Example sentences of "[verb] what [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So n I it 's just re-interpreting what correlation co positive correlation is .
2 It can be networked with other workstations including Silicon Graphics Inc Irises and IBM Corp RS/6000 via Ethernet and has what Division claims to be the first purpose-built virtual reality software environment , dVS .
3 ‘ The Touch indicates who has what stock .
4 In addition , with co-processing the order of the day at Sellafield , it is proving very difficult to keep tabs on who has what grade of plutonium where at any given moment .
5 It says here do n't put it likely to be very insecure and may misinterpret what reaction .
6 I could n't find a way round it and when someone came in and said , ‘ that sounds great , but can you get me a pure sound where I can actually recognise what guitar is being played , whether it 's clean or distorted ? ’
7 4 Check that a medical discharge note explaining what operation the patient has had is sent to the General Practitioner .
8 I think , if we do , we would need to properly structure how we what our objective was , are we just explaining what parish council is about , offering to listen
9 Draw a customer profile and write a description of your typical customer , explaining what age and sex they are , how far away they live , how they travel , how often they come , how much they spend , and any other information you found out .
10 Nick Wright of the Photo Co-op also took four or five groups around the exhibition , and some 400 Education Packs were sent to schools around the country , explaining what Magnum is , how it started with a small band of six , and how it has now grown to over a hundred , with offices in New York , Paris and London .
11 Will you need what love ?
12 Popular with the actors , actresses and students in his charge , he drove them hard , employing what actress Maureen Lipman called ‘ a dizzying display of bullying , teasing , cajoling and sheer blind faith . ’
13 who needs what information ?
14 The location , starting time and duration should be included in the notice of the meeting to allow those attending to plan their time ; also the agenda should be included in sufficient detail to indicate what preparation they need to do .
15 So here the relationship between the lexical concepts has to be marked in some way to make up for the inadequacy of the words to indicate what part of the general context of knowledge is to be engaged .
16 The research project aims to explore the suitability of expert systems for development control and to indicate what type of system suits the information needs of development control officers .
17 Project sponsors are instructed to indicate what information would be required to conduct a thorough post-audit , whether the existing information systems provide this data , and if not , what steps should be taken to ensure that the required information is collected and available when required .
18 So many different factors may be relevant that no generalized conclusions can be reached , and the best that librarians can do is to ensure that as far as possible conditions for use in their own libraries are adapted to meet what research has revealed as ideal conditions .
19 I mean obviously on the whole he ca n't guarantee what sort of priest we 're going to get , but the whole meeting was quite positive .
20 Now to take you back to when you were on the committee representing what kind of complaints did you have to get there ?
21 Having made what is no more than an interim custody order , the Ontario court , in my judgment , retained what article 5 ( a ) of the Convention calls ‘ the right to determine the child 's place of residence . ’
22 Punctuation is a way of showing your reader the structure of your sentences : it separates successive units ( such as sentences by full stops , or items in a list by commas ) and specifies what function words have ( for example when an apostrophe indicates possession ) .
23 In such a sample , the researcher specifies what type of people he or she wants in the sample , within broad categories ( quotas ) , and it is left up to the interviewer to find such people to interview .
24 Alternatively , a single set of arithmetic instructions can be provided , and a processor mode register specifies what format the operands can be expected to be in .
25 I feel very sad about leaving Evan , but harsh though it may be , I do n't want an adolescent tomcat to cloud what relationship I still have with Lucker .
26 Similarly , science may describe what electricity , gravity or radiation do and we can use them reliably in practical applications , but we still may not be able to describe precisely what they are .
27 Before I discuss the technique of punt fishing , however , let me describe what kind of punt is ideal , and then you will know what to look for if you are about to buy one , or know what to plan if you are a good D.I.Y .
28 I ca n't really describe what sort of place this is .
29 It may be that , for participant S , the above expression represents the best way of summarising what speaker R was talking about , as evidenced by her response .
30 The following paragraphs suggest what sort of privileges such users might be assigned .
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