Example sentences of "and what they [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 These signs include data on circulation ; the number of papers and letters submitted for publication , pages published , and advertisements placed ; data from readers on which papers they read and what they like and dislike ; citation data ; ‘ influence data ’ ( like mentions of the BMJ in parliament or the New York Times ) ; and financial data .
2 He refused to consider what he regarded as interfering in the judicial process and what they saw as moderating his policy of harassing the Free Church .
3 The National Feder-ation of Professional Workers had already objected to the proposed constitutional reforms of the BUF and what they saw as plans for the suppression of Parliament , the imprisonment of opponents , and the establishment of a private army .
4 What archaeology can not do is tell us the names of the people and what great deeds they did , how they influenced each other , and what they thought and believed in — these are things that only historical evidence can tell us .
5 If they went again to that place and what they 've and got the same things ?
6 They tend to admire people for how they hold themselves and what they say and then blame them more for being found out than for what they do .
7 Very often in therapeutic groups they do claim not to , but in fact er the leader does play a very dominant role er and even when the attention shifts to members of course , the fact that all the other members are watching them means that their reactions and what they say and think and do in a group would have been very much constrained by their actions and expectations o of the other members .
8 What what we must n't do with Honey and Munnford is just take things at face value because what Honey and Munnford did is they actually carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they decided that I mean they carried out interviews with er lots of people thousand and they had a general study where they carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they said was that in particular with the reflector a l some , some scores are naturally higher than others and that what we ca n't do is just sort of look at these and say well this is the highest score , therefore I 'm much more of a , of a reflector than I have of , I am of the other three , all we actually need to do is compare our scores against the general norms .
9 Mike says he knows everyone 's measurements , and what they paid and what they owed .
10 They should all be ‘ under one roof ’ : that was what mattered , and what they did when they got there was an issue of relative indifference .
11 Well when you 're a waitress and you mix you know with all sorts and you hear different people talking and what they did and what they did n't do you now and some had Doctor pills at that time in the nineteen thirties and some used the Indian bark .
12 He would have enjoyed seeing more of this blue and green misty world with the lingering scents of ancient magic everywhere and he would have liked to see some of its people and found out how they lived and what they did and if they were happy .
13 Clearly therefore lone mothers are not all the same and what they experience as lone mothers will be affected by many factors including age , race , class , family relationships and so on .
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