Example sentences of "readers what " in BNC.

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1 With little of the didactic or combative attitude which characterized NME during the late 1970s , Q concentrates most successfully on giving its affluent , young male readers what they already know they want .
2 It does not aim to tell readers what they can do to help the environmental cause , nor is it written in an alarmist way .
3 In a critical article written several years ago , Townsend concluded by reminding his readers what Tawney had written in 1913 .
4 One formed the impression that its editor gave his readers what he thought they ought to read rather than what they might want or enjoy .
5 I just had to write to you , to tell the Tennis World readers what a certain , beautiful lady has done for tennis and for her supporters .
6 This critic concluded his review by pointing out to his readers what he thought were the real merits of the film for he had thought of it as being ‘ neither capitalistic nor laboristic , but a straight-away drama ’ not at all ‘ depending on any propaganda to arouse the spectator 's interest ’ .
7 One fundamental difference between junior and adult fiction is that many ( in certain periods , most ) writers for children feel they must tell their readers what they want them to know or to feel .
8 Kingsley does not tell his readers what will be , but it is evident that he does not have the welfare state in mind .
9 In the December issue we asked readers what they considered to be their most treasured possessions in the home and whether they preferred to use or admire them .
10 Sophia Tickell tried to track down two great characters who brought home to NI readers what conditions were like in the mining town of Siglo XX .
11 They tell readers what to think and supply ready-printed letters to send to MPs and to the Chancellor of the Exchequer stating , for example , that an extension of VAT ‘ would mean misery for me and my family ’ , etc .
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