Example sentences of "exactly what [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The overall incidence profile is exactly what we expected to see .
2 ‘ I could n't really see us doing another ‘ Pills ‘ N ’ Thrills'-type thing , but then we 've always done exactly what we 've liked , always been a little bit different .
3 And I said I 'd try and put some evidence together of exactly what we 've got .
4 exactly what we 've got , erm
5 As one of the leaders commented , this day 's trek was exactly what we had come to the jungle for .
6 That 's exactly what we heard saying , we 're bombing civilians to take out the control and command structure .
7 And I think that is exactly what we have to do as cyclists .
8 That is exactly what we have done twice before in this half century .
9 ‘ That 's exactly what we have done with innovative textile producers like Burlington Denim .
10 Not at least until we know exactly what we have got ourselves into . ’
11 Though over the years , from Southend to Tyneside and the Government 's own Property Services Agency , there 's all too much evidence that this is exactly what we do have .
12 This is exactly what we do find .
13 ( ii ) We were trying to find out exactly what we needed to assume in order to prove 1.2.2 .
14 ‘ Yes , that 's very welcome , ’ she agreed , quietly sipping a tall glass of orange as Ben explained to both her and Ross exactly what they 'd told the twins so far .
15 These tests established exactly what they had done before ; namely that I did indeed have an exceptionally accurate visual memory .
16 The women say that 's exactly what they hoped to achieve .
17 The women say that 's exactly what they hoped to achieve .
18 Exactly what they 've done , they saw him and they suspended him .
19 This does not necessarily mean letting everyone do exactly what they want to do
20 They were doing in that shop exactly what they intended to do and in all probability , what they intended to do from the moment they got up that morning .
21 I mean a visit to the council to find out exactly what they do take would be
22 But that was exactly what they did want , a whole album .
23 The problem must be describable : , ie the observers must be able to state exactly what they have witnessed .
24 I think in general by virtue of the fact that we go to great lengths to make sure that people fully understand exactly what they have got I mean we 're not in a in a situation where we want people to think that they 've got something they have n't , which is why we go to the lengths that we do erm to make sure that people are fully aware of what they 've got , and if they 're unhappy with what they 've got then obviously within the fourteen day period we give them the right to cancel .
25 He still has a still has a few technical problems with his speeches , his voice is very thin , he falls away at the end of sentences and when he rises to a crescendo his voice is like the distance whine of an aeroplane engine but what he said was exactly what they wanted to hear a return to family life and strong law and order .
26 The drafter should not begin to draft until he/she knows exactly what he/she wants to say .
27 She tried hard to think back and remember exactly what she 'd said that first night in Jarman House .
28 Those books Thérèse read too but pretended she did n't because then she 'd have to go to confession about them and spell out exactly what she 'd thought .
29 It was not even easy to remember exactly what she had said , so lightly had she said it , that had offended her sister .
30 There were other words , harsh , angry bitter words , but later Katherine could never remember exactly what she had said , nor could she recall her son 's replies .
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