Example sentences of "[vb infin] [Wh det] [pron] are [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Only , ’ she said aloud , ‘ only , we do not really know what we are looking for . ’ |
2 | Suddenly , they let him down and one said , ‘ This guy does n't know what we are talking about or he would not ask , ‘ Who is he ? ’ ' |
3 | And doctors look in people 's ears all the time , but eight out of ten do n't know what they are looking at . |
4 | ‘ Do you know what they are going to be about ? ’ |
5 | Without looking up she said : ‘ I do n't know what you are getting at , Mr Wycliffe ; all this was a long time ago . ’ |
6 | Never assume the reader will know what you are referring to . |
7 | One year , when Joicey was in full flood , a new keeper made the mistake of challenging him : ‘ Joicey , you do n't know what you are talking about . |
8 | But perhaps we should apply a variant of this to pseudoscience : ‘ everything is possible if you do n't know what you are talking about ’ . |
9 | ‘ I do not know what you are talking about , ’ said Allen , ‘ but I like your cheese . ’ |
10 | ‘ I do not know what you are talking about , ’ she snapped at reporters . |
11 | ‘ You do not know what you are talking about , my dear boy . |
12 | All I wanted to say was when you speak of ‘ collaborators ’ , you English do n't know what you are talking about . ’ |
13 | In the end the opposing Counsel has apparently shown that you do n't know what you are talking about . |
14 | ‘ I do not know what you are talking about . ’ |
15 | ‘ I do n't know what you are talking about ! ’ |
16 | You can be caught out with your follow-up question if you do n't know what you are talking about ’ — Sir Robin Day . |
17 | I did n't do anything , I do n't know what you are talking about . |
18 | ‘ I am sorry , I simply do not understand , I can not follow what you are saying at all , ’ Alida Thorne said . |
19 | I do not understand what they are talking about , and I do not have the knowledge to take up their suggestions . |
20 | If you ca n't make the client understand what you are talking about , it is likely that consumers will also be mystified , so the client wo n't let you run the campaign . |
21 | ‘ I do n't understand what you are doing to me . |
22 | " When you can measure what you are speaking of , and express it in numbers , you know that on which you are discoursing . |
23 | Persons making the application should complete their name and address and should indicate what they are applying for . |
24 | Note that failure does not include collection failure — the absence of the sought item or topic from the collection ; one of the functions of a good catalogue is to inform users as quickly as possible that the library does not hold what they are looking for . |
25 | ‘ Can you leave what you are doing for a while ? ’ |
26 | Sir Reginald added , ‘ If you do n't get what you are going for you will be a great nuisance when you return . ’ |
27 | If we look at it another way , we can suggest that many physics students feel that they must accept what they are told by their departments and that they find it difficult to challenge what they are told . |
28 | I can recommend any family will find what they are looking for at an HCI Club . |