Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] be use to " in BNC.

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1 Well , not too bad really , it 's erm I can only describe it has having erm a huge hangover , which erm which I 'm used to anyway , so erm you know I 'm obviously a bit disappointed with the way things went , but erm you know that 's party of Rugby .
2 There the register-keeper was well and truly confused , since he not only referred to children of ‘ Charles William Titford , Linen Draper , Bishopsgate Street ’ — a nomenclature which we are used to by now — but also made an error when it came to wife Anne 's name — she appears as ‘ Mary ’ .
3 But that was the first case of that absolute determination which he was to use to great effect in the later films I did with him . ’
4 In 1991-92 , the TDC had a budget allocation of £51 million , which it is using to great effect .
5 I 'm really a workaholic and it is what I am used to now . ’
6 She explains : ‘ There is n't really much time to rest or socialise , I 'm really a workaholic and it is what I am used to now .
7 This is what I 'm used to — carrying gentlemen 's bags up , turning on the lights and the air-conditioner , taking a look round to make sure everything 's just so .
8 ‘ Rusty 's a delight to work for , and it 's a stunning contrast with what I was used to at the Victoria and Albert Museum ’ , says LACMA 's decorative arts curator Martin Chapman .
9 ‘ It may not be what you 're used to but it 's better to get things straight from the start , is n't it ?
10 You know I said to her I said it 's not what you 're used to is it ?
11 Well , it 's not what we 're used to at Hoggatt 's , senior staff knocking each other about .
12 I 've got enough just to manage , but things are n't what they should be and it 's not what we were used to in the old days . ’
13 ‘ Japanese companies in Europe today want to use European suppliers providing they can be sure the quality and service matches what they are used to in Japan , ’ said .
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