Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh det] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I suppose he 's invested it wrongly or whatever I do n't know I I can understand why they did n't come to his rescue , you know , I mean , they 've got their livelihood to think about and he was a bachelor where as they 've got children , or and he 's brothers and they 're |
2 | Yeah because our uncle also wants to so they did n't know whether they should all go and get or whatever I do n't know . |
3 | or what I du n no . |
4 | and she run back down the stairs and the front door was opening and banging and shutting , whether she run outside or what I do n't know what happened , the dog was bloody barking . |
5 | Went quiet about half past ten so whether he buggered off out or what I do n't know . |
6 | But whether they 've actually put it behind the shed or what I do n't know . |
7 | Perhaps it is churlish of me , after the kind remarks of the Minister , to venture to comment on what he has just said , but at the risk of being tiresome , may I point out that what I said before was that it does not follow that a decision made by the Home Secretary corresponds with the advice that he receives from the chief inspector . |
8 | It is often assumed that what I have earlier called the ‘ division of labour by strata ’ is the prime objective content of the British ‘ class ’ system but there are severe methodological problems in investigating this hypothesis , since the schemas proposed for the classification of occupations are not actually independent of the phenomenon to be explained . |
9 | The problem is that whatever I consume greenly or ungreenly constitutes a bite out of the earth 's resources . |
10 | ‘ I 'll be sorry to leave , but I know that whatever I did today I do n't have a chance of playing at Charlton on Saturday , or the week after . ’ |
11 | I felt , wretchedly , that I was such a moral coward , such a sickening liar , that making a promise I knew I had no intention whatever of keeping was hardly any worse than what I had already done . |
12 | You have my sincere hope and prayers for a safe delivery out of your troubles , and which I fear not will be granted to you , and if I am not with you at the time you will have something to present to me when I do . ’ |
13 | During those times I read a great deal — mostly books chosen for me by my father and which I thought more suitable for boys than for girls — Jack London , Rider Haggard , Talbot Baines Reed , Arthur Ransome . |
14 | My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to that good example of the special skills and capabilities that the British defence industry still has , and which I do not doubt will serve it well in future in both domestic and export markets . |
15 | Indeed I piled up on my home bookshelf many more volumes than appear here and which I have regretfully had to omit . |
16 | There has n't been much opportunity to do anything new , but there is a painting which will be the final work in the catalogue and which I have yet to complete . |
17 | There is an objectivity behind the subjectivity of our preferences which entitles you to recommend to me a dish which you do not choose yourself and which I have hitherto been repelled by , but may come to like if I can forget my prejudices and for the first time attend closely to the flavour . |
18 | Yet another rarity turned up the other day and which I illustrate here . |
19 | Everybody is making the bodies real small , but I scaled down a teeny bit and what I took off that way , I added in thickness , so it 's fat , like a Les Paul , so you can get that big , beefy sound . |
20 | We settled down with a new bottle of champagne on the table before us , and I summarised what I had discovered about Brian Harley 's contract with Supersight and what I had not discovered about his putter . |
21 | We only get a certain amount a week off our dad [ parents separated ] and that 's about it — and what I take home . ’ |
22 | I know what I 've said and what I 've not said . |
23 | ‘ What I were born and what I 've since become , the likes o ? thee 'll never fathom , see thou . ’ |
24 | And what I hate even more is the thought that I 'm just the next number on your list . |
25 | She shut up and her mouth fell into a gape , the sweat appeared in globules on her upper lip , the colour deepened in her face and she seemed to have to force breath into her lungs as she listened to him now saying , ‘ You 'll not tell me any more what I 've got to do and what I have n't got to do . |
26 | It seems everything I get in here , Gateways I 've got ta get some fish paste cos I do n't know what I 've got and what I have n't that 's it in in Cos I wan na defrost mine . |
27 | I felt that what I was really talking about was my confusion over what I want , what I like and what I do n't like . |
28 | Do n't tell me what I remember and what I do n't ! |
29 | And what I do n't wan na do , is is to get involved in looking at all these and saying , oh . |
30 | They taught me what I want and what I do n't want . ’ |