Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [pron] [pers pn] be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Spilling the knots from one 's entrails out onto paper is n't likely to make a poem or story that others will want to read , but many writers do have to go through the ‘ spilling ’ process in order to know just what it is they have to hammer into shape . |
2 | One of the problems is you ne , it 's alright saying something on the environment , you have to tighten up what it is you 're gon na do . |
3 | The only thing I would add is that you need to find out what you are good at ; you need to find out what it is you can contribute which other people ca n't and that is something which only you can find out for yourself . |
4 | At last , incredibly , I 'm going to find out what it is I 've been missing … wanting ! |
5 | And that involved talking to the client to find out what it was they wanted ? |
6 | As they try to find out who they are they may experiment with a number of different modes . |
7 | I 'll just have to work out what it was he said he wanted . |
8 | Your first priority is to identify exactly what it is you are trying to achieve with your golf swing . |
9 | Yet he seemed to be able to switch off whatever it was he experienced . |
10 | And , unless you are that raving genius we have met before , you would do well to analyse exactly what it is your detective novel is about before you embark on detailed plotting , let alone the actual writing . |
11 | However , for us to improve our ability to control corporate crime , it is first necessary to grasp just what it is we might want to control . |
12 | An' then we 'ave a look at Bill 's book to check out what it was we got up to . |
13 | Like UK language schools , ELT publishers , particularly the smaller ones , may need to examine exactly what it is they have to offer . |
14 | ‘ Can you do something for me ? ’ she asked without preamble , and went on to explain quickly what it was she wanted done . |
15 | Before the meeting took place , Pat Bellis took Kingston to one side to enquire just who it was who was spreading the ‘ split ’ rumours in Manchester . |