Example sentences of "with what [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An analogy with what happens in digital computers illustrates this point .
2 Comparison of the modal use of these two verbs with what occurs in affirmative contexts shows that when need and dare are positively asserted , the needing and daring are necessarily felt to represent before- positions relative to the infinitive 's event .
3 They walk into the corner of the TV set and you think they 've broken their skull , but they just bounce off ; next moment they sit down very gently on their bottoms which are padded with what looks like fifteen nappies and they burst into tears .
4 Well , to the casual observer , very little ; it 's a fairly straightforward 600 body style with what looks like standardish Rick hardware , the usual through neck construction and headstock design …
5 One way of approaching the non-cultural ( or non-social ) aspects of psychological theory is to start with what seems at first sight like a simple series of internal inconsistencies in Freud 's work .
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