Example sentences of "[to-vb] what [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That assessment has only to be read to indicart to indicate what it fortended for future success in her chosen career . |
2 | By producing this Bill , and by everything that they have done , are doing and will do , the Government are endeavouring to give British Coal the time and the means to meet what we perceive as longer-term needs . |
3 | We describe pitch in terms of high and low , and some people find it difficult to relate what they hear in someone 's voice to a scale ranging from low to high . |
4 | On the whole , these are to be preferred for video work because of their ability to relate what you hear to what you see . |
5 | We began by studying the Bible and trying to relate what it said to our daily lives and the problems of the community . |
6 | We were old enough to know what we wanted at last . |
7 | If we wish to know what we think of ourselves , we need only ask what we think of others . |
8 | Then there were the nice people who were n't interesting , and you did n't want to know what they thought of anything . |
9 | I want to know what they meant by sending a son of mine to — ’ |
10 | But he argues that the benefits were ‘ too small and too short-term for us to know what they meant in the long-term ’ . |
11 | but the trigonometry ones you have to know what they turn into I got some things , a couple of them I was getting stuck on what I supposed to put and then I actually go too far on some 'em , I , I |
12 | The third th the other thing is of course we need to know what they want in their ad . |
13 | The other of course we have to know what they want in the we want to know what they want in their ad . |
14 | The other of course we have to know what they want in the we want to know what they want in their ad . |
15 | Uncovering hidden objections is crucial to successful selling because to convince someone it is necessary to know what he/she needs to be convinced of . |
16 | Mum went straight up to Mrs Phipps and demanded to know what she meant by saying Granny had had her chips . |
17 | ‘ I 'm at your entire service , ma'am , ’ he said , eager now to know what she had in mind . |
18 | He wanted to know what she thought about everything , because as he told her he found everything she had to say so interesting . |
19 | It would be interesting to know what she did with all the money he left her . ’ |
20 | We are interested to know what you want from your newsletter so please find the questionnaire on pages 14 & 15 , fill it in , return it to us . |
21 | ‘ Now , I want to know what you think of my new skin-care range , ’ Miranda said . |
22 | We 'd like to know what you think about cellulite . |
23 | Wanted to know what you doing about that , and there 's John , and it was n't my fault ! |
24 | All you really have to do is to know what you have in terms of assets , and to know who you ought to have in mind in terms of your nearest and dearest . |
25 | I have read Jane Eyre , mon ami , and shall be glad to know what you admire in it ? |
26 | I was hard put to know what I thought about our guests — I mean since , as well as then . |
27 | ‘ Then he wanted to know what I thought of young Hilary , ’ said Tom . |
28 | Do you want to know what I done at school today ? |
29 | I would like to know what I get for that . |
30 | " I can not accept lectures , " he told his guests , " because the people who pay for them expect me to attend cocktail parties at which I am caught between someone wanting to know what I think of existentialism and someone asking me what I really meant by such-and-such a line " . |