Example sentences of "[adj] idea [prep] [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Once you have some ideas of what would suit you , you will need help to take these ideas forward .
2 All of them seem to have different ideas about what should be done to get Britain out of recession .
3 The Labour party had an unsurprising and intuitive dislike of the Public School , but very few ideas about what might be done .
4 Meanwhile , potential creators of university-related science institutions in the UK could do worse than read Koppes 's book for some idea of what might await them .
5 Sheppard died in 1937 without having developed any clear idea about what could be done to prevent war , apart from renouncing it .
6 The value of having a clear idea of what would be a realistic settlement and the fall back position can hardly be overemphasized .
7 It often leads on to more prescriptive utopian ideas about what would the ideal society be like .
8 It gave me a much clearer idea of what must be done to raise interest in sustainability in Wales .
9 An obvious and good choice of audience is their classmates because the student " reporters " will have a good idea of what would interest them .
10 Many of the suggestions made by the Government in the citizens charter give us an opportunity to contribute our own ideas to what should go into the citizens charter and for those ideas to expand and to grow as a result of the kernel in the programme that the Government have produced .
11 By now villagers in various states of dress were arriving on the scene , and each had his or her own idea of what should be done .
12 One way of putting this difference between the bounded nature of research and the comparatively unbounded nature of higher education is to say that , in research , the researcher starts off with a fairly hazy idea of what might emerge and ends with a precise formulation or conclusion , whereas in higher education , this is reversed .
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