Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , how to create aesthetic forms which are seen to deal with this successfully ( that is , which can be internalised by disabled people in struggle ) . |
2 | It was probably for this reason that we missed some of the more esoteric waders like broad-billed sandpiper and jack snipe which are known to nest in this area . |
3 | Regrettably but perhaps inevitably , the ambivalence of feeling and thought which is bound to exist at any time of change has been seized upon by those who can profit from it . |
4 | Where a lease creates a term of years which is expressed to run from some date earlier than that of the execution of the lease , the term created will be a term which begins on the date the lease is executed , and not the earlier date . |
5 | Comus has launched a low cost data system , the CZE300 , which is designed to operate with all capillary electrophoresis analysis systems or other chromatography systems equipped with on-column detection . |
6 | The Treaty brings about the formal transformation of what has hitherto been an Economic Community into a Union which is mandated to act in many areas on behalf of its own citizens , and to claim their allegiance . |
7 | ( 5 ) A recognised body which is required to insure under this Rule shall each twelve months after recognition is granted to it under these Rules , or at any other time when so required by the Council , submit to the Council evidence of compliance with this Rule . |
8 | Those of the gods who are not subject to destruction , having observed the course of one period , know from this everything which is going to happen in all subsequent periods . |
9 | I did n't and could n't see it as a progressive condition which was bound to culminate in some sort of breakdown or breakthrough . |
10 | Western diplomats had expected Mr Christopher to raise the issue of Syria 's tiny Jewish community , which was allowed to immigrate for much of last year , until Syria stopped granting exit visas . |
11 | However , the policy vacuum which was allowed to develop in this way was inadequately filled by leaving it up to the courts to formulate their own sentencing policy . |
12 | There was no need for God to intervene in his superbly designed universe , which was equipped to deal with all contingencies . |
13 | Now' — she leant towards him , her finger wagging — ‘ first thing in the mornin' you get down to the station and have a word with Constable Fenwick ; he 'll know what 's goin' to happen to that lass . |
14 | I 'm not quite sure what 's going to happen to all the people that are unemployed because of this , but that I suppose is material for another programme . |
15 | If someone said , Okay nitric acid and calcium hydroxide. as long as you were using this chart to work out which are single negative and double negative , what 's going to happen to that one ? |
16 | Listen , you talked me into realizing what 's going to happen to that cat twenty-four hours from now . |
17 | But you know we have to look beyond the first year or two , we have to look at what 's going to happen to that school over a much longer period of time , and quite frankly erm I would feel safer with erm what was called the big brother of the Local Authority . |
18 | Er I did ask the question as well what what 's going to happen to these trees or what happens to these trees when the City Council removes them and I 've never got an answer yet and I 'm going to keep asking somebody some day will give me an answer . |
19 | Sandy , what 's going to happen to these kids when they go back to their dull , boring school laboratories and classes after having seen the vision of your course and what physics can possibly be in the future ? |
20 | Because it could n't wait until lunchtime and that , that 's perfectly understandable because he wants to feel in control of what 's going to happen to some degree , rather than just be at the mercy of someone else 's position . |
21 | You 'd always be thinking , Oh what 's go what 's going to happen to this . |
22 | What 's going to happen to this baby ? ’ |
23 | It 's like a kind of flowing thing where no note has more value than any other , and where I do n't even know what 's going to happen at any given point . |
24 | I think we 've really got to do something about it and hold a proper supervisory and see what 's going to go on this year because it 's , it gets worse . |
25 | What is going to happen to all you bright people ? |
26 | And yet , you wonder , with half the population under eighteen , what is going to happen to all this teenage desire and refracted affection ? |
27 | The point is , what is going to happen to these boys later . |
28 | So far we do not know what is going to happen about this . ’ |
29 | To put this another way , we can predict what is going to happen in most of the situations in which we find ourselves because we have expectations that certain rules will be followed . |
30 | Let us try to consider , from both sides , what is needed to move from this initial confrontation to a successfully completed interview . |