Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [Wh det] they " in BNC.

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1 Er Robert said Charlotte who 's two and a half she 's always been pretty but erm Robert said right , mother 's babysitting on the nineteenth so organize I I 've been getting them into bed and then I 've gave them a little bit of milk or whatever they want and then they 've had toast with jam on .
2 Later at Clarissa 's theatre she wanted to know why if he was supposed to be a soldier , he was n't confined to barracks or whatever they did to recruits .
3 In single-step selection the entities selected or sorted , pebbles or whatever they are , are sorted once and for all .
4 Ninety-five per cent of our cats are fed a canned cat food , the others eating scraps or whatever they can catch !
5 Little groups stood about talking of the war or Brighton or what they were going to cook for supper .
6 Products or whatever they 're called
7 It 's I do n't know what it was , er they hardly , we were having a discussion with the doctor , erm none of them would put forward their opinions or their views or what they thought
8 Although a lot of his story is still relevant to us cos you can see it in today 's life when people stand up for themselves or stand up for their faith or what they believe in and you look around you , you can see violence and being done to them .
9 And if they 're from the council or whatever , or whoever does the roads or whatever they 'll probably get in contact with him again .
10 If something is wrong with a bedroom or whatever they will come to us .
11 They are under orders not to reveal the identities of their clients or what they are prepared to pay .
12 Well , we hardly expect him to be a successful , happily married bank manager with four lovely kids just coming up to GCE or whatever they call it now .
13 I was more of a hooligan than what they were used to , ’ Bailey snorts .
14 Not just the songs and what they mean to people , but all the silly little things we 've done , like playing for no money so someone else could have some — and selling T-shirts for less money than we could have . ’
15 Once , when he had been late and a crowd of louts from the factory had started to shout at her , calling out about her legs and what they 'd like to do to her , Georg had come storming down the road on a bicycle , jumped off , and knocked two of them down before the rest ran away .
16 He will do all he can to make amends in some small way for the family 's loss and what they 've suffered .
17 It can either be looking at the animal as an observer , in which case you can talk about the animals and what they are doing .
18 But your readers will still get some satisfaction in the end from hearing what the detective deduced from something that was put before their own eyes and which they passed over .
19 Newspapers make their money from combination of cover price revenue and what they bring in from selling advertising space .
20 In most competitions I was tense ; I was racing , I was aware of the opposition and what they were doing .
21 The first Not the Nine O' Clock News series had a sketch about Python worshippers but that team , while itself worshipping Python , went out of its way not to be derivative , eschewing silly voices , dressing in drag and what they later realised to be a misogynist trait in Python .
22 Oh yeah , we 've got the analysis we 've got the questionnaires Okay what we 're gon na look at now is we gon na look at the work of Honey and Munnford and what Honey and Munnford spent a lot of time researching was people 's learning sides and they spent a lot of research and what they found out is that there are four different learning sides and we all learn in different ways .
23 In our particular ministry in St Louis Missouri we are trying to use the vast technology that 's available to us in linking up with other organizations such as Catholic charities , Salvation Army and others , so that when persons are in need of help they can go to one organization and tell their story and they do n't have to keep going from place to place telling their story over and over and we 're beginning to look toward the use of computers and what they are capable of doing in order to help resources stretch .
24 There are something like 2,000 pieces of delegated legislation brought into force every year in the United Kingdom and a recent article in Statute Law Review drew attention to some of the difficulties which are likely to arise in discovering what local instruments are in force and what they say .
25 A great deal is riding on those words and what they produce .
26 Plato argued there must be an intrinsic connection between words and what they mean — .
27 GO ON GO ON GO ON … ’ their voices seemed as harsh and frightening as the sky and as chilly cold as the wind and whatever they said he could n't , he knew he could n't .
28 And , it must be added , very few people would choose to escape its images and what they represent in terms of the good , or better , life .
29 So I try an encourage them that their images and what they chose to make pictures of are as important as my ones .
30 If one takes the narrow definition of manufacturing investment , which excludes a range of investment that is made by manufacturing companies in services that no longer count as manufacturing investment but which they used to do in-house , the average for the past six years was £10.9 billion — much higher than under the previous Labour Government .
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