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

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1 D' ya know what the axis is ?
2 D' ya know what the sales code does on your B M S ?
3 What d' you mean what a shame ?
4 D' you remember what the papers and TV said about it , Mr Barnes ? ’
5 Once again , deep down you know what a sensible level is ( probably less than what you 're consuming now ) .
6 I really want you to know what a fantastic job Celia 's done .
7 ‘ We want him to see what the reality is , compared with the tabloid myth , ’ said a party organiser .
8 Er now let's go back over oh first of all let me explain what the idea is Hello .
9 Let me know what the prospects are . ’
10 If we take sentences without contexts and devise interpretations for them on the basis of the mutual compatibility or otherwise of the type-meaning of the words in them , we are putting ourselves under constraints which have nothing to do with syntax ; by thus restricting and deforming our appreciations of the structure we prevent ourselves seeing what the effect of the syntax , qua syntax , is .
11 Let us consider what the interviewer is trying to do when seeking an interview and what the reaction of the informant may be .
12 let us see what the statement of claim alleges , or rather does not allege .
13 So let us see what the questionnaire can tell us .
14 I know that Coventry is nowhere near Calderdale , but let us see what the hon. Gentleman can do .
15 cos I know I know which the safer bet is and that 's all I 'm going to say .
16 ‘ I believe I know what the club need to check the slide .
17 I find that whenever I notice some sentence in context , I immediately find myself asking what the effect would have been if the context had been slightly different .
18 From this it follows that we could give some account of what it might mean to ‘ change the context ’ in the sense in which Fillmore ( 1977 : 119 ) envisages this when he says ‘ I … find myself asking what the effect would have been if the context had been slightly different . ’
19 My goal in this paper is to examine this literature critically , and then use it to ascertain what the appropriate antitrust treatment of research joint ventures should be .
20 I mean he grasped what the word , he grasped the way she taught him and he soon learnt to read and he could retain those words
21 No I think I know what a rose smells like .
22 after seventeen years in the business I think I know what an almond looks like
23 You want to pat yourself on your , on your back and think you know what a good boy I am , or what a good girl I am , and of course you 're doing , your superego is doing to you what your parents would 've done as , as , when you were a child , they 're rewarding you saying good boy , good girl , have n't you been good ?
24 . I think you know what a washing machine
25 Do you think what the parents have decided is fair ?
26 ’ ‘ Do you know what a Lancashire cocktail is ? ’
27 Do you know what a vestry is , children ? ’ asked a friend of mine , probably hoping that none of them did .
28 Do you know what a Gas Board ID should look like ?
29 If it 's got another consonant do you know what a consonant is ?
30 Ah do you know what a vowel is ?
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