Example sentences of "[vb base] [Wh det] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Thass wot I call livin' if you mus ' know .
2 And when I go and have my erm , smear test which I keep putting off .
3 He then went on to discuss whether an employee could use his recollection of any features of the plaintiff 's plant , machinery or process which they claimed were peculiar to them even though they admitted that their competitors used similar machinery .
4 And the more they become integrated , then they would expand out , join the Scouts , the Guides or go to the local youth club , so be part of the , the er , growing up process which they have n't been afforded .
5 Jean-Francois Baroni , a newcomer to the Salon specialising in Italian drawings , failed to sell the rare portrait of Countess Skavronsky by Vigee le Brun which he bought at Sotheby 's New York in January for $4,500 .
6 you do n't think you want a dishcloth and you do n't think you want a pan scrubber , you do n't think you want which you do n't
7 Then Aggie dressed Granny in a brown calico shift which she had brought with her .
8 Her mind raced around the nameless colours in the sky and the tantalising word warm which they refused to speak or explain .
9 Er is I 'd looked at the using their machine build which I 've built in ,
10 She runs the advertising for Phileas Fogg Snacks , Babycham and Shell which she describes as an interesting mixture .
11 Forgive what I said earlier , Rober' .
12 It may well be that we send what we consider to be the fuller report there .
13 For the real enthusiast who wants to know why we cook what we do , as well as how to do it , Paul Levy 's FEAST OF CHRISTMAS ( Kyle Cathie , £9.99 ) is the answer .
14 I report what I feel , as well as the rumour that is spreading .
15 So if you like your fingerboards more cambered , either buy an Austin Special or badger Chandler and suggest what I did — that they offer a choice …
16 Suggest what you like , we do n't care .
17 They eliminate what I call the " instinct " reporter , who perhaps can not pass exams but who is still street-wise , intelligent and eager .
18 Then , we suddenly realise what we 've said .
19 Because you realise what it means , do n't you ?
20 ‘ It 's only now you realise what it means … you miss her every single day ’
21 But the others could well do a lot of blaming when they realise what you 've been doing . ’
22 Every time you take a step in the right direction , realise what you have done and give yourself due credit .
23 Now that I have peace to do all this , I realise what I had previously suspected : the gilgul has used a fairly primitive spell .
24 I now realise what I have been missing , it is a very good magazine for knitters and I shall in future be buying it very month .
25 " I expect what you need is a good curetting . "
26 So what I was gon na say was , that , that partic , partic er participant observations typically involves actually living with the , the study for a fair amount of time , so erm although they might tell you a pack of lies initially you can actually observe what they 're like , what they do and see whether they fit what they 've said and as time goes on you ha hope to develop some kind of rapport with them so that they might totally understand .
27 Secondly , we summarise what we know about managers ' use of external information in general ; there is an overwhelming preference for informal rather than formal information sources .
28 As I understand the Leeds position , they want what they call a lev a level playing field , or to be aiming at the same goalposts that they 've been aiming at for the last number of years .
29 There 's projects with the kids you know get the kids to work on what they want what they want to see get them to work on their parents and find out you could find out then whether there is or not in Harlow .
30 They want what they think its traditions are , while being quite ignorant of Church affairs or the Christian faith .
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