Example sentences of "[pron] [Wh det] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 Using slides we will share with you what happens at a SPRED session .
2 He saw her eyes grow huge , saw their softness replaced with bewilderment and something which wrenched at his heart .
3 Something which clutched at my soul .
4 Something which blooms at Christmas .
5 The art of task analysis always is to select what does matter , reject what does not matter and separate into categories or stages something which seems at first sight to have no internal boundaries .
6 The principle which animates these planes — holds them together and establishes communication between them — can be visualized as the life force or vital force , the Prana of the Hindus , or the Ch'i energy of the Chinese , that elusive something which departs at death .
7 The reactor was of the RBMK type — the same as the one which exploded at Chernobyl in 1986 .
8 Klaus Toepfer , Germany 's Environment Minister , has demanded that all RBMK-type reactors ( the same as the one which exploded at Chernobyl ) be closed .
9 By the end of the seventeenth century she already possessed what seemed to many contemporaries the most efficient diplomatic organization in Europe , one which had at its disposal able negotiators , plentiful funds , expert knowledge and the prestige of past success .
10 ‘ The one which detonated at Lisnaskea in my constituency just a few days ago was one of many stolen in Dublin a few days previously , ’ said Mr Maginnis .
11 By accepting changes and variations on the ancient recipes we can achieve a different kind of authenticity , one which has at least some semblance of reality .
12 Snelders apart , Aberdeen 's team is unlikely to alter much , if at all , from the one which won at Perth with goals from Eoin Jess and Scott Booth .
13 For , as we shall see , it is a remarkable and essential transformation , one which occurred at the beginning of human culture but which , in some subsequent cultures — possibly even in the modern world — could undergo retransformation back again into what it originally had been — an external tyranny .
14 The WJEC is also unique in its function as an examining board , for while England possesses a substantial number of examining boards , for GCE , CSE and technical examinations respectively , the WJEC is the only one which examines at all three levels .
15 As we have seen an algorithm which prunes at point B ( Fig. 9. 2 ) can produce very similar behaviour to one which orders at these points .
16 But there was another element in the creation of its unusual nature , one which appears at first sight a source of significant weakness rather than strength .
17 So that 's it , that 's , so that 's it then for the modernization of the Party 's constitution , we we what happened at Brighton was the end of the process was it ?
18 So for him what happened at Ciskei is a massive setback .
19 He saw Corbett frown and added , ‘ Come , Hugh , tell me what happens at your Smithfield ? ’
20 will you tell me what happens at lunch .
21 You know I mean you er er it 's al I , I think the same would happen if you put a five note in inside it would get thrown out with the rubbish but erm the thing is that obviously some , some early day , if one can say in inverted commas early day publicity erm from the Northumberland side of things could a and I mean my view when , when Ros was telling me what happened at the last meeting erm was that was gon na be acting as an icebreaker as opposed waiting till the last minute somebody 's gon na and they think erm as it were , a and build up from , from that because there 's obviously gon na be one or two other things coming directly from national level .
22 My reply to these people , if they asked me what happened at the branch meeting I say , do you want to know what happened in the branch meeting ?
23 ‘ Now if you 'd tell me what happened at the dinner . ’
24 Tell me you were saying about the tell me what happened at the muckle suppers .
25 Any of these factors , as well as the renewed need to know and understand themselves which occurs at midlife , may lead to a belated search for their roots .
26 It tells us what happens at the edge of a capacitor and can also give a numerical estimate of the scattered capacitance ( by which the capacitance of a real capacitor differs from that worked out on the basis of the infinite-plate model ) .
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