage was .
15 But perhaps you do n't remember how he hated that life , and what a state it got him into .
16 And what a lovely time that was .
17 From the day they are born , girl babies and boy babies are ‘ labelled ’ in hospital , given a pink or blue tag , and then doctors , visitors and friends respond accordingly ; remarking what ‘ strong ’ lungs he has if he 's a boy , and what a ‘ dainty little thing ’ she is if she 's a girl .
18 And what a fearful price there will be to pay for it .
19 We headed for the hills , northwards — and what a difference a mile makes .
20 And what a hit the Cup was .
21 And what a programme they have arranged : three matches in four days in Romania in June , followed immediately by two matches in Rome , including a Test in each country .
22 And what a movie .
23 The sandy beach on Majorca is ideal for flopping on by day in order to recover in time for the next night of action , and what a night it will be in this town that never sleeps !
24 And what a cop winder does . ’
25 And what a panel !
26 And what a disaster : Arnold had 48 going out and 39 coming back for an 87 .
27 And what a snore he had … strong , long , thick and hard , it was a snore that went on all night long , a snore that never let up , baby ! … a snore that reached the highest heights and the deepest depths , a snore that took you up among the stars and down into the very inside of yourself .
28 Come to laugh , no doubt , and what a splendid opportunity they were being presented with !
29 ‘ Why do I tell you all this , when you yourselves know what poverty is and what starvation is and what a lack of cash is about ? ’
30 And what a country this was , especially at this strange summer-time Christmas .
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