Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [to-vb] what " in BNC.

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1 The trouble is that no-one appears to know what will happen after the Olympics and whether if by then the United Nations ' blacklist will preclude British members of the Tour from competing in certain countries .
2 Adding that no-one seems to know what really happened , Slater went on to say that it was an apparent lack of early commitment by Motorola 's management which led to the loss of Sun and others as takers for the 88000 .
3 The effect of this inner sweetness was that I began to sing what previously I had spoken ; only I sang inwardly , and that for my Creator .
4 The first thing my livingstonii did was to develop white spot , unusual in cichlids and the more so in Mbuna , and it was while they were undergoing treatment in methylene blue that I started to learn what characters they can be .
5 He had hinted as much more than once , just vaguely , just enough to entice me so that I want to ask what , so that he knows that I want to ask .
6 Sorry , I did n't mean to pull back it 's just that I want to hear what they 're talking about .
7 We tend to assume , I think , in normal usage , that I have to suspect what you are thinking , and to imagine or conjecture what you mean by an expression , but that you have some direct and privileged access to your intentions which enables you to know what you mean .
8 Absolutely but he 's up against the fact that nobody wants to know what he 's doing .
9 What makes it worse is that nobody seems to know what happened . ’
10 A family with more than one child may be so chaotic at meal-times that the mother is too pre-occupied with feeding the youngest that she fails to see what is happening with the others .
11 Okay well do n't worry do n't worry he ca n't you know just think of something though having said that if you look at the role that you played in the group moving towards the chairman 's style , taking over the group perhaps becoming and you were n't a person that sort of took over and forced your views on everybody but you were certainly up there at the front with and listening to people taking information and manipulating everything that you had to fit what was coming in from everybody so that does show Chairman 's skills , Chairman tendencies
12 I really would n't know how to work in such a way that you had to consider what other people might or might not want to hear .
13 We will also help you to understand your own body so that you begin to know what your actual dietary requirements are .
14 The penalty is that you have to decide what sizes you want and prepare them in advance , a process that can take quite a time and uses up a considerable amount of disk space .
15 Joining at a later stage means that you have to accept what has been agreed by others . ’
16 American Express and Diners Club ( sometimes called ‘ travel and entertainment ’ cards ) an chiefly different in that you have to pay what you owe in full each month , and no formal limit is set on how much credit you can get .
17 The broad guiding principle , attested by many authorities , is that one looks to see what the taxpayer has done to earn the profit in question .
18 I had to interrupt her flow of catastrophes to suggest that we try to understand what was going on beneath the surface .
19 We look so closely and with such moralistic scrutiny at the religious content of sects , and the habit of mind that imagines that it alone has the full and unique expression of the faith , that we fail to notice what they have to offer .
20 We pass so much judgement in our minds concerning the events of a day that we fail to see what is right under our noses .
21 ‘ It means , ’ said Duvall holding up one of the paraffin cans , ‘ that we have to burn what we found in that car wreck outside . ’
22 One useful function of hypotheses is that they help to indicate what data are needed for their testing .
23 Not that they needed to hear what Mr Evans had to say because they had heard it before .
24 It was at this point that he began to realize what a very bizarre and difficult case he had fallen into .
25 Busacher was so riveted by the bizarre sight that he failed to see what was happening with Georg and Suzi .
26 ‘ there must be something in the nature of a criminal intent of the kind which means that it is done with the idea of some form of hostility to the police with the intention of seeing that what is done is to obstruct , and that it is not enough merely to show that he intended to do what he did and that it did in fact have the result of the police being obstructed . ’
27 Mr Clinton also disclosed that he intended to offer what he called ‘ an aggressive and quite specific plan ’ of aid when the two men meet next month .
28 I did , you 'll have to forgive me , I mean I think for the sake of those who were not at the meeting erm what we should really say is that actually said that he wanted to hear what kind of a parish we are so that he could attempt to match the , the incoming priest with you know the need of the parish .
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