Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm talking about opposite what they call you know .
2 Operators who have their tachograph charts analysed by an outside agency need to be careful about exactly what it is they are buying and whether it meets their requirements in protecting them from breaches of the law by their employees and agents .
3 Fuller details about exactly what you need to do to enter will appear next month .
4 Buying a travel cot is n't as easy as you might expect , mainly because you have to think about exactly what you need from it beforehand — and how much you want to pay .
5 But let us be clear about just what it is that it is seeing .
6 The Childcare Now ! campaign is asking for just what it says .
7 Well I know let's face it , if he , if he was really convinced of the falsity of most it he
8 I do n't think that 's kind of less what you 'd find in the Sun because of twenty million college goes up in flames .
9 Erm I 've had one comment from the people in Nottingham , that er we need to have a clearer idea of exactly what we want from people , and then let them go away and and read more detailed bumf in more detail .
10 And I said I 'd try and put some evidence together of exactly what we 've got .
11 There was no quantitative work and later ecologists dismissed this whole technique as an example of exactly what they were trying to avoid .
12 It really is something that I would like to see us achieve in the future and if this can be brought forward by meeting the developer down there , then I would be , certainly be in favour of that and I would certainly like , and this is what we said at this meeting , to find out a little more detail of exactly what they were offering but we have to be minded all the time , as I said again , is how we 're going to acquire permission to go over one or two different land owners ' lands .
13 The word ‘ grammar ’ , for example , had been inserted seven times without any indication of exactly what it implied .
14 I mean it 's cos it 's not of course as we know , it 's not a secret that he has one , it 's just a question of exactly what it is , it 's the
15 ‘ There was a picture of exactly what I wanted hanging in the salon , ’ says Susan .
16 Had Charles looked the other way — south , over the town bridge — we have a very good idea of exactly what he would have seen , thanks to a contemporary engraving by Abraham Crocker .
17 He swallowed deeply as Michael Ryan took his hand and shook it , the animal strength of the handshake reminding him acutely of exactly what he had done .
18 He paced around behind his desk , running his hand through his hair , uncertain of exactly what he was going to do .
19 But this time can you concentrate more on what you are going to do with your body to actually tell people via your body or give them a good idea of exactly what you mean
20 Over the next week ( assuming it to be typical ) keep a note of exactly what you do with your time each day .
21 Please would you supply details of exactly what you sent to District Audit as , I understood I was supposed to provide details of the Parish Council bank accounts and copies of the bank statements at the audit on 7th May 91 .
22 In fact the whole place seemed geared towards just what she and Dr Russell were doing now — sipping cool drinks and dreaming the afternoon away .
23 In many catalogues you will find exotic-sounding breed names and references to them , but seldom much explanation of just what they amount to .
24 We have no conception now of just what he undertook .
25 Like so many of the films that were to be made during the Second World War , The Four Just Men does n't only draw attention to the nature of the enemy ; it also presents an evocative picture of just what it is that is under threat — ‘ all the roads and rivers , fields add woods and hills that make up this funny old island . ’
26 Any model helicopter can be flown with a basic 4-channel aircraft set , but it will be more difficult to set up and very limited in terms of just what you will be able to do with the model , once you have learned to fly it .
27 Robert Palmer 's chief executive perspectives speech at Windows World was liberally sprinkled with demonstrations of just what you can do with the aid of fast processors like Alpha .
28 Robert Palmer 's chief executive perspectives speech at Windows World was liberally sprinkled with demonstrations of just what you can do with the aid of fast processors like Alpha .
29 A few times she was aware that he was watching her , but managed every time to resist the temptation to look up , unsure of just what she might see in his eyes .
30 The words were tenderly spoken , yet they hit her like a tidal wave of icy-cold water , instantly extinguishing the flames of passion curling inside her , bringing her to horrified realisation of just what she was doing .
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