Example sentences of "what [pron] [vb past] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 Does n't make it any better if you messed about it picked up what I said but it did n't pick up very well what Jenny said .
2 This was not actually what I meant but it was reported as a sort of ‘ leadership whinge ’ and general complaint .
3 Yes I did , it started going , I do n't know what I did but it started going it started
4 I just , I did n't put , sort of , what I did because it 's work experience
5 This is n't what I wanted but it feels right .
6 He wanted what I wanted and it was n't love or commitment or really even friendship ( although he called it that ) .
7 But she knew what she felt and it shocked her .
8 I did resent her quite a lot for what she did but it gave way after a few months .
9 But he thinks he 's the centre of the world and he was going to make it difficult for Angie to do what she wanted if it would affect his career .
10 I know what you said but it is n't even dried yet .
11 I understood it in fact from what you said that it was a decision of the sub-committee .
12 Well I was just actually gon na ask you about about what you did afore it .
13 but I can hardly remember what we decided but it seems that we 've now got
14 ‘ As far as the clothing is concerned , it 's all in the reports , but to save you time I can tell you more or less what we found and it is n't a great deal .
15 Passers-by were clearly baffled by what they saw and it was only when curiosity proved too much that anyone came near enough to be buttonholed .
16 And he gets about , he did n't say what he got but it 's over the twenty three thousand drawings that er they 're worried about the level of er tax , you know , for the next
17 Dan could hum what he wanted but it 's very difficult to play that sort of thing . ’
18 He also knew what he wanted when it came to the matter of his monument .
19 That , more than anything , was what he wanted and it means that we will be able to continue with the action , with Mrs McTear taking over , ’ he said .
20 No one was quite sure what it meant but it sounded impressive .
21 No major EC country has ever been refused what it wanted when it declared that a vital national interest was at stake .
22 How the poor fellow finally got his report together I do not know but I doubt that even he did n't realise that he was dealing with a supernatural force that did what it liked when it liked .
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