Example sentences of "[coord] [det] [be] exactly [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And some of you some of you did that this morning although you may not have realised it er but you said well well like Rob said and er just just making people feel part of it by by using their names and that 's exactly the purpose of having these plaques in front and why I asked you to use erm to put your name on them is so that we can do that .
2 Eventually he bent over and told the Head Girl to kick him ; she was amazed but she did so — just stepped forward and kicked him and that was exactly the step he wanted .
3 ‘ My own empirical self is becoming more important , ’ he wrote to Barfield , ‘ and this is exactly the opposite of self-love . ’
4 In the end support staff act as information switches and this is exactly the sort of function that can be taken over by electronic data processing .
5 And this is exactly the quality which Wordsworth excels in .
6 You would n't let a thief tow away your home — but that 's exactly the sort of invitation you give a criminal if your caravan is n't secured !
7 But that is exactly the opposite of the new picture .
8 In 1923 , when the Liberals found themselves in much the same situation as Mr Ashdown is hoping for today , Asquith told them that they ‘ were not sent here by your constituents to play the part of soldiers of fortune ’ , but that was exactly the part they found themselves playing then , and will find themselves playing now if we get a hung Parliament , and they will be unsuccessful mercenaries at that .
9 As Doug , Meadowbrook would be cast violently against type , but that was exactly the sort of doubletake effect I was interested in .
10 But this is exactly the kind of quality of which Paul is speaking .
11 Such a view is of course anachronistic , but this is exactly the attraction of Gironella 's reworkings — he can present us with shifting visions of the art of the past , from within and from without , exploiting contrary responses , period eye and innocent eye .
12 But this is exactly the sort of attitude that has forced RAF pilots to take on the most terrifying assignments and attack runways and hardened aircraft shelters ( built with British expertise ) , to be fired on by Soviet missiles or Soviet antiaircraft guns , or face the threat of German-developed chemical warfare or French Exocet missiles .
13 I shall certainly look at that , but this is exactly the sort of issue in which I do not want us to get involved .
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