Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't answer for what happens to the horses there . ’
2 In recent years , however , the distinctions between these three approaches have become blurred , particularly in the area of empirical research : while there are major differences at the level of grand theory , liberal , radical and socialist feminists appear increasingly to agree about what happens in the classroom .
3 The reason lies in what happens at the insulated gate itself .
4 ‘ We can have a big say in what happens at the top of the table , ’ said Quinn .
5 The football authorities say we can now concentrate on what happens on the field rather than the terrace , because hooliganism is being forced out of the game .
6 Tonight Mike Rowbottom looks at what happens to the prisoners after they leave Grendon , in the final part of his series , Inside Story .
7 However , when the Community will reach the third stage and whether the currency union will be well-founded are questions that will be largely resolved by what happens during the transition period .
8 All depends on what appeals to the individual , but I must say that ferrets always respond to good treatment and , given that , there is never any reason to fear them .
9 So I think we have to do them , but I think it is very important that we do not erm , er talk to the , or communicate with the other member authorities in a way that looks as if this is Wiltshire saying , well we want to find a way of flogging off this asset without worrying about what happens to the future of the service .
10 The housing conditions of Britain 's underclass , who are now largely housed in what remains of the council sector , were described by the report of the Archbishop 's Commission , Faith in the City ( Church House Publishing , 1985 ) , in the following graphic terms .
11 The above pattern may be correct for very slow speech , but we must now look at what happens to the rhythm in normal speech : many English speakers would feel that , although in ‘ twenty places ’ the right-hand foot is the stronger , the word ‘ twenty ’ is stronger than ‘ places ’ in ‘ twenty places further back ’ when spoken in conversational style .
12 Let us look at what happens in the nuclear family when Mr Patient dies .
13 So you can look at that , not just sort of little symbols er not really meaning much but we 're going to look at what happens to the current .
14 ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates .
15 ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates .
16 It 's all to do with what happens to the fragments of pumice while they are in mid-air , suspended in the ash cloud above the volcano .
17 Much will depend on what happens between the two rounds of voting .
18 The rest will depend on what happens in the economy and that , as I say , is a mess . ’
19 But does this not mean that God has to be affected by what happens in the world and that the challenges and frustrations which the world 's freedom continually presents to Him force ever new responses from Him , so that He is continually changing ?
20 The workings of the Atlantic Ocean are affected by what happens in the Indian Ocean .
21 In fact , how the rape survivor feels about her experience in the criminal justice process is more likely to be affected by what happens in the police station and then in the courtroom than how it is reported in the press .
22 More needs to be known about what becomes of the babies of very young mothers in care themselves .
23 Contrast what Richter was doing with what happens in the Sun .
24 The picture freezes on what looks like the underside of a vacuum cleaner , suspended like a novelty balloon in a clear night sky .
25 As transcendent , God can not be located , since location applies to what exists in the universe we know .
26 He does n't mind leaving his script and reacting to whatever happens on the night .
27 Instead of postulating a single link between CS and US we should perhaps imagine a whole collection of them ( the exact number depending on which attributes of the stimuli are noticed and encoded by the animal ) , all of which play some part in generating the CR .
28 ’ Lettuce ’ hope our first real newsletter can be compiled with what remains from the £1 subscription , before encouraging a good turn-out to our first AGM , dare we hope !
29 Of course the editor must retain the right to decide on what fits into the journal and what does not , but the high esteem in which refereed journals are held is surely based on the assumption that the referees ' reports will be the main feature in the editor 's decision .
30 There 's also erm attempts at regulation related to what lies on the sea bed because in some parts of the oceans there are valuable mineral deposits lying on the sea bed .
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