Example sentences of "[noun] is what you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The quality of workmanship is what you 'd expect on an instrument costing just under thirteen hundred pounds and even if it was n't a limited edition I 'd still say it was worth the money . |
2 | Which is just as well , because long-haired rock is what you will get . |
3 | ‘ Economical , refined , clean but also powerful , BMW 's diesel is what you would expect of BMW but no less remarkable for that ’ |
4 | Notice that the prices quoted are the rough cost of buying a new item and £700 is what you would have to pay extra to create a whole new second machine . |
5 | The project is what you might call labour-intensive . |
6 | Prices should refer to the pictures in the ad — so if the monitor has a colour screen , a colour screen is what you should get . |
7 | Prices should refer to the pictures in the ad — so if the monitor has a colour screen , a colour screen is what you should get . |