Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] i [verb] what " in BNC.

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1 Also , I believe I made it clear that I knew what I wanted from a partnership with a sponsor and was precise and convincing in my presentation .
2 But at least my goals were clear and I knew what I wanted .
3 And course we 're doing a lot of counting today this wrist is a you know I do n't mind that you see what did that wrist was that elbow I had to have a second operation on it , in the arm up here because er I had to have some bone taken away in the elbow course it stretched guiders but they also erm disturbed the wrist joint because it was in plaster like that stretched round and disturbed the wrist joint and I ke it 's it weakened it and it 's only just it 's only just this what last nine months that it 's that it 's really started to effect this but I know what it is that 's because I keep going out doing the odd jobs
4 I feel rotten though , I do honest cos I know what
5 I knew they were discussing me in private , but I was seriously alarmed when I discovered what they had decided .
6 I 'd have had that if I know what I 'd had now , but cos I did n't know what it was .
7 Sometimes I get sick when I see what I fought for , ’ Moran said .
8 yeah that 's right but I mean what can you do I mean she was an Russian was a
9 And I find it hard to believe , because first of all you have to understand the word ‘ intelligent ’ in the way he meant it and I 'm not sure that I know what he meant ; and there are any number of ways of being intelligent .
10 I am not precisely sure that I know what the right hon. Gentleman had in mind on sentencing policy , but I am happy to engage in exchanges outside .
11 There are also times when we need to ensure that we understand what is being said , and this can be done by asking simple questions or making comments which help elucidate or develop what the counsellee is saying , such as , ‘ So you think that … ’ , or ‘ You mean that … ‘ , or even ‘ I 'm not sure that I follow what you mean …
12 Barbara was confident that he would , it was just his sort of evening , but I was n't sure if I knew what John would enjoy any more .
13 yeah it was , oh it was terrible and I thought what a strain that must be on her heart , you know , carrying all that weight
14 ‘ I know how much we have already put in up to the end of 1992 and I know what we could be asked for for 1993 , ’ Longuet said , but the size of the sums is to embarrassing for him to reveal them — but he did say they were incompatible with what the European Commission would allow and what French taxpayers wanted .
15 I was born too late and I discovered what I wanted to do too late and what I did I did too late and my death is about to come far too late .
16 And I think when we talk in terms in getting around to spending the money we have got then we need to look quite clearly about how you make a place more inviting and it 's also about when people come into the building how they 're met what the receptionists like , when they ring up can they get through and I mean I 'm I 'm surprised that 's said about the tickets that I think that our reception ticket areas an excellent area the people working there are first class are very friendly very helpful so it 's trying to get that sort of concept through the building I thin k we work on that I think the building 's kept very clean people who clean the building are very good but I hear what you 're saying and I thinks it 's been said earlier by the lady here by the foyer downstairs she feels threatened when she goes into that bar because I think the whole decor and the way it is is a threatening place I think we need to look at those so that was an old and .
17 ‘ I felt terrible when I realised what had happened .
18 ‘ And I was even more astounded when I heard what Norwich were going to pay for him .
19 Her voice was very earnest , as though it was desperately important that I understood what she said .
20 Some of it I find a bit er a bit too obvious but in the same way erm on , on the sociology side , I get a bit angry because I see what society does to people .
21 I did the rest of my round in a state of gloom and at lunch I was still so preoccupied that I wondered what had happened when Tristan served the meal .
22 He 'd won the 1979 Open and I knew what kind of player he was so I was pretty thrilled about being asked .
23 When I caught up , Ann was still obviously very distressed and I asked what on earth was wrong .
24 Alan me for me , mathematical but I accept what you 're saying that you mean numerical for most of that alphabetical as as opposed
25 He had separate orders , each locksmith and at this time I 'd done all the ord whatsit er and this and that and the other and I said what 's next ?
26 I thought London was a wonderful place but I was disappointed when I saw what a small , tumbledown house my brother and his wife lived in .
27 Well yes well I mean it 'll be , be more beneficial when I know what it 's go er what sort of plan you 're going to present to me .
28 ‘ She 's round , ma'am , ’ Salt said in her angry voice , and under her breath : ‘ Blessed if I know what the world 's coming to … serving wenches falling about and being propped in chairs as if they were gentry . ’
29 I was very surprised when I discovered what he was ringing about . ’
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