Example sentences of "just what [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Just what gets them in the mood I 'm not sure , but I have seen them indulge in this activity in all but the wettest or snowiest conditions .
2 Fatima Zamzam , for example , knew just what had happened to her home and lands .
3 The piece was written in good taste but could n't help but leave the reader wondering just what had made Morrissey so paranoid .
4 Within days Hadley Cantril and a team of psychologists from Princeton University were interviewing listeners to see just what had made them so convinced and , in many cases , so panic stricken .
5 It is not known whether Lady Tynte investigated just what had happened to the bird 's genitalia but subsequent studies of female pheasants showing similar transvestite tendencies revealed that only sexual differences developing at or after puberty were affected and that the reproductive organs themselves remained unaltered ( Yarrell , 1827 ) .
6 And I told Vladimir Semenovich just what had happened .
7 Otherwise it might have occurred to her to wonder just what had happened since her arrival in London to so raise her jaundiced opinion of the whole male sex …
8 And just what had been paid for in this case ?
9 Just what had she let herself be talked into ?
10 Rachel thought how lovely she looked , then found herself wondering just what had happened the previous night between her sister and David — a couple who had once meant the world to each other .
11 In 1953 – 54 , however , it was often difficult for the British to evaluate just what risks the Eisenhower administration was prepared to run .
12 It was just what United needed and it rattled Leicester who in recent weeks have been the most successful team in the table .
13 It is clear that the APU agonised greatly on just what to assess under the umbrella word ‘ science ’ — and how to assess it .
14 It is clear that the APU agonised greatly on just what to assess under the umbrella word ‘ science ’ — and how to assess it .
15 That what it means , and it was fifty days se se se seven weeks , after the death and resurrection of Jesus and the disciples had been told to wait in an upper room until the Holy Spirit would descend upon them , and you 've had that record read to you from acts chapter two of just what took place on that day , that birth day of the church of Jesus Christ .
16 Always the man of action type rather than the deep thinker , he is a captain who leads by example ; if he showed himself rather insensitive to the needs of his bowlers , he showed his batsmen just what to do .
17 The importance of knowing why we do things and not just what to do has altered many of the concepts and shattered many long held perceptions about the effectiveness and quality of care we give to patients .
18 These engines required much better fit of components than had Newcomen 's ; parts bought in had to fit exactly , and then those putting up the engine and its house on site required to know just what to do .
19 And you can imagine her , ca n't you telling Ruth just what to do , and how to go about doing it ?
20 Just what happens when you 're on holiday !
21 A programme is not just what happens in the conference hall .
22 Just what happens to Noriega remains to be seen .
23 Just what happens at every conventional wedding , but for me every minute of that day was magic .
24 This is just what happens in my novel : the girl , Snow White , listens to the life-stories of her companions but , try as she may , she can neither comment nor reply in kind .
25 It 's more than just what happens to individual patients .
26 But I 'm just going to demonstrate to you just what happens .
27 This is , of course , just what happens in a real tree .
28 This is just what happens in real life .
29 An open question gives great freedom to respondents but we may get just what happens to be uppermost in their minds .
30 To put members ‘ in the picture ’ about just what goes on at Potters Bar the tour extended to the membership department , the various offices and even the accounts department .
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