Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [pron] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | I can buy what I need in Brussels — clothes , shaving kit . |
2 | The point is that the second version contains superfluous and irrelevant information , though this would not necessarily be the case if we were explaining what we do in the morning to an ( English-speaking ! ) |
3 | I mean , the way in which Christians and Buddhists would describe what they do in terms of their own systems might differ . |
4 | We describe pitch in terms of high and low , and some people find it difficult to relate what they hear in someone 's voice to a scale ranging from low to high . |
5 | But he argues that the benefits were ‘ too small and too short-term for us to know what they meant in the long-term ’ . |
6 | The third th the other thing is of course we need to know what they want in their ad . |
7 | The other of course we have to know what they want in the we want to know what they want in their ad . |
8 | The other of course we have to know what they want in the we want to know what they want in their ad . |
9 | ‘ I 'm at your entire service , ma'am , ’ he said , eager now to know what she had in mind . |
10 | All you really have to do is to know what you have in terms of assets , and to know who you ought to have in mind in terms of your nearest and dearest . |
11 | I have read Jane Eyre , mon ami , and shall be glad to know what you admire in it ? |
12 | When Jesus met his disciples after the resurrection " he opened their minds to understand the scriptures " , by relating what they read in their Bibles to what was happening around them . |
13 | We ask God for the help we need to discover what we have in common with our neighbours of other Faiths , so that , with peace among all believers , we may promote universal peace together . |
14 | ‘ Say what you like in front of Rachel . |
15 | ‘ You say what you mean in plain English . ’ |
16 | The differences between educated , skilled and highly-paid workers on the one hand and unskilled , illiterate or unemployed workers on the other may well outweigh what they have in common . |
17 | ‘ I do n't know what ye see in him . ’ |
18 | They feel that they should know what they want in a room from the very beginning , and feel incompetent if they can not make up their minds right away . |
19 | You know as an Adventist do you know what it says in the book of Revelation ? |
20 | It 's better to make a new will then they do n't know what you had in before and nobody 's there to argue or question it . |
21 | ‘ And does Ruth know what you have in mind ? ’ |
22 | Yeah he said ju that 's it you just do n't know what you buy in there . |
23 | But honestly do n't know what you see in him . |
24 | I do n't know what you find in them to admire . ’ |
25 | ‘ Do you know what I found in his trunk some time ago , right at the bottom ? |
26 | I do n't know what I see in you . |
27 | I do n't know what I see in him |
28 | I do n't know what I think in view of what you say , Mary , go into to great detail as to what went wrong with this , erm because I can cut that short because the fact is that Russell eventually admitted that this programme simply was n't viable . |
29 | I do n't know what I believe in any more , except that there must be thousands of nomes out there we do n't know about . |
30 | She did n't know what he had in mind but Maggie fell for no tricks at all . |