Example sentences of "what [pron] 's [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | You can hear what everyone 's saying and it 's weird . |
2 | exactly what I 's expect and you may find they actually sort of are on a down-slope still . |
3 | Erm I just wonder whether it might not have been better to move round a little bit to the left so we could have seen the lady 's hand and sa as well er er and as well as her face , you know , we 've got ta get we can see what she 's doing , know what she 's doing but it 'd been nice if you could have included her hands . |
4 | If you , if you were the patient you might say it 's wrong because erm she does n't look like she knows what she 's doing or there 's a mistake or something gets missed . |
5 | Even though she 's not here in person , her personality comes across in terms of someone who knows exactly what she 's doing and is strong in her views . |
6 | Tell Thatcher you are against what she 's doing and vote Communist . " |
7 | but she tends like you say forget what she 's doing and |
8 | I can totally agree with the woman here just now , what she 's saying but the woman at the back of me just now , she 'd said about lesbianism , this is a different thing entirely . |
9 | I was terrified when Herman , like someone in her books , turned to me and said : ‘ How delightful it would be if one could hear what she 's saying when she does this . |
10 | Now the reason why we 've come together and this has been a recent change and it 's been this year , erm is because there are overlaps without going into deep detail , there are overlaps in our work and we were working together as officer 's anyway , but not as well as we should , so what we decided to do was formally integrate the three teams under the same unit , and we do have regular er internal meetings , management team meetings consisting of John , Pete me and Carol and we so we more co-ordinate the work for all the teams much more systema systematically , that we know what everybody 's doing and that way we believe we can use best use of resources we 've got most effectively . |
11 | If in the unlikely event , if they want to feel a C C Q , let them have it , do n't , do n't because that person may be a tax he , he buys he has to feel what he 's buying and to deprive him from that you really are up against it . |
12 | You may well be better off without him instead of living in limbo , not knowing what he 's thinking or why he 's acting in this way . |
13 | ‘ We are n't saying we agree with what he 's done but if he knew we were there and we loved him it would have come out differently . |
14 | Do n't know what he 's doing but he 's |
15 | you at least can keep up with what he 's doing because you can see |
16 | Well that 's what he 's doing cos that 's all he can do . |
17 | And you let Mr Brown know what he 's doing and where he 's going . ’ |
18 | According to the apprentice chef , the Royal Oak is a good place to learn one 's trade — ‘ Chef knows what he 's doing and is prepared to help you , but he does n't push you too hard ’ — though the commis chef criticizes Tom for not being adventurous enough — ‘ He reckons all he has to do is to keep on producing good plain food and the customers 'll keep coming , but the fact is that it 's dull . ’ |
19 | And the fact that I say that a lot of these accidents happen because perhaps you 're not paying the attention , very often I 've been or know of situations where the bloke is really paying attention to what he 's doing and the still the unfortunate occurs . |
20 | It 's nice and cool inside the cellar , and not damp , though I guess it can only be just above the water table , and my father seems to know what he 's doing and is confident that the explosive has n't become unstable , but I think he 's nervous about it and has been ever since the Bomb Circle . |
21 | The chap is very very experienced , he knows what he 's doing and he 's he you you could n't ask for a better worker really but yes d I I do believe he 's got a problem with his eyesight . |
22 | distracts him from what he 's doing and he the distraction . |
23 | One will stay with you all the time watching what he 's doing and the other one goes upstairs , while he 's left alone , and in that short space of time they can actually . |
24 | I think that 's the point what he 's making and that 's what actually you know does the lamp damage that mm |
25 | Well that 's what he 's saying but frankly |
26 | No I mean th that 's what he 's saying but I mean |
27 | I ca n't make any sense of what he 's saying because it seems to me that erm our common and everyday and perhaps very deficient notion of individuation is , what makes me different from the rest of you ? |
28 | You do n't listen to what he 's saying because you know just it just becomes so it takes your attention away . |
29 | I do n't know what it 's called but there 's this bit where you go down on the floor like an anteater . |
30 | There is a rubber plant and another one — he does n't know what it 's called but it 's his favourite . |