Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb mod] [verb] what " in BNC.
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1 | So he , he thought he 'd do an experiment , er he took a small piece of radium which he 'd extracted from several tons of pitchblende and he put this bit of radium on his forearm and , and put a bandage round to hold it in place and left it there for a week and said right I 'll see what happens . |
2 | Yes yes right I 'll see what I can do by September I should be able to do a fair bit by then Yeah well I say I 've done the doll , that 's for August that 's for the er Beckley fete but it 's for , Friends of Beckley Church and it 's guess the doll 's birth date which as you said as you said it should have two |
3 | ‘ Oh , Robyn , ’ he whispered huskily , ‘ if only I 'd know what you were going through . |
4 | And the cryptic little message offered Chesarynth just enough information to do something — if only I can decide what . |
5 | Perhaps I ought to know what the scenario was . |
6 | First , perhaps I should explain what I mean by information technology . |
7 | Perhaps I can confirm what he said by reference to one statistic . |
8 | Perhaps I can forget what 's happened if I go there . ’ |
9 | Perhaps I can remember what each individual achieved without looking at any written work . |
10 | So I 'll see what he 's got to say . |
11 | So you know , I mean that 's that 's the er So I 'll see what Kevin comes back to me with first . |
12 | So I 'll see what John says tomorrow . |
13 | Good , right , so I will do what I 've got to do , you will do what you 've got to do |
14 | I 'll just stand here look so I can hear what Richard and James are doing downstairs |
15 | Thus I can know what is in the bottom drawer of my desk , or what I shall eat for breakfast tomorrow , by some form of inductive inference from what I have observed or am now observing . |
16 | The more you can tell me about what happened , the more I will understand what happened . |
17 | And when we talk later I 'll explain what really happened , and it wo n't be in the way he put it , ’ and with similar emphasis she turned the key ; but then allowed the car to glide forward . |
18 | But a minute later I could see what was going to happen and I began thinking every which way of how to change the subject . |
19 | but he said er , the man said , and I do n't , now I 'll see what yo your reaction will be to this . |
20 | I laughed then but now I can see what she meant . |
21 | Now I must know what you have decided in regard to precise details . |
22 | Well , now I 'd know what to do but then I just looked at him for help , and said , ‘ I do n't know any . |
23 | Well I 'll explain what radio is afterwards . |
24 | Well I 'll see what you can do first . |
25 | And then you 've got ta ring them up and ask them again to see who 's to see who Cos they usually say , Well I 'll see what I can do , and then you 've got to ring them up again and see if they 've done anything , and and er and then sometimes you 've got ta ring them up again . |
26 | Yeah well I 'll see what cash I 've got left as well cos I have n't got a lot of money on me . |
27 | Yeah so I thought oh well I 'll see what there is |
28 | Alright , well I 'll see what I can rustle up then . |
29 | I said well I 'll have what I find |
30 | Well I can choose what I do n't want to do more than what I can do , that 's easier to you know . |