Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] what you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This would not be a problem if it was n't for another silly set of rules about what you must wear .
2 Is it the first time , for instance , you have been told you only enter into relationships for what you can get out of them ?
3 Four of them are in cities of what you might regard as being of particular interest — Tripoli , Beirut , Damascus and Baghdad . ’
4 Below are a list of places where you might see Japlish written , and two alternatives for what you might see there .
5 Everyone seemed to have different ideas of what you should do .
6 For details of what you can do to support these sisters contact the Palestinian Women 's Group , c/o 21 Collingham Road , London SWS ONU .
7 So actually it 's quite generous in terms of what you can earn before you actually pay tax .
8 I 'm always a little bit worried about them because it seems to me that they almost define the syllabus in terms of what you can ask four reasonable questions in terms of alternatives about .
9 Check the prices against what you can buy or install yourself before ordering .
10 She shut her bedroom door , knowing fate had decreed that the book she was reading should be resting in the sitting-room , leaving her with nothing to do but make her bed , sit on it , lie on it , unmake it , jump on it , push it round the floor — there were limits to what you could do with a bed , and it was the only piece of furniture in the room .
11 Obviously there are limits to what you can achieve , but you will not know what those limits are until you embark upon a programme of good nutritious eating and appropriate exercise .
12 But you have the right to set limits concerning what you will do , as well as when and how you will do it .
13 The treatment techniques we describe are not a treatment programme as such : they are examples of what you might see the patient doing , with explanations of what the physiotherapist is trying to achieve , and how the patient should respond .
14 The Smiths were prime movers in what you could call the depoliticization of personal life , after punk 's initial demystification .
15 Yet women , of my generation were the first to have the chance to refuse burdens that just could n't be borne , to understand that it was possible to refuse them without censure , to realise that if you still could n't have everything , you could at least make some choices about what you could have .
16 You are afraid and full of excitement at thoughts of what you might find .
17 And what , did you have nay thoughts of what you would do when you left school ?
18 Mind you , is n't there some restrictions on what you can do with fridges ?
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