Example sentences of "[pron] exactly the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I thought that it was very polite that we should go there in the evening and assess for ourselves exactly the harm th the possible harm that it could do to their gardens at the back and and that 's why we did that .
2 Their companion cast them exactly the sort of curious glance Isabel had just been anticipating .
3 Hundreds of organisations have realised that an independent weather service can give them exactly the information they need , when they need it and for a realistic cost .
4 I like you exactly the way you are . ’
5 And I do n't want to change you , I want you exactly the way you are . ’
6 He personalised it , he told him exactly the benefit of escalating premiums , and he could n't say anything other than yes , because it was what he wanted .
7 ‘ We see companies rethinking how they can manage product design , how they can help people communicate between different groups in a company , how they can eliminate printed information and let people see information electronically and browse it exactly the way they want , or how they can keep track of their customers in a better way . ’
8 Karl , please do it exactly the way you did it with Hanna in the last production . ’
9 There is an enormous literature on this topic , but mostly written by political scientists and sociologists , not lawyers ; and there is disagreement about what exactly the phenomenon is , largely because the term is used to refer to a variety of different arrangements .
10 Parents can be asked to keep a detailed record of what exactly the child eats over the course of a day or if possible a week .
11 What exactly the government did mean by freedom was hard to discern in the nineteen legislative Acts which together constituted the emancipation .
12 The first one is what exactly the duty is so far as the auditor is concerned .
13 At advanced levels of language learning it is less easy to predict accurately what exactly the learner wants to communicate , or in what situation he is likely to find himself .
14 If we now enquire into what exactly the acquisition of a fully upright posture and all its attendant psychological advantages had for our hominid ancestors I think that we are now in a position to give a fairly specific and detailed answer .
15 Even if the outgoing employee has no constructive criticism to make of the job , the period of compiling the job specification prior to the interview is an invaluable chance to reconsider what exactly the job involves and to compare what is being done to what is really needed .
16 They will give us exactly the colour we want , especially if we dovetail them with the bassoons and thus make use of the deep low notes of the second horn .
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