Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The problem with this type of promotion is that it undermines any sensible perception which purchasers of children 's books might have of what constitutes value for money .
2 And the case has again raised the question of what constitutes consent to sex .
3 They need to be able to recognise on sight a large proportion of the words they encounter and to be able to predict meaning on the basis of phonic , idiomatic and grammatical regularities and of what makes sense in context ; children should be encouraged to make informed guesses .
4 And in Dworkin it is evident in his views that ‘ government must be neutral on what might be called the question of the good life … [ and ] political decisions must be , so far as possible , independent of any particular conception of the good life , or of what gives value to life ’ .
5 Hirsch is trailing his coat , but he is concerned with what takes place in society at large , not in college courses .
6 ‘ The management team at Leyland has therefore developed what we believe is a sound business plan , the approach to which has support in principle from the senior management at DAF Trucks NV . ’
7 In collaboration with a committee on evaluation and dissemination established by Social Affairs , the researcher 's aim will be to advise on issues such as what constitutes value for money in research funding , more effective ways of evaluating research and , perhaps most importantly , ways in which the ESRC can help in disseminating the research it has funded
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