Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , obviously only what I read in the papers , ’ she began . |
2 | Thinking of his earlier remark , Cassie said bluntly : ‘ Well , I 've only just about got one foot in the middle class bracket , myself , so perhaps you 'd be slumming if you made love to me , which is so obviously what you have in mind . ’ |
3 | As Le Cerf 's use of the terms ton and mode is somewhat confused this was perhaps exactly what he had in mind ; certainly his contemporary Michel de Saint Lambert was employing ton in the sense of a tonic upon which one could build a piece that was in either the major or minor mode . |
4 | Traditionally an Englishman is as much what he does in his free time as in his hours of work , and both Who 's who and the obituary columns honour this fact . |
5 | OK : one more when we get home and that 's all before bedtime , he thought , facing the fact that bedtime was probably all too literally what she had in mind . |
6 | You know I think that was very much what they had in mind . |
7 | Thomas had warned her that things were never quite what they seemed in this old world . |