Example sentences of "what [vb -s] he " in BNC.

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1 Exactly what powers he had in that direction was not clear , but the Board did promise that no former member of the staff of an undertaking taken over would suffer any reduction of salary or conditions of service .
2 It was not clear exactly what powers he had acquired .
3 Now fascinated by Agrippa 's sepulchral tones , I shook my head and wondered what powers he really had .
4 Imbert insists the small and intimate aspect of the exhibition is what fascinates him .
5 This last characteristic is of central importance : this , above all else , is what associates him with the earlier philhellenes and their quest for wholeness , and sets him against his own scholarly profession .
6 Deals are what drives him .
7 In such a pure case of one man 's gain being the other 's loss , what forbids him , even in the fullest awareness from both viewpoints , to act on the inclination from his own ?
8 If he is so right in offering the ambulance staff 6.5 per cent , if the ambulance staff are so unreasonable in rejecting it , what has he got to be so afraid of in going to arbitration which would end this dispute this afternoon ?
9 Now , what has he done ?
10 ( What has he got )
11 So what has he to offer the people of Tottenham instead ?
12 ‘ If he 's allowed to go , what has he in mind ?
13 He laughed when I told him our solicitor was trying to sort out Brian 's will and said , ‘ What has he got to leave ? ’
14 What has he left you ?
15 What has he done now ? ’
16 ‘ Why , what has he done ? ’
17 What has he come here for then ? ’
18 Our passage continues a description of Titus Groan 's childhood as heir to the phantasmagorical mansion of Gormenghast : [ 19 ] Who are the characters ? ( 1 ) And what has he [ Titus ] learned of them and of his home since that far day when he was born to the Countess of Groan in a room alive with birds ? ( 2 ) .
19 What has he found ?
20 What has he done with his Hippocratic oath ? ’ asked Lydia severely .
21 Andrew Hall 's back in the limelight now that the BBC is showing re-runs of Butterflies — but where has he been hiding and what has he been up to all this time ?
22 What has he to hide ?
23 " What has he been saying ? "
24 What has he been in prison for ? "
25 What has he got that we lesser men have not ? ’
26 What has he to be sure of now in that quarter ?
27 But what has he to do with it ? ’
28 What has he done to deserve your wrath ? ’
29 What has he got to say to that ?
30 As the hon. and learned Gentleman is asking questions about the management of our prisons , what has he to say about the management of a prison service in which , 12 months after a learned judge advises the Home Secretary to move suspected and convicted terrorists from Brixton prison , they are still there ?
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