Sentence Examples
It was me wot spotted an unattended package at London Bridge station yesterday afternoon. |
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Jeannie's all uncertain about everything and I think things are going to get quite nasty, now that they don't have a protector who knows wot she's doing. |
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Here's another sketch wot I did earlier and a couple more photos so you can feel the atmosphere of that vibrant Sunday afternoon in Trafalgar Square. |
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For it is the truth of my heart, dearest Lady, that thou hast inspired in me that which I had thought long lost, and whither it had scarpered I wot not. |
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This graph is very interesting to estimate wot the best rpm is to pass the next gear. |
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Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, author of the Tractatus and plenty of other works wot have put grey hairs upon my head, lived a few miles up the road in Clifden. |
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Tell ya, yer better be a wife beater wot seed th' light. |
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Yea, mine owne sayings are every hand-while alleadged against my selfe, when God wot I perceive it not. |
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In addition, Doro wot is another popular food, originated from the Amhara people of northwestern Ethiopia. |
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Bollocksology it was. It's fuckin' different I tell yer. Fuckin' geezers in combat jackets and Gawd knows wot. |
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Weel I wot I wad be broken if I were to gie sic weight to the folk that come to buy our pepper and brimstone, and suchlike sweetmeats. |
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Sir, said Sir Gingalin, I wot not what knight he was, but well I wot that he sigheth, and maketh great dole. |
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We liven in fear, but we wot not whither to flee for to be better than we arn here. |
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But wot I really gotta know before commitin' mesel, like, is does eivver of 'em get you a discount at Tesco? |
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As they told a recent gathering of the Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society, in Laurel, Maryland, it's the flow wot does it. In this section There's oil in them thar sands! |
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A little after, he sent a lad, as he were the priest's clerkling that had confessed her, to the lady to ask if she wot of were come thither again. |
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And twenty thousand infants that ne wot the right hand from the left. |
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The veggie grouping with the collards offers a portion of yemisir wot, a tasty lentil paste made with spiced butter and seasoned with several additional spices. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
I feel most too tired to rite in you tonite, Mr. Diry, but I guess I'll tell you wot made me feel so xerted. |
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Twice he took the mug up and put it down agin without starting and asked 'em wot the little game was, but they on'y laughed. |
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You should jest 'ear wot I 'ear, old pal.Let big pots make the round o' the pubs, and they won't talk that footy fal-lal. |
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Think becos you've got a killick on yer arm yer can do wot yer likes, I suppose! |
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I don't remember exactly what happened, but the millionaire man said, blimy, couldn't he run after his hat wot the wind blown off? |
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I show'd her into his room, and shut the dore, just enuf so as I could see all wot went on. |
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Escanes wants a cook who can fry a capon in a special way they wot of in Gaul. |
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I don't care wot you 'old with, ging, you got to chuck that sojer on the fire. |
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They're so ticklish ever since they got the 'abit, war-time, o' mindin' wot people said. |
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He's a sticker, that's wot 'e is, and it's my misfortune that 'is mother takes after 'im. |
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From what I can see of it, said Pug, that Un up there was avin is ands too full to worrit about wot was goin on down ere. |
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We took many specimens, to the end that we might confer happiness upon certain households that we wot of. |
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Would you do me the favour, miss, to take notice o' two promises and wows wot it is my wishes fur to record in this here crisis? |
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Being requested to explain himself, he stated that there was some of 'em wot you couldn't kiver with a sixpence. |
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The first was the Bishop of Hereford, and a fine figure he cut, I wot. |
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And wot,' sez I, 'if some day, prancing along in a fash'nable cavalcade, she all of a suddents comes across him drivin' a Mexican steer? |
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Ere you come, a pore mis'rable specimen of 'uman scum, an' I tykes yer into my galley an' treats yer 'ansom, an' this is wot I get for it. |
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Now, yer r'yal 'ighness, wot can I do for you afore you goes ashore? |
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Twas a wild goose chase, and I wot not what moved me to run after it. |
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I wot it was a proud time for us, for he unhorsed each knight that he tilted against. |
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I'm no blanky orator, mates, but wot I say is drove from me. |
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She wuz ther most piratical craft in petticoats wot I ever seen! |
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Then, wot with undertakers, and wot with parish clerks, and wot with sextons, and wot with private watchmen, a man wouldn't get much by it, even if it wos so. |
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But the man's face was all bedewed with the sweat of fright, and never again, I wot, was he found so close to Sherwood Forest as he had been this day. |
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When I was a hired-out shepherd in a solitary hut, not seeing no faces but faces of sheep till I half forgot wot men's and women's faces wos like, I see yourn. |
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Only yestereve, you wot, one of Lord de Grey's men-at-arms came limping to us with the news of the awful carnage the foul fiend had wrought on his master's household. |
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Without taking overmuch upon myself my good word will go far towards gaining any strange gentleman a fair reception from yonder potentate you wot of. |
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