Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] what you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It was very good of you to write such a long letter , and I was most interested in what you told me . |
2 | We are most interested in what you had to say . ’ |
3 | As a player , you 're only concerned about what you do as an individual , but as a manager you 're concerned for the whole team , ’ he said . |
4 | So tonight the wraps are off and I think you 'll agreeably surprised by what you hear ! |
5 | Be extra vigilant about what you eat or drink and with what or whom you come into contact . |
6 | I know you mean well , and I am ever grateful for what you did — ’ |
7 | After all I promised my Auntie before she died [ Mr Cannon 's wife ] that I 'd take care of him … and he 's a sweet old man , he 's always grateful for what you do for him . ’ |
8 | Mr Hamilton said : ‘ I am deeply concerned at what you have told me and I shall ask for immediate steps to be taken for normal decencies to be observed . ’ |
9 | You are always short of what you think you can reach . ’ |
10 | Is it any wonder that we do n't really taste our food any more ? learning to become aware of the flavour of what you eat and drink will not only give you a great deal of pleasure which you may have forgotten but it will also make you more discerning in what you choose to put into your mouth . |
11 | ‘ You and Florian Jones are employed because you 're both good at what you do — ’ |
12 | Those who produced classical responses might have been slightly shocked at what you found praiseworthy . |
13 | You may feel rather unsure of what you want in life mid-June , Capricorn , but by the end of the month , you will know that you 're doing the right thing ! |
14 | That 's right , I just , I always say to them you 're welcome to come in and have a coffee you know , I do n't really , I 've got me own views , I 'm not really interested in what you 've got to tell me , I know all about it , but you know you 're welcome to come in |
15 | Even when you READ INTENSIVELY ( that is , you focus on every word ) you are still inevitably selective in what you understand or absorb . |
16 | ‘ I 'm quite well aware of what you 've already told me . ’ |
17 | You must become consciously aware of what you tell yourself is true every moment of the day , for that is the reality that you project outward . |
18 | But , I think you 're quite right in what you say . |
19 | The approach might be quite different from what you suppose . |
20 | Copy the final version on to the form only when you are fully satisfied with what you have written . |
21 | Moreover , problems can be like Chinese whispers : the parents may be quite surprised at what you have been told about them and their problems . |
22 | It 's completely different from what you 've had before . |
23 | ‘ Look , Mr Bryce , I 'm very grateful for what you 've done . |
24 | The situation is very different from what you suppose , from what anyone supposes . ’ |
25 | C. You had to think very careful about what you said . |
26 | You see , ’ he said , as Peggy put her hand in his , ‘ I 'm very interested in what you 've told me about someone stealing bulbs . |
27 | Suppose I 'm an industrialist listening to this programme , and I 've been very interested in what you 've been saying , and I feel that I 've got a problem that the University could possibly give me some advice on . |
28 | ‘ Yes , Corbett , I am very interested in what you find . |
29 | Well I 'm very interested in what you say er could you , could I ask you a couple of questions . |
30 | Now this particular exercise was , in fact , a major project , in management terms it was very similar to what you do . |