Example sentences of "what you [adv] [verb] is " in BNC.

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1 What you also get is the storks have got nest sites in chimneys so you get the storks , so what you 've got is nest sites for people and storks increase together , so there 's an intervening variable .
2 After all , when you are ill , or when someone whom you love is ill , what you most want is someone to take the responsibility .
3 The idea of unitary authorities structure plans , er I think could only be a disaster and the first option which is the most viable , could of course be a dissipation of democracy of the indirect democracy er because erm I think what you probably have is a number of officers , civil servants and a scattering of councillors er and really the the direct local involvement which we have now through directly elected councillors on , on planning committees and strategic planning committees would have .
4 So it helps first of all when you 're setting up the spreadsheet I suppose you can create one formula then copy it instead of having to edit each one individually , erm but later on you might accidentally or maybe deliberately in some cases overtype a cell and er if you have to put it back again and what you probably do is copy it from the adjacent cell and then you have to study the formula to try and understand it , and then edit it if it was n't the copyable formula and , er it may take a little time to edit it but it could take you a lot longer to understand it .
5 Now , what you probably do is just reset all the input cells back to zero .
6 Look , what you probably need is some fresh air .
7 Also , what you generally find is that if somebody is reading as opposed to refreshing their memory from looking at a piece of paper and then letting it flow , if they 're reading from it it 's dull , it lacks sparkle .
8 You can , of course , say that a certain bait catches more bream than any other , but what you really mean is that a certain bait is used more often than any other on the waters with which you are acquainted .
9 What you really need is a shed on wheels which you can pull behind you .
10 Andersen Consulting believes what you really need is a more broadly based approach .
11 In this case though what you really need is a Windows machine .
12 For instance , you may well admire a well-bred horse that has a lot of competition potential — but even if you can afford it , buying it would be a big mistake if what you really want is something quiet and up to weight to hack and do riding club events .
13 What you really want is the facility of moving the binoculars freely in any direction , in altitude and also in azimuth .
14 They also tend to feel sorry for you when what you really want is someone to say ‘ Yeah , you can do it . ’ ’
15 ‘ You know , Charlie my boy , from the way you says that I can tell what you really want is the dirt .
16 ‘ I know what you really want is just a demonstration , ’ Henry said .
17 yeah what you really want is a
18 What you really want is a printout of all those commands
19 On my machine at least the re-programming does n't work for shifted keys and what you actually get is the 2 key producing the S. I have fiddled around with different forms of getting ANSI.SYS to do it but so far I have failed .
20 Cos what you actually need is n't just your monthly figure , is it ?
21 The idea was I was using them as sub-headings originally but then people were kept y'know slowing d it 's erm very hard to work out whether what you actually want is a good detailed set of notes .
22 What you actually do is not put it in percentage but in shares .
23 What you actually do is you pay off the loan gradually over that peri period of twenty years , so you get from that point to that point and it 's , it 's sort of level to start with , you 're paying mainly interest off and not much capital , so when you get a statement from the building society , you still seem to owe virtually the same that you started with .
24 What you actually do is erm list what it is that you 're gon na critically evaluate .
25 What you now need is some really good publicity to get the scheme off to a start .
26 What you then do make a note of that all that , as I read it to you what you then do is to put your solution into that container you have to otherwise it comes out the ends !
27 That 's why when you 've been running hard you 've got the stitch or whatever , that 's caused a buildup of lactic acid in the er muscles , what you then do is your muscles say , Enough .
28 However , if you pursue the associations and begin to delve into the latent content , what you often find is that those day 's residues , which are specific to that day , as Theresa was saying , relate to more general erm situations , or indeed to things that actually happened in the past which that particular aspect of that particular day might remind you of .
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