Example sentences of "to what [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And at various stages during the organic you 'll also be coming to what we call optical isomers .
2 IBM Corp is expected to announce today that it is switching to what it calls value-based pricing for mainframe software , charging on either a per-user or elapsed time used basis ; the company issued a cryptic statement in response to the Financial Times story alleging that Louis Gerstner had put the break-up of IBM on hold , saying that Gerstner had not said such a thing for public consumption and that he had no plans to do so .
3 Moreover , I feel wonderfully assured in my musical perceptions and convinced of their rightness — thanks to what I experienced this week at Mannheim with Wagner . "
4 He draws attention to what he calls multiple estates , that is large areas of land made up of smaller units — the territories referred to later .
5 Elsewhere , Thompson relates Marxist thinking to what he called industrial syndicalism and describes as one of the great themes of Owenism .
6 Other reports indicated that the failure to reach agreement over farm subsidies had been aggravated by the intervention of Delors , and his opposition to what he deemed unacceptable concessions to the USA by the EC 's Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry .
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