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1. When had she ever wanted or needed a plan? What was the point of that? You go on, you do your thing, que sera sera and all of that
2. The intro was a building drone in E, Klegnif knew how to warp that thru, which Desa would que with a hair-toss
3. She had them up, but didn't watch them excessively, just a glance now and then, with most of her attention apparently directed to the priority que levels
4. “Que? Que-que-que? Que fue? Por que estas acá, Beth? she responded, bleary-eyed and moaning
5. Que calor, verdad, (what heat, right)?” she expounded, sighing as she sat at his side
6. What’s there to be embarrassed about? ¿De qué hay que avergonzarse?
7. What’s the worst thing that could happen? ¿Qué es lo peor que puede pasar?
8. "Est-ce que tu parle Francais?" Wolf Lochert asked the Eurasian girl deliberately using the familiar form as if she were a bar girl
9. curly que handle that is minus a locking mechanism, and takes her seat back at her desk with a
10. el, the; that (before de and que)
11. la, the, that ( before de and que); you, her, it
12. o uno que ——, a few here and there
13. que ( conj
14. o —— que plus inf
15. o —— que otro, one here and there
16. "Qu'est que ce le probleme'?" he asked finally in French
17. Joey took his que
18. So Iĺl type this, then say "Que sera sera
19. One can supply an expressionof possibility and que, but the fact remains that this is justas good a case of a subjunctive in a main clause as is Vaya ustedcon Dios
20. Es Dios que me dice, etc
21. que; appears to have no more force than y in this typeof phrase
22. Probably this use arose from the causal sense of que
23. — que since; why! to such an extent that
24. por —— que in spite of the fact that, however much
25. He then says, “Lo que esta mal Margarita?”
26. 15pm London to Edinburgh sleeper but que sera*
27. “You are still on the que for being foster parents, in favor of adopting, and registered with Starfleet orphanage and child protective services
28. ‘Bom, tenho aqui um Japones que perdeu o cartão de credito e eu quero desligar o cartão
29. [32-20] á que acertasen el sitio, 'to the risk of their finding theplace' (lit
30. —lo que haya, 'whatthere is
31. [103-27] que: this and the following que are usually consideredexpletive, and are therefore not translated; but they may berendered freely as follows: ¡que es de noche!
32. [130-13] que sólo el concebirla, 'the mere conception of which'(lit
33. que, however; ¿por qué? why?; porahí ( or allí), over there; por más que, although; porsi, lest, for fear that
34. de las que nunca hice caso
35. DON JUAN: ¿Y qué es lo que ahí me das? And what is it you have for me there?
36. "Seguro está que
37. #cuanto, -a#, as much as, as much, all, all that, whatever; #cuantohay que saber#, everything there is to know; #en cuanto#, as soonas
38. #tener#, to have; #—— que hacer#, to have to, be obliged to do;#¿qué tiene?# what is the matter with him
39. [15] éranse que se eran, there were so there were: children'sstyle; que, in such clauses as this, is frequently to be ignored intranslation, or else is to be rendered
40. que, so that: the student will note how thesense decides for indicative (as here) or subjunctive
41. [68] de que, of [ the fact] that; so hasta que, till;but según regularly without que
42. [196] que ha: after a relative the verb could be the firstperson he, as in older
43. [223] y que, and that: this que is used here after y becausethe following dependent clause, instead of continuing the infinitiveconstruction sonar (dependent
44. is marked by an adverb; and so hubo, asidefrom this use with que after the past
45. [289] ¡Valgan lo que valieren! valga in the 10th edition, andsome others
46. hour, appointed time; es ~ de que it is time that; a estas ~ s now, at this moment
47. pity; ~ que what a pity that; es ~ it is a pity lastimarse grieve, complain
48. para for, to, in order to; estar ~ be about to; ~ que in order to, in order that
49. pues since, because, then, as; well, why; ~ que since puesto, -a ( pp
50. que for, because, that, since; as, than