Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | Fairfax then summarizes thoughtfully what the laibon has been saying . |
2 | The patient can explain only what the problem is . |
3 | Reptations and careers can hang on what the judges think about your product . |
4 | When I called the police , they instructed me to write down everything the caller had said . |
5 | writes down what the problem is considered to be ; |
6 | ‘ Would you mind explaining just what the hell you are talking about ? ’ |
7 | As the man responsible for operations throughout the UK , he had had difficulty in understanding exactly what the CIOR meant , he said . |
8 | Since that time , researchers have struggled to try to establish just what the form of representation is that is used by deaf children . |
9 | The important thing is to establish just what the end result is to be and then find the right software . |
10 | Control of your performance is achieved by the combination of attitude and power , and it is essential that you should know just what the attitude and power is — in various configurations — for every performance you might need to set up in the aircraft you normally fly . |
11 | The 150-page tome is being snapped up by people anxious to discover just what the treaty is all about . |
12 | It follows , then , that an evolutionary argument must attempt to establish exactly what the continuity may have been that led from the level of the higher animals to that of Man . |
13 | And they were not having anybody in the mine , with a watch , who could let people know exactly what the time was , and in other words , create a situation where the men might go home before they 'd completed this particular task . |
14 | ‘ Trouble is , I do n't know exactly what the top is . ’ |
15 | amendment which I hope will financial control which is that the of financial services shall have no discretion to accept claims for the financial year ninety-three ninety-four , submitted after the thirtieth of June nineteen-ninety- four , that effectively means that that two month rule which he does have discretion on he will not have in the case of late claims in this financial year , that means we 'll know exactly what the figures are , by the thirtieth of June . |
16 | Say exactly what the smell is . |
17 | ‘ So you see , as often as not the left hand knoweth not what the right hand doeth . |
18 | The left hand knoweth not what the right hand doeth . |
19 | It 's traditional in some ways but the brothers who own the hotel , Julio and Alfonso , have come to know exactly what the Club 18–30 holidaymaker is looking for . |
20 | Plus , you 're in the best place to know exactly what the modification is that you want . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'd like to know exactly what the emotional implications are of having a sexual relationship — the kind of problems you have or mistakes that get made , ’ says David . |
22 | This is all very limiting for the pilot but it does mean that the investigator is able to know exactly what the pilot is , or should be , doing at any stage in the flight . |
23 | It is impossible for the author to know exactly what the reader will accept as being a " proper " application of abstract algebra . |
24 | So we want to know exactly what the odds are , on this one . |
25 | The concept of ‘ emotion ’ is ill-defined within psychology , although paradoxically the lay person seems to know exactly what the term refers to . |
26 | There are general sort of comments that they do n't really know what the parish council does and they 're not very sure , erm , sort of it , it was mainly through the children 's card thing , perhaps a little bit of money that their child , you know did n't me meet any recognition but would n't it have been nice to know exactly what the picture had been for , and sort of the nitty- gritty does n't necessarily get filtered through . |
27 | It is hard to know exactly what the company were aiming at or were attempting to say , but after a couple of scenes the audience found itself tussling with one question only . |
28 | This section will consider not what the critics write in reviews of exhibitions , but the criticism which is contained within the exhibition catalogues ; not the commentary from the box , but the programme of events . |
29 | The summary is for the reader who is in a hurry and wishes to know quickly what the recommendations are . |
30 | The country was spared the follies that all too often accompany the first six months of a new government while tyro-ministers clamber up what the Civil Service likes to call their learning-curve . |