Example sentences of "[vb infin] [Wh det] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know what I weigh now , but I can tell from the mirror and the clothes that I wear that there is , sadly , more of me than there was .
2 Three days now that 's you you 'll know what I mean here do n't you ?
3 Could be you could have all sorts of things sweetheart We I bet you we 'll come out and it 'll be right opposite us instead of missing it do you know what I mean still it was further up the road than the junction but the bus did n't seem to be having any trouble .
4 Do you know what I mean now ?
5 I do n't know what I said pretty hard
6 Do you know what I 've just noticed ?
7 You could n't of done cos you did n't know what I putting down !
8 ‘ I 've checked all the recent reports from our agents , and do you know what I found out ? ’
9 ‘ Do you know what I have here ? ’
10 Well d' ya know what I have n't to your place yet , the , fireplace .
11 Surely it is implausible to suppose , taking Russell 's example , that I do know what I did yesterday but I do n't know that the world did not begin five minutes ago replete with archaeological and other traces ( Russell , 1921 , p. 159 ) .
12 I do n't know what I do n't know where little , little one 's come out
13 I do n't know what I do n't know what it is .
14 Right I do n't know what I do n't know I did n't have the function a formula
15 I 'll let you know what I find out . ’
16 Well I can choose what I do n't want to do more than what I can do , that 's easier to you know .
17 yes , that 's the money supply and measures , the measures of money supply I 'm sure you 'll be okay you should beat what I got anyway , cos I saw it sort of cold I could see you were put into shits of boredom , they go totally over the top most of the time my parents
18 ‘ We 'll go and watch what I 've just explained on machine , which should make it easier for you to understand .
19 ‘ It did n't matter what I thought yesterday . ’
20 It did n't much matter what I came out with .
21 It does n't matter what I do today , but if Jane when she goes upstairs or Jamilla are in a bad mood or are the wrong people for the job , they can affect our residents ' lives .
22 What does it matter what I do now ? ’
23 Sue Parker — mother of Julian , who 's only eighteen , by the way , ’ added Leonora with a wicked little grin , ‘ is keen to go into partnership with her , and I can do what I do just as easily after I 'm married as before . ’
24 I 'd never do what I do now if it was n't for Summerhill 's free-wheeling , timeless , non-routine approach to getting through when life 's off the rails .
25 Or you can do what I have just said , which is , say ‘ I , I 've made a mistake there , I think I 'll do it again , what I want to say is this . ’
26 ‘ I can only repeat what I have already said to other journalists , ’ he said and began to read .
27 As for the remainder , I can only repeat what I have already said : the schemes will be on broadly the same terms as are currently enjoyed .
28 I 'll do whatever I feel like when I 'm
29 And they say yeah I will but but presumably that tapers off and they do n't but it 's an interesting thing that on particular when you 're targeting certain things like pantomime do get people in I think there 's lot 's of people said this evening say actually build on that perhaps get those people to come back again so yes I did like it I I did like what I saw there I did like the way that I was treated I did like the whole ambience of the place like I 'll definitely come back again will they be viable to do that ?
30 Since no one seems able to do anything with these people they wo n't mind what I get up to , tee-hee ! ’
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