Example sentences of "[prep] what be [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The satellite picture gives us a good indication of what 's to come this weekend . |
2 | I had to lift my gaze from the old dashboard that I had sat in front of for more than sixty years to a new one , and the only new one I knew of displayed the dials and instruments of what is called holistic medicine and which at that time I took to be something I knew virtually nothing about . |
3 | In an interview on Sept. 29 , Kotai rejected ( i ) the document 's call for " the consolidation of what is called socialist property " ; and ( ii ) references to " the gaining ground of revanchism , neo-fascism and neo-Nazism in " certain countries ' " , which Kotai said implicitly but wrongly included West Germany . |
4 | we must ask whose opinions in the classroom setting are crucial in the judgment of what is deemed proper action . |
5 | This is , in fact , possible in terms of what are called closed set items and open set items . |
6 | Now I love the Labour Party and a lot of what was said this morning was painful . |
7 | ‘ It is with what is called new age travellers . ’ |
8 | I had never consciously associated with what is called complementary medicine , and as the reader will have discovered , I have had little to do with any form of medicine . |
9 | An equally fine cross eluded two covering defenders and Byrne , timing his advance to perfection to avoid a linesman 's offside flag , finished with what is becoming customary aplomb . |
10 | ‘ It has to do with what was said last time I was here . ’ |
11 | Now the the annual assembly has challenged us to engage in what is called integrated trading . |
12 | In most mainframe mapping packages it is possible to produce the map in what is called device-independent form , so that it can be output to any suitable peripheral such as a plotter , a graphics display terminal or a film writer . |
13 | One of these is that it is easier to do the sum if one deals with histories in what is called imaginary time rather than in ordinary , real time . |
14 | The baby universes that take the particles that fell into the hole occur in what is called imaginary time . |
15 | The only way around these is the following peculiar prescription : One must add up the waves for particle histories that are not in the " real " time that you and I experience but take place in what is called imaginary time . |
16 | In what was to become typical behaviour for mining companies in Ireland , the company did not ask local landowners for permission to enter their lands to prospect . |
17 | Fitted with a 100hp Sunbeam engine and averaging a speed of 90 mph , he out paced all the other competitors and won the race in what was to become true Alcock style ! |
18 | So I had opened the shutters on what is called complementary medicine with a slightly heavy heart for it seemed such an indictment of our present specialized , technological society when all medicine must simply be ‘ healing . ’ |
19 | This is the ideology which validates decisions on what is considered valuable knowledge , leading to assumptions which Keddie sees as fostering the myth of cultural deprivation . |
20 | Initial findings of a survey on what were deemed unnecessary compliance costs in the direct tax system found that the collection of National Insurance Contributions was a major concern , the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales said . |
21 | Not worrying about what 's happening next week . |
22 | You have the , a little passage that goes through what is called mini cafe , and just there at the corner is a very big . |
23 | The first is through what is called direct response — where people volunteer information about themselves . |
24 | Logs of coniferous trees are ground down to produce a cellulose fibre for what is called mechanical wood pulp , used to make cheap paper such as newsprint . |
25 | These annual ‘ credit approvals ’ are split between what are called basic credit approvals ( BCAs ) , which are total figures for each service and supplementary credit approvals ( SCAs ) which relate to particular projects . |
26 | At what are called destructive' plate margins , the surface material of one plate is subducted ( that is , thrust down ) beneath the surface material of the adjacent plate , rejoining the molten rock of the mantle . |
27 | The record temperature for a plasma , 80 million degrees , was established in Princeton by what is called neutral injection heating . |