Example sentences of "and what [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Job satisfaction or dissatisfaction is a function of the perceived relationship between what one wants from one 's job and what one sees it as offering or entailing .
2 In those days the government assessed local authority needs according to a very in the grant related expenditure assessment , G R E A , greas and this is much more complex and sensitive measure of how much it costs to run a city and in those days what the government thought we should be spending and what we thought we should be spending seemed in fact to be very close indeed .
3 After a period spent talking about the Legion and what we thought it was going to be like , he turned to me , shook my hand and wished me good luck .
4 By keeping up-to-date-records of our objects and where they are we are trying our hardest to behave responsibly with what we have and what we know we have . ’
5 If we have a perfect fit between what we want and what we get we do not bother about priorities .
6 Jealousy is also linked with the question why ? and what we feel we are owed .
7 Er there was a lady fell over about two months ago on that footpath just at the beginning of the winter , and the cathedral council offered to pay for the installation of a light and what we did we contributed seventy seven pounds which is sixty including V A T to enable a second light to be installed because of the two steps on that footpath , one at each end , erm
8 And what we did we have .
9 And what we did we created a framework first of all with six pairs of opposites pairs of opposites and er if you remember this happened in a fairly slow and methodical way very much a left brain activity saying well okay is this a valid pair of opposites to do with that .
10 Dickie was in the gardens there , Pammie drove two tractor driver , Jo , Jo was the , where 's Jo , Jo was the dairy , milk , then I used to drive the other tractor when we wanted two , and what we did we all could take over from the milker when she was off , or Pammie , we could all interchange .
11 We are the paying customer , we are the boss and what we want we are entitled to get .
12 er and and and nice to know that we want to establish contact and you may be aware that we 've had this plan , and , and what we want it to achieve is so and so , and we 'd like to set it up in this way .
13 So I had a meeting with Dailey to talk about the workshops and so on , so we 've bashed out the format and er , and what we think we 'd like to do , but it 's partly dependent on D T I , because it is their event , and we want to be seen to hijack it .
14 Care versus control , genericism versus specialism , authority versus self-determination , which no matter how many innovative structures we construct and what we call them , are never adequately resolved .
15 and what we do we meet up by the golf course
16 And what what did you have to do on the pit face then ?
17 Erm well just go to the final question now I mean Erm when th now the flats are emptying out and they 're coming down , erm and what what do you see is gon na be the problem ?
18 And what what do you do when you times the index by three ?
19 I contacted schools , newspapers and magazines for young women willing to fill in a questionnaire or be interviewed about self-image , and what they told me forms the main part of this book .
20 There were very few people around who seemed to be telling the truth about their past lives , and what they told you was only meant to further their self image .
21 A look at Words and Sounds ; how they 're put together and what they make us do .
22 AND WHAT THEY WISHED THEY 'D NEVER BOUGHT
23 And what they want him for ?
24 The only evidence from that dream is the feeling of childhood — all childhoods , probably : the puzzlement of the child watching from the pavement , wondering what 's going on , what they , the adults are up to , what they want from you , and what they expect you to do .
25 And what they see I 'll tell , unless Sam 's back here soon , safe and sound . ’
26 Pride is a state in which people seek attention and recognition for what they think they are and what they think they have done .
27 I felt I knew what addicts ' lives are like and what they think they 're getting from dope .
28 A very early and most interesting use of this technique was that of Jahoda who asked young people at school to write an essay about their first day at work and what they envisaged it would be like .
29 Well there 's a physical limit to how much we could produce in a an eight hour shift and all the slate makers were adamant that the figures he reckoned they could produce and what they reckoned they could produce you know they were totally different .
30 Yeah because you know why people never tried him , cos everyone used to sit like like some people that are rubbish at the game yeah , they say oh , this Guy 's shit and what they do they say oh , it 's shit and tell everyone do n't be him , do n't him he 's shit .
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