Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is an information pack which will tell you exactly what we do on medical practices . |
2 | ‘ And I 'll tell you exactly what I think about it . ’ |
3 | She fought free , but she had no time to tell him just what she thought of a man who would play one sister against the other before Dana was in the room . |
4 | She ought to tell him just what she thought of him , but she felt too shaken , too drained for further conflict . |
5 | Look what happened to Flaubert : a century after his death Sartre , like some brawny , desperate lifeguard , spent ten years beating on his chest and blowing into his mouth ; ten years trying to yank him back to consciousness , just so that he could sit him up on the sands and tell him exactly what he thought of him . |
6 | Tell him exactly what she thought of his cold , callous treatment of Mark ? |
7 | She would have continued to attack him further , but , even as she opened her mouth to tell him exactly what she thought of philandering , two-timing men who played around with their office staff , she heard Ross swearing violently under his breath . |
8 | She laughed as his warm mouth against hers told her exactly what he had in mind ! |
9 | He had fully intended to tell her exactly what he thought of her disgraceful conduct , for he had no doubt at all that what had been done had been done deliberately . |
10 | Stuart Surridge was regarded by Jim Laker as the ‘ finest captain under whom I ever played ’ , while Alec Bedser put a spotlight on Surridge 's special quality when he wrote : ‘ One of the privileges of friendship is a free exchange of views , and we could always tell him honestly what we thought of his plans , and , in turn , he could be equally honest with us . |
11 | His voice dripped sarcasm , telling her plainly what he thought of that . |
12 | One half of her wanted to give in and accept his kisses , which she knew would be delicious ; the other half wanted to tell him insultingly what she thought of him . |
13 | Your life has been incredibly successful , and you 've got out of it exactly what you wanted for your highest good . |
14 | The Inspector had seen him earlier that night and made it plain what he thought of him . |
15 | So , yuk , I would have not , she told us later what you think about . |