Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] [adv] what " in BNC.

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1 122 miles you 've just pushed this seven and a half ton truck I believe yet what was the one moment that really stood out or really got you going ?
2 Yeah , come out with look I mean right what happens any travel agent right will tell ya right that these are that there are huge corporates with massive opportunities for business in the corporate sector particularly on because they 're used to saying that the reps and in the main will buy that because they 'll be able to get something out of it .
3 Roseau was the active spokesman of an association which grouped together what are called ‘ pieds noirs ’ in French , literally ‘ black feet ’ .
4 And then then the next and then then in geography she says right what 's your mark all sweetly .
5 In future you decide exactly what you want to eat and you tell me what you want in it .
6 In future you decide exactly what you want to eat and you tell me what you want in it .
7 Five minutes , before you start it though now that it might not apply to you , you might not have control over training , and perhaps down the left hand side you put well what methods do they use and you might put the other side then you go back and suggest to your boss will you alright .
8 Of course the argument runs that until they 're given a run no-one knows quite what they can do .
9 Mortgage companies will usually lend around three times the salary of the main earner plus that of the spouse , but people 's expenses vary and you are the only person who knows exactly what you can afford .
10 At the end of the day he got exactly what he wanted — high office , achieved not merely without push but with a positive and recorded show of reluctance .
11 Within a long programme you may find a short sequence which contains exactly what you want for a particular lesson .
12 Eventually , I found out about the Dog Welfare and Rescue Society in Stokenchurch and spoke to the kennel manager who said just what I had been longing to hear .
13 He opposes to this a hermeneutic approach which asks always what a particular utterance is for and where it is located .
14 In assuming that it may be rational to be a sceptic about value alone , we had stopped at an uncomfortable halfway house between philosophy and common sense , between the pure thinker who doubts everything and the plain man who questions neither what he sees nor what he likes or dislikes .
15 Even in Rowbotham 's account , conflicting ideas about identity are contained within an individual subject who decides rationally what roles to adopt in particular contexts , and historically determined learning processes operate on an original , ultimately biological , subject .
16 HILARY Armstrong is a second candidate who knows exactly what she 's letting herself in for .
17 We were n't allowed to have a we were n't allowed to have a cup of tea in break time no but er we were all on edge you know for fear , if he kicked it it would have scalded his foot and he were , he were only a few inches away from it , and of course he went now what we used to say now nosing around and we should n't have done he had a job to get round because he was
18 I can discuss things about the bike and because of his experience he knows immediately what I mean .
19 a daughter , what 's er , what 's her number the daughter , oh I do n't know her number I said well what 's her name it 'll be in the book , she said it 's Jane
20 You will need an introduction which states clearly what you are talking about and why .
21 When I became in a conscious way feminist I pondered long what it meant that a woman could not in such a way depict Christ as being in her image .
22 ‘ These days , ’ he said , looking at her in a way which took away what little breath she had left , ‘ I have this picture etched in my brain .
23 It was pretty wonderful to be sitting there watching it all and knowing that I was the only person in the whole school who realised exactly what was going on inside the Trunchbull 's pants .
24 From sketching the outfits she made to inventing designs of his own was but a short step and by the time he left High School he knew exactly what he wanted to do .
25 At the same time I realized exactly what I disliked about it .
26 In in that connection I think perhaps what we could usefully say
27 In fact nobody knows exactly what Galileo did promise at this meeting in 1616 , but his enemies , by a gangster-like trick , did much later produce an unsigned document ( long after Bellarmine was dead ) claiming that Galileo had promised not to teach or publicise the Copernican doctrine .
28 Again , ‘ Insistence on belief in an external realization of the good is a form of self-assertion which , while it can not secure the external good which it desires , can seriously the impair the inward good which lies within our power , and destroy that reverence towards fact which constitutes both what is valuable in humility and what is fruitful in the scientific temper . ’
29 ‘ You make me feel so strange , so out of control , and all the time you know exactly what you 're doing . ’
30 ‘ He is a straightforward guy who says exactly what he thinks .
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