First, I have no idea why Steve thinks all three independents are with the government. |
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I put an offer in on October 10 and we're stuck in a chain and have no idea when it'll be sorted. |
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But I have no idea where, or when, the market will touch bottom, and I don't really care. |
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I cannot afford black market fuel and besides, I have no idea where to get it! |
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I recently bought a black silk shantung corset top, and I have no idea what to wear with it on bottom? |
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I have no idea where she is or what she's doing, and my mind is running at a million miles an hour. |
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We have no idea at this point whether this biosimilar will prove efficacious. |
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I can tell by his tone that this is a mockable offence but, like a Chinaman in a French restaurant, I have no idea what he's talking about. |
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But these twerps are just obscene, and they have no idea how tiresome it appears, and how boringly ordinary they all look. |
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I have no idea whose moronic idea a wooden floor in my room was, but its cold and miserable and should never be in a bedroom. |
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And I have no idea what happened to his pretty little mother-of-pearl handled knife. |
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I have no idea, having not really watched it, but there seemed a real undercurrent of anger going down. |
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I have no idea whether sparrows eat skirret, but they were definitely sniffing around it the other night. |
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I have no idea if she's counting cars, doing her multiplication tables in her head, or even if she's awake. |
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They say they have no idea when or how Beggs got into the country because of slack EU border controls. |
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I swear I have no idea how she does it, I mean putting me in strange and uneasy situations. |
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We were very shocked when we arrived I have no idea how he managed to stay up there because the roof was damp and very slippy. |
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Well I have no idea and I think the mystery will never be explained, but now do you see how easy it is for me to get mixed up. |
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I have no idea what I'm thinking or feeling about this, but I must be nervous, since I was up all night, and just napped very briefly today. |
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In fact any designer hates those dumb smart-asses who have no idea of art but believe they have the best design sense in the world. |
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I have no idea what on earth scared me so much, but I can still remember the flood of unreasoning fear as the bellows loomed over me. |
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And we have no idea how many incidents have gone unreported or have been covered up. |
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How I managed to get through that period relatively unscathed I have no idea. |
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When I wake up I'm slightly nauseated, my toes are numb, and I have no idea what day it is. |
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I have no idea why anyone would interpret the weight loss after vertigo as a likely cause. |
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He is newly ordained in this large congregation, in which many have no idea of what Calvinism, or for that matter, Arminianism, are. |
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Hope you enjoy this so far, of course I am very critical so have no idea how good this actually is. |
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It's like trying to paint an oil painting when you have no idea even how to draw. |
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It is an old wives' tale that this is supposed to be lucky, but I have no idea why. |
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Not only are they threatened by the ominous arrival, they have no idea who he is, or what he shall look like. |
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A guilty pleasure of mine is watching shopping haul videos, and I have no idea why but once I start watching one I can't stop. |
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I have no idea why anyone needs heated seats, electric mirrors or windscreen wipers on the headlights. |
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Some stylists are great with, say, thick full hair but have no idea how to do thin straight hair. |
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No effort was made to provide any background material, so I have no idea where any of these clips were filmed, or why. |
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I have no idea what to do to celebrate, or even if celebration is appropriate. |
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Most of us have no idea how to be present, just here and now, without thinking of the past or planning the future. |
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It is an open declaration to your opponent that you have no idea what you're doing, and that maybe checkers is your game. |
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Over 400,000 foreign students have overstayed their student visas, and we simply have no idea where they are! |
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We emerge, spluttering and gasping from a genuine cold salt-water bath, such as the hydropathists have no idea of. |
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I have no idea why the cheque was not paid in, but I'm reluctant to try banking it after all this time. |
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He was a relatively peaceful man and I have no idea why he let his creature do what it did. |
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You have no idea how appreciative we are, especially when the children have to come with us. |
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I have no idea as to what preference a trout might adopt but, personally speaking, I would definitely prefer the bee venom to the vacuum cleaner. |
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You have no idea how difficult it was to persuade him to move it back into the kitchen. |
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Either they have no idea what is at stake, or they place pettifogging bureaucracy above all else. |
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I'm thinking a phoebe, purple martin, starling fluttering up, a kingbird, I have no idea what's on the lowest wire, a nuthatch and a robin. |
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There must be an incalculable number of women of my generation, however, who have no idea what our place is anymore. |
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I have no idea who sent it, as there's nothing to identify the couple except an indecipherable scrawl. |
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First, an indecorous alphabet, which I have no idea about, other than it features descriptions of words that don't normally get written about. |
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I'm about as inexpert at wild fungus recognition as it's possible to be so I have no idea if they are edible. |
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And although we think we know, we have no idea, not an inkling of what is happening here. |
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I have no idea what woman was the inspiration for that album, but most of the songs are sad ruminations of a love affair gone wrong. |
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They have no idea of their future here and I feel great pity for their innocence. |
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I have no idea, but I'm just confused as to whether or not I should avoid that person from now on. |
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I have no idea if Brazile has inside information, but she's a seriously plugged-in person whose opinion is worth passing along. |
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Sometimes, people have no idea that they have a policy with an insurance company. |
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But then again I have so much cough syrup and cold medicine in my system, it's quite possible I have no idea what I'm talking about. |
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I have no idea why I was suddenly badgered by the smell of those biscuits in particular, rather than, say, Garibaldi or custard creams. |
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These critics have no idea about the stress the exams cause to the students, teachers and parents. |
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We really have no idea how many other predictions she made, or how accurate they were. |
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My banker asked me what my profit margin was and I was embarrassed to tell him that I have no idea. |
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And yeah, it does look quite good, but I have no idea whether we've assembled it safely. |
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The players themselves, the recent college grads and drop-outs, have no idea and no influence over where they will land their first jobs. |
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From reading this history one would have no idea of the role played by Anglicans in the fields of scholarship, ecumenism, or social justice. |
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I have no idea as to how long he had been waiting, but it was clear that it was his turn and his patience was at an end, you might say. |
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I have no idea what the tale is here, but something's amiss, and I was disheartened by the result. |
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Most of us have no idea of what could happen in our lives if we would overcome our stupidity and dullness. |
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I've never understood how anyone could be so dithery as to have no idea who to vote for. |
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I have no idea how to evaluate this claim, and with all due respect to the Kelly family I have no particular interest in it. |
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I have no idea how to evaluate these factors so I'm just going to concentrate on the moral issue. |
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I have no idea why the store was so crazy, they didn't have any doorbusters! |
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It is hidden away in a back street behind 2 huge double doors, which means you have no idea what to expect when walking in. |
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Irish bishops clearly have no idea about the extent to which public access to information has changed. |
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We have no idea why the body should indulge in this metabolic penny-pinching. |
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I have no idea what the evidence is that they may be basing their conclusion on. |
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Talk to any thoughtful economist and they will tell you that they have no idea how to assess the likely impact of quantitative easing. |
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It might contain spiced tea, dried chillis or washing powder and I'll have no idea until I open it. |
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I have no idea what he is talking about, but dammit, I like the cut of his jib. |
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We really have no idea whether it's legitimate or not, and we don't want to go down the rabbit hole of global monetary conspiracies. |
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Most managers in shops have no idea what the regulations say, and it's not difficult to blind them with a little bit of knowledge. |
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The big surprise is that I actually hit some deliveries, although I have no idea how. |
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I have no idea what drove him to begin playing music, what siren song it used to make him devote his life to it. |
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I have no idea what makes someone go to those lengths, but I believe what goes around comes around and she has got what she deserved. |
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I have no idea what, if any, medical or psychological aftercare she received. |
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I can't think of anyone at all that has a grudge against us and I have no idea if it's the same person or different people each time. |
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I have no idea whether I bought wisely, or whether the price is good value. |
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They were both Czech, and I have no idea what their stories were but they were definitely going by fake names. |
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If you haven't yet installed a Wi-Fi network in your home, let me tell you that you have no idea what you're missing. |
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I have seen some kinnikinniks out in the wild that do have some pretty good trunks on them, but I have no idea how long it took to get that way. |
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We are knee-deep in financial trouble and have no idea how we are going to get out of it. |
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I have no idea where these reports come from, but to my knowledge, there is absolutely nothing in it. |
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I have no idea what he would have made of his pupil, but he's a really good workman with a delicate sense of lyricism. |
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I have no idea whether he took illegal substances or not, but let's assume the worst. |
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Whether it was the beginnings of altitude sickness, hypothermia, or simply fatigue I have no idea. |
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I have no idea how it's manufactured, but it's a kind of alum, a double sulfate of aluminum in crystal salt form. |
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I have no idea whether they realise how much they have disrupted the day-to-day to running of the school. |
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I have different responsibilities now, and as yet have no idea how onerous they'll be. |
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If someone else is annoying you, and they have no idea what effect they are having on you, then what is the point in staying annoyed with them? |
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The drink menu said it had pink lemonade, vodka, and grenadine, but I have no idea how many parts of each to use. |
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Like I said, I have no idea why there are two sunroofs but everyone who rode in the car commented on it. |
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She also said I looked flushed and pale, but they're antonyms so I have no idea what she was talking about. |
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I have no idea whether or not the above story is true or apocryphal, but I'd like to believe it anyway. |
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They have no idea that I'm a leftist areligious Democrat, even though I know exactly what their political affiliations are. |
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Kev and I crawl out of my bed at some point in the arvo, I have no idea whether I have been sleeping. |
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I have no idea when the rule governing substitutes was added to the rule book nor the reason for all the restrictions. |
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She did lose her third baby however, although I have no idea if this had any connection with smoking. |
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Most people these days appear to have no idea about how you are supposed to behave in a public space. |
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Employers are at sixes and sevens and, sadly, parents have no idea of what is going on. |
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If, however, his lumbago is flaring up and so Great-Aunt Matilda will be taking over for this year only, I have no idea how the turkey will be. |
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I have no idea what the total is for the country as a whole, but again, it's a bit thick to be biting the hand that feeds you. |
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I have no idea why she would think that associating with those people is a good thing. |
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I have no idea what their thinking is at this moment in time other than by reading their own public utterances. |
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You see Willow, I know what you're looking for, and you have no idea what you're throwing yourself into. |
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For those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about, Memory Stick is a really small piece of portable memory. |
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I have no idea what if anything was ever done with the structure or if it's still sitting there on the corner under the mesquite trees. |
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Hearing these thirteen lads sing though, you would have no idea that they're new kids on the block. |
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Never mind that you have no idea what Chinese glutinous rice tastes like, or whether it would taste good to use scrambled eggs instead of nori as a wrapper. |
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I know what I'm saying probably doesn't make sense, and I'll admit it, I have no idea how to cheer you up or comfort you, but I'm still going to try my best. |
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I have no idea what kind of permissions are required to quote song lyrics. |
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Local residents have no idea who the Mayor of Leichhardt is, but nearly all believe they should decide the position by popular vote, a straw poll has revealed. |
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I have no idea why the club is not working for you, but there is no harm in adding some lead tape to the back of the head, a little toward the heel. |
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I have no idea what the effects of these poisonous plants would be if ingested, although I seem to recall that belladonna has hallucinogenic properties. |
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Do you want to use gamification for your website but have no idea how? |
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Even though I have no idea where Belgium is, they brew a fine beer. |
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I have no idea how the others manage to take such personal attentions for granted, to the point that they can't function without their personal maids and valets. |
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Until they can access their computer and written records, which are locked in a safe in the damaged building, they have no idea who they are marrying when. |
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The old-guard journalists who dismiss her as a blogueuse have no idea how diligently Riahi trained herself as a journalist. |
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I still have no idea why it was that he chose to reveal himself to me at that moment, but I am sure he did just as I am sure that it was a deliberate decision on his part. |
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I have no idea what any of us were looking at that particular millisecond when the picture was taken. |
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While I have no idea what that means, I sense these are fighting words. |
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You have no idea how much of a lifesaver the spellcheck is for me. |
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Sometimes my mouth just takes on a life of it's own and starts blabbering about something and by the time my brain's caught up I have no idea what I've gotten myself into. |
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I have no idea, and I usually consider myself a strong woman, but somehow this creep drags me into a situation where it seemed like I had no control over. |
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This should have secured price cuts averaging 11 per cent for the UK public sector, according to last year's bumf, but we have no idea if this panned out in practice. |
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You have no idea how much money changes hands on this one street alone. |
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You have no idea how difficult it is to work in a situation like that. |
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We really have no idea where our ancestors first walked on land because, as soon as that lineage became successful, its members are found all over the world. |
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Most people have no idea how much money they have forgone in wages because of those benefits. |
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One thing I'd like to have some feedback on is how the new magic system works, I have no idea how a lot less conjunctional magic will affect a game. |
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Apparently the geniuses at Fox believe that the world leaders have no idea that we have racial problems in the United States. |
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I have no idea whether you need a visa for Russia, either, so would need to get that sorted out first and I'm guessing the beginning of February might be too soon. |
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They never figured out what was wrong with him and we have no idea why most of it seems to have gone away. |
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This was a few years ago, so I have no idea who ran the establishment then, but they spent an unfeasible amount of time arguing among themselves and with the customers. |
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And they have no idea about the latest revelations of inappropriate NSA snooping. |
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My problem is that I have no idea what the response will be, so I can't come up with even a ballpark estimate of the amount of inventory I'll need. |
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Most people with this insidious disease have no idea that they are infected. |
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As in, we have no idea why this medication seems to help people with bipolar disorder. |
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I have no idea about the law behind that, but obviously these guys can say whatever they want and find the case law to back it up. |
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In the middle, a chasm so wide that I have no idea, 20 years later, how we will ever bridge it. |
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You have no idea how much I would have liked to be able to chat with you face to face. |
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Poor wimps have no idea what it feels like to be this jacked and strong. |
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Many of my colleagues, truly brilliant accompanists, have a great sense for the singer and I have no idea whether any of them took formal singing lessons. |
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They have no idea how to intervene politically in global politics. |
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Do you know what kind of garbage you are thrusting upon the tables of our society when you have no idea whether the proportions of spices are palatably acceptable? |
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These holders have no idea whether home equity borrowers use proceeds not only to consolidate debt but as a re-entry vehicle into the selfsame debt. |
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I am ashamed to say that although I understand the importance of semicolons, and appreciate their grace, I still have no idea what to do with them. |
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It is still true that a black hole may in some way explode as a white hole, but we have no idea if it can, if it will, and if so, at what point this would happen. |
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Of course, you have no idea just how difficult it is to please me until you have to accompany me on an expedition to locate the perfect pocketbook. |
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I have no idea what mesembryanthemums are, but I am going to find out. |
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It is not beyond the realms that within a generation or two punctuation will be regarded as the old-fashioned preserve of fusspots who have no idea how to communicate clearly. |
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I have no idea how he reconciles these two diametrically opposed stances. |
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Anyhow, most of you probably have no idea who or what I'm going on about. |
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I have no idea of Horwill's record but his excuse of being knocked off balance holds as much water as a chickenwire bucket. |
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I have no idea how intelligent design theorists explain humans with tails. |
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I have no idea what this 1984-ish-sounding organization actually does, though I suspect it has something to do with industrial processes. |
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I like how I can tell someone that I want to become an hero and they have no idea that I'm talking about suicide. |
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Of what that involves in the way of doctrine I have no idea nor the time to inform myself. |
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I have no idea what an apple-John is, and yet I know exactly what Irving thought of his president. |
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We have no idea, but feel free to ask Julian from Indiana University. |
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I have no idea how Justin accomplished that navigational marvel. |
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I know it as the word for a hedge sparrow but have no idea what prompted its local popularity. |
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And if you come across an L-driver they have no idea how to respond and are clearly just praying that you don't cost them their test. |
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Some of her comments really came from left field. I have no idea what she was thinking. |
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Experts say they have no idea why the red king crab is blue but suspect it's a genetic mutation. |
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I have no idea when the second vertebra went out during the battle. |
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The thing is, I have no idea where to put the tampon and am too embarrassed to ask my mom. |
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A worrying 55 per cent of partygoers claim to have no idea how they got home from last year's celebrations. |
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I have no idea how many elections I've observed but it is fair to say in three score and a few years I've seen enough to fill a bread box. |
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Elsewhere we still have no idea what Finn'stalker is up to, and his motives become even murkier tonight as he places Finn's life in grave danger. |
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We have no idea of how the pair met, their early lives or how their family and friends view this suffocating fakey friendship. |
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I have no idea what the actual proportion of pedophile Protestant clergy is, but I would be amazed if it was more than a fraction of 1 percent. |
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I have no idea why but he calls me momo and he's fully aware I'm pregnant now. |
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I have no idea why I am a nail biter but despite trying hard I cannot break the habit. |
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Well, you can have all my share of democracy. Between you and me, Gert, it's mainly a name for a lot of jumped-up ignoramuses who have no idea of how little they do know. |
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Elsewhere we still have no idea what Finn's stalker is up to, and his motives become even murkier tonight as he places Finn's life in grave danger. |
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She seemed to totally intuitively annunciate pain and fear and human weakness yet she seemed to have no idea where she had discovered these reservoirs, these hidden pools. |
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A quarter of 18 to 34-year-olds have no idea that not being on the electoral register affects their credit rating, according to research from uSwitch. |
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Even some rodeo buffs have no idea that for a brief moment in the 1920s and 1930s, women used to ride bucking broncs and wild bulls in the rodeo ring, just like men do today. |
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