Example sentences of "[adv] what [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | However , perhaps what does make the cities different is their scale of decline and deprivation : those seeking the most disadvantaged in contemporary Britain would do well to start in the older urban cores . |
2 | That leaves item ( iii ) from the Preface — go in with some paper and note down what does happen . |
3 | So what does consist of ? |
4 | So we need to carry on from there , so I 've done the A times A and the A times minus B. Now we start with the minus B times each other , so what does give ? |
5 | So what DID happen to those Russian stars ? |
6 | So what did happen to the King ? ’ |
7 | I was just what does mean ? |
8 | If the spinal cord is severed at any point , it will be evident that the messages can not get through and this is just what does happen in cases of severe spinal injury etc . |
9 | I 'd like to know just what did happen when Hatton 's lorry was hi-jacked on the 15th of Marchand if they 've got any McCloys in their district . ’ |
10 | In John Donne 's terms , they had acknowledged each other as ‘ one another 's best ’ , but ‘ saw not what did move ’ . |
11 | At the highest levels of attainment in developed societies , like postgraduate research fellowships , or master classes in the arts , this is exactly what does happen — just as it always has with farmers , hunters , mothers , shamans , poets , and makers of things tangible or mental . |
12 | Okay well that 's quite possibly what does happen . |
13 | Yes er , now what did get ? |
14 | I said well what did do n't you have to tell me ? |
15 | ‘ Well what did happen sir ? ’ |
16 | And that was exactly what the doctor thought ; that was precisely what helped kill her . |
17 | Just pause there what do think about that girl being tipped out of the bed ? |
18 | So , briefly what does exist now ? |
19 | However what does seem clear is that non-traditional students are capable of performing at least as well and in some cases better than traditionally qualified students throughout British higher education . |