Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | It means they have improved access to information on what holidays sell best and what the customer wants . |
2 | So out of yesterday it was how to put the structure together as the delivery of how it came across and what the audience 's reaction was to it . |
3 | Other problems can arise with how the employee 's spouse will cope with living abroad and what the spouse 's employment prospects will be . |
4 | The essential skill in setting call objectives is to phrase them in terms of what the salesperson wants the customer to do rather than what the salesperson will do . |
5 | The ability to hear what you hoped you 'd hear rather than what the other person is saying . |
6 | However , MPs who wish to satisfy their constituency parties could vote Smith-Prescott and still retain some left-wing credibility , while ordinary party members understand better than anyone the need for an organisational shake-up . |
7 | ‘ Shelley understood better than you the passionate quest for truth which overrides any other considerations in the heart of those who would open the secrets of nature , whether scientists or poets . |
8 | Who knew better than her the strength of William Ash 's bullying personality ? |
9 | No man knew better than he the value of a generous gesture . |
10 | It would n't hurt for some of them throwing away but none the right size of course . |