So you seriously expect me to believe that you, the sponsor of this revolting stunt, had no idea what the stunt involved? |
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The big surprise is that I actually hit some deliveries, although I have no idea how. |
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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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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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They were receiving frantic calls regarding accounts and computers crashing all weekend long, and they had no idea why. |
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Doctors told her she was drugged but did not know what with, and Stasi has no idea who might have slipped her the mickey or why. |
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I knew Whiskey Bar had picked up a decent-sized market share but I had no idea how much this kind of thing costs. |
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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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Andy was very grateful to the mystery benefactor who provided his bail money even though he had no idea who the person was. |
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We had no idea the film would become the touchstone for special effects films that it is recognized to be today. |
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Factory never accounted to us for all the records we'd sold, so we had no idea how much money we were losing. |
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She has no idea what she possesses and besides she is needed for the ceremony. |
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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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He left school at 16 years of age, with no idea what he wanted to do, so his father indentured him as an apprentice in his company. |
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Of course, I had no idea how much the journey should cost, so assumed I was being quoted an inflated price. |
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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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I had no idea of the thoughts running through his mind or the feelings building up in him. |
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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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She had no idea what she'd done to be charged with a serious crime like treason. |
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De Vries, who was on trial with Millwall, had no idea just how much influence the two would bring to bear on his immediate future. |
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We have no idea at this point whether this biosimilar will prove efficacious. |
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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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He saw the tension on my face but he had no idea that I had been on the trot all morning. |
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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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The brunette winced, knowing that Mack had no idea how many times Charlie had bitten his lip to stop the questions that sprung up in his mind. |
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She had no idea there were heavy units in the vicinity, because of radio silence. |
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Neither of us remembered the way back to the sickbay and we definitely had no idea where the next exit was. |
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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 had no idea what had passed between the two, but the negative vibe was stifling. |
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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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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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Out of the blue, we were twinned with a town that most people had never heard of and had no idea where in the world it was. |
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At the time Lisa had no idea what judo was, but thought Aaron sounded cute and decided to give it a try. |
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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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She was so simple and unpretentious that most people who met her had no idea of the depth of her inner life. |
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I also noticed two sheets of carbon paper on each tablet and I had no idea what they were for. |
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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've no idea if he works there still, he used to ring me up all the time when I had my job doing admin at a uni last year. |
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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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I have no idea whether sparrows eat skirret, but they were definitely sniffing around it the other night. |
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Most skyjackers, and especially the common criminals, had no idea what life in Cuba was really like. |
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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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While some high profile projects have been killed off, in the main the government has no idea how to replace them. |
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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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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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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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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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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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He had no idea the value of the barometer but it looked easily stealable and was insecurely fastened. |
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For example, I previously had no idea that you can play games on a handset or send text messages and e-mails. |
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Jeffries had no idea what was wrong with her daughter as she uncharacteristically stumbled and fell and began to slur her words. |
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I've no idea why, though I suspect it's got something to do with the temperature of the beverage. |
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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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Annabelle, suspicion which was aroused quick in her bosom, had no idea of the meetings that occurred between her brother and her lady's maid. |
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He looked concerned, but she had no idea what he was saying as he offered her his handkerchief to wipe away the tears. |
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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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Up until quite recently we had no idea of the numbers and variety of the whales, dolphins and porpoises round our coast. |
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He has no idea that she has been down to the designer label store and has smuggled the illicit buys into the house in an Asda carrier bag. |
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The family on the farm had no idea the hen had gone back to nature and had been laying her eggs in a disused trough in the loft. |
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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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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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I inwardly thanked the gods that these people had no idea who I really was. |
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I had no idea where we were at the time, but we were definitely in the upstate. |
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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 had no idea who he was, but I could feel it just as strongly as everyone else around me. |
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Of course, the Britishers had no idea of returning the land to Wodeyar, and the betrayed Indian king retreated into a shell. |
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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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He also received a number of nuisance calls over the weekend, although he said he has no idea who was behind them. |
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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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Although they had a Very pistol and several cartridges, the men had no idea of the correct signal. |
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I knew aerogel could trap small moving objects, but I had no idea it was such a good insulator. |
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The kid pitcher who impressed his teammates for his bulldog attitude as much as his pitching ability had no idea what was happening. |
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He still felt a great sensation of butterflies in his stomach though, now more so than ever, as he had no idea what to expect. |
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Jaye has no idea why these objects are talking to her and initially fears for her sanity. |
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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 what, if any, medical or psychological aftercare she received. |
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But she gave the impression she had no idea of the level of abilities and needs of the client group concerned. |
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But she had no idea it would tie her to postal votes for three years and effectively bar her from the voting booth for the 2005 General Election. |
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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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That old man kept on about how the Puerto Ricans were coming around ruining his neighborhood, he had no idea that his real enemy was me. |
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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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He says he has no idea why the selectors chose him as the team's captain in the first place. |
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In reality Maddy had no idea if he'd actually slept with her, but it wasn't her business to ask or even know. |
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Clara, still with no idea where she was going, went to ask the boy for directions. |
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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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I must have been walking around with my head buried in the sand because I had no idea that the clocks went forward an hour last night. |
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I had no idea he was going to be there until he walked in with his girlfriend. |
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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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She did lose her third baby however, although I have no idea if this had any connection with smoking. |
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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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I had no idea such cunning and wily interrogation techniques were still permitted in the Western world. |
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I had no idea how well my impromptu plan would work, but it was the best I could come up with. |
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But all that stuff did make it difficult for shade-tree mechanics, who always ended up with 16 vacuum hoses and no idea where to reattach them. |
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His family said they had no idea why anyone would want to kidnap him and had expressed concern about his ailing health. |
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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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The judge said that his victim in the armed robbery would have had no idea that the air pistol was not a fully-operational gun. |
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He should be impeached, but he won't be because the American public has no idea of what is going on. |
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Chances are you had no idea one of the most cold-blooded, ruthless murderers in Canadian history was committing atrocities in your own back yard. |
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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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You have no idea how difficult it was to persuade him to move it back into the kitchen. |
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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 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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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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We have no idea why the body should indulge in this metabolic penny-pinching. |
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When they told me where they lived I had no idea where Downpatrick was, and it pleased me that now I had a passing acquaintance with the place. |
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I had no idea what I was doing, just that I had to play him along and find us a way out of this. |
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A few people turned up, but to be honest, I had no idea if any of them were my former school pals or not. |
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I rustled through pens, crumpled pieces of paper, pencils, candy wrappers, and junk that I had no idea was even in my back pack. |
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He had no idea what the fuss was about but fetched her a good clout round the ear just to be sure. |
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In all honesty, until a few weeks ago he had no idea how to pronounce the word. |
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In all likelihood, most of those apprehended had no idea they were breaking the law. |
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Confusion clouds his admittedly handsome features and it's obvious he has no idea what's going on. |
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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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Over 400,000 foreign students have overstayed their student visas, and we simply have no idea where they are! |
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Wanting to impress someone, but having no idea who my boss is, I headed to Ted Turner's office, who may or may not own my company. |
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She told the court on Tuesday he had no idea why his father had been arrested but knew the goods could land him in more trouble. |
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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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First, I have no idea why Steve thinks all three independents are with the government. |
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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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He could only see one metal wall, so he had no idea of how well it was guarded or if an ambush was waiting for him. |
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When Maria, Ben, Jennifer, Michael and I rendezvoused before the parade, I had no idea how the spirit of carnival would open Michael emotionally. |
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Hopefully the test wouldn't be too hard, but it was an advanced literature class for my minor, so I had no idea what to expect. |
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She was part of the early feminist movement and I had no idea what feminism was. |
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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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Abruptly, I found construction work had altered the road layout and I had no idea where pedestrians were supposed to go. |
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He stared at me curiously, though behind that curiosity was a firm resolution I had no idea of. |
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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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He heard the German aircraft overhead and the explosions as the bombs fell, but had no idea the town centre was being hit. |
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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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At the time he had no idea how to start a business, let alone find the financial backing to realise his dream. |
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He had no idea how long he had been lying there, or how long he could have remained there before anyone came. |
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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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What I wasn't aware of was that he was also a first gamer playing as a ring-in, and he had no idea who he was supposed to be. |
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In addition to having no idea what it's like to live without health coverage, I guess these folks haven't heard of public health either. |
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Where that idea came from she had no idea but then, she always was a bit of a dreamer. |
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LaBonge says the city plans to build a parking area on Fuller to accommodate the overflow, but he has no idea when it will be built. |
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The implication is that the Chinese have either no idea of beauty or a wrong one. |
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It was bizarre to speak to someone when I had absolutely no idea what they looked like. |
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We had no idea whether the vessel was actually departing the archipelago or going somewhere else in the archipelago. |
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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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We'd stopped off at Chatsworth for a picnic, and I'd no idea what was going on. |
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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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Since I came from an outside school, I had no idea about the situation of the tutors. |
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This bush has got loads of flowers and even more buds ready to flower, we've no idea what it is yet but we love it. |
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And more than a third of people said they either had no idea or only a rough idea how much interest they were paying on their debt. |
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He admitted that he had no idea what he was doing on the day of the murders because he was so high on drugs. |
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Manda had a feeling he enjoyed chaffing Michael and making his life miserable, but she had no idea why. |
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At least at train stations, the name of the station is prominently displayed, but buses just stop along streets and I've got no idea where I am. |
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Police said they had no idea how long the factory had been in operation, but estimated it to be around three or four months. |
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Many of those who are suffering now had no idea of the long-term effects of their excess. |
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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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She had no idea how to navigate through such a big shop and choose her style of clothing. |
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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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The people, she indicted, were not handsome and had no idea of the charms of friendly society or of social intercourse. |
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The young mother had no idea she had delivered a pair of conjoined twins until a month after the birth. |
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I came outside and she was having a rough time at it, mostly because she had no idea what she was doing. |
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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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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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They have no idea of their future here and I feel great pity for their innocence. |
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Dealing only with the auctioneer and solicitors, they had no idea who the owners of the land were. |
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For all I knew, he abandoned you in the desert and had come back, with you having no idea where he was going. |
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I have no idea what to do to celebrate, or even if celebration is appropriate. |
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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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Well, here I am with a wad of cash in my pocket and no idea what to buy with it. |
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He then accused them of being a bunch of over-qualified wafflers who had no idea that the point of business was to sell, sell, sell. |
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Amber had no idea why she was crying, but had she confided in a certain Scottie she might have found out. |
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She says she has no idea why the officer marked her down as owner being same as driver. |
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Destiny has no idea what she was thinking on this one but my roommate believes he's a balloon because he likes to get high. |
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I'd never seen her in a show before, so I had no idea the extent of her ability. |
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I had no idea what a stovie was, and am still a little unsure, but it was just scrummy! |
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We had no idea what they were going to do or how long they intended to keep us there. |
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To be honest, I had an inkling I would have to work most of the weekend, but I had no idea how hard. |
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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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Unless you were listening to Today on Radio 4 this morning, just as I was, you probably have absolutely no idea whatsoever. |
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I watched him wandering the room in circles, having no idea what he did with me the night before. |
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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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The situation had caught her so off guard that she had no idea how to approach it. |
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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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It is an open cheque because the Government has no idea what the cost of these new rights and privileges will be. |
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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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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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I have no idea what the evidence is that they may be basing their conclusion on. |
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I had no idea of what was to come as we drove on home returning from my baseball game. |
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There were little white stones laid on the ground where we had plants growing and we had no idea about who was doing it. |
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We had no idea who she was, and only her meager profile gave proof that she was in fact female beneath the armor. |
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We had basically no idea where we were going, we were just with my uncle and my aunt and our cousins. |
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That has seen the numbers soar and we've basically no idea how many are in the city. |
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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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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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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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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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I remember the conductor's baton coming down and everyone started to play except me who had no idea of where I was or of how to follow the beat! |
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She has no idea what is expected of her, and Henry divorces her and puts her out to pasture. |
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The first problem with my ingenious master scheme was that I had no idea how to go about doing this. |
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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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The general had no idea a Georgian major was to meet with him, nor would he ever meet the major. |
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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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A distraught York mother says she has no idea how she will feed her family over Easter after tax credits chaos left her almost penniless. |
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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 had no idea that she could even utter that word without wanting to wash her mouth out. |
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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 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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Examples include finding yourself wandering by a dual carriageway at 5am, or finding yourself snogging someone with no idea how you got onto intimate terms with them. |
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Most people with this insidious disease have no idea that they are infected. |
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But, yes, I learned a lot of stuff that I had no idea about. |
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I had no idea who I was moving in with until the start of shooting. |
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Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told Italian news agency ansa that he had no idea whether the Vatican was tapped. |
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Eid, who teaches Indian law at two law schools and works as an attorney himself, had no idea that it was coming. |
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I had no idea I was going to be drinking out of a paper bag with a bag lady. |
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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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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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Her father had no idea she was enrolled in a private academy. |
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I have no idea what mesembryanthemums are, but I am going to find out. |
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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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And no, Cissy has no idea whether Robyn and Whitney had a romantic relationship. |
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I have to confess, I had no idea that Whitney had a rumored gay lover before reading about your role in this movie. |
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Of course, she had no idea if she could talk her manager into stopping at some of these towns, but she could beg and wheedle and cajole if she had to. |
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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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I had no idea what he had in mind and everyone kept the secret from me. |
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Anyhow, most of you probably have no idea who or what I'm going on about. |
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She had no idea what she would do then, or where she would go, but the thoughts she had of walking away from all this seemed to grow, to have a will of their own. |
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She had no idea of the paces we would put her through or do but by Wednesday she was dancing, kicking up her heels, doing a whole number, a tango thing with the dancers. |
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Mr Topp came up with the idea but had no idea how it would be received. |
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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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The owner, in her 60s, had no idea the painting hanging over her kitchen sink for the past 40 years was a work by Scottish colourist Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell. |
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Four years ago, when I first stepped foot on the woodsy acres of Phantom Lake YMCA camp, I had no idea that it would soon become what I consider to be my home. |
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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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She explained she had no idea how the tree got into her brother's garden. |
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As curly-locked James clung 20-ft from the ground he had no idea of the commotion he had caused by wriggling out of a roof window at his Windermere home on to the roof tiles. |
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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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Their last hope for saving humanity, Eugene, turned out to be a liar with no idea how to stop the zombie virus. |
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They have absolutely no idea what the movies should be certificated as. |
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He said he had no idea his political ally was misusing Forum funds. |
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She had no idea of the lay of the surrounding land, and nowhere to stay. |
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I am unfamiliar with the literature on limerence, but after reading this chapter I still had no idea about what research had been done on this topic. |
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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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He had no idea what was being said because it was dark and he couldn't lip-read, and he was being spoken to in Hindi, which he couldn't understand. |
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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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When I told an acquaintance about a ten to one shot that romped home later in the day, I had no idea how much, if anything, that tip was ultimately worth to him. |
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I love having no idea what time it is, all the livelong day. |
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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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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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What gratified her was that critics and other novelists embraced her book with no idea as to who actually wrote it. |
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He maintained that he had no idea about the land being auctioned off. |
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They had no idea who I was, but were nice enough to let me tag along. |
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And they have no idea about the latest revelations of inappropriate NSA snooping. |
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Scheunemann, meanwhile, had no idea who Spencer was, and did some homework. |
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Like many other wild ungulates, Bactrian camels live in social groups dominated by a single male, but I had no idea that a bull could control such a large harem. |
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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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I've no idea how I came to this conclusion, but there you go. |
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But at intermission during a recent preview performance, the man next to me grumbled that he had no idea what was going on. |
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His accent was thick, and she had no idea where it came from. |
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Those kids were out for Bliss 's blood, but he had no idea why. |
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I was quite excited by the discoveries that afternoon, even though at the time I had no idea that I had actually bagged a new genus of fossil fish that day. |
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Besides, since the house move, I had no idea where the tree baubles were. |
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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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He has no idea how dorky he is whereas I knew how dorky I was. |
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Most people had no idea that anything significant had changed in the senior ranks of the Conservative party, or that any new message had been sent out. |
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When the fans and journalists arrived at Zurich International Airport, we had no idea what Microsoft had planned. |
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The captain read out the goals and behinds slowly over the PA, apologising that while he knew they were important to many passengers, he had no idea what it meant. |
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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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I was not good, not even scrupulous, but I had no idea of deceiving either myself or Tessie. |
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But then their job was to judge people who had no idea what they wanted to do and then send them out to companies or jobs where we could be knocked into shape by the system. |
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We could in theory diagnose the 8th beta cell adenoma of the pancreas in the world, but had no idea what to do for tonsillitis, the second most common disease of childhood. |
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Like my big sister, I've a gift of time, but no idea what to do with it. |
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I had no idea that people were reporting I had broken my shoulder blade. |
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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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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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Amy is, at most, a pitiable woman trapped in a marriage that she has no idea how to fix. |
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Glees said personal tutors often had no idea about their students' views and that many undergraduates spent very little time in lectures or tutorials. |
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Let me start by saying I have absolutely no idea why I called him Kevin. |
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Of course he actually has no idea where Tom lives, or indeed who Tom is, but that, in his poor muddle-headed, fluffy old mind, is beside the point. |
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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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His education hasn't started yet, so he has some kind of notion that life could be more interesting, but no idea of how, and meanwhile he is rather bored. |
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The Likud has no idea what to do with the p.a., but it knows exactly what to do with Hamas. |
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Even though I have no idea where Belgium is, they brew a fine beer. |
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Obviously Philippa had no idea that he was going to do that and told him to stop immediately. |
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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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Many on the estate blame the council's letting policy, which meant young people with no idea of social niceties, and drug addicts, managed to get flats. |
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You have no idea how much of a lifesaver the spellcheck is for me. |
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I had no idea that so many police stations only worked office hours, and to get a response you need the patience of a hero and the tenacity of a bull terrier. |
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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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I had no idea he was going to introduce me, and my head spun. |
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