Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh det] happens [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I doubt very much whether they 'll be given any opportunity to voice what happens to them when they 're transferred or what happens to the fund .
2 By drawing in family members one is showing recognition that what happens to the vulnerable old person has an impact on others in the social support system .
3 Erm , I agree with my colleagues for what 's been said , so I wo n't say any more about that , but it is the point that what happens to the capital receipts , in the future .
4 ‘ When you travel round the world , and being brought up in a family like mine , you learn that what happens on the field is actually very important to people elsewhere , and you feel , perhaps not so much a sense of responsibility , as a sense of focus in which people identify nationally for the best kind of reasons , and are made aware of who they are and what they came from .
5 Traditional psychology from Freud onwards has held that what happens in the earliest years of childhood can affect our later perceptions of ourselves .
6 They are , so to speak , tied to their own tail — an intriguing thought if one grants that what happens in the social world depends on what people expect to happen .
7 I console myself with the thought that whatever happens to the ankles of others ( and there is no doubt that prettily turned item is a tremendous turn-on ) , mine are contemplated without the libido 's charging in with its usual tedious cries of ‘ Me , me , me ’ .
8 The one thing that even the anti-Maastricht rebels must realise is that whatever happens to the other countries of the Community affects Britain profoundly .
9 And they interpret that as meaning that whatever happens in the money market exporters should still retain some of their current advantage .
10 So how does the committee operate and what happens to the results of its deliberations ?
11 And what happens to the rest ? ’
12 And what happens to the drum ?
13 Right and what happens to the gradient at that point and at that point ?
14 I do n't think families should be split up and what happens to the children once they 're cured .
15 What follows is really two stories , one suspense , one human interest — how Lenny gets on with his brother , and what happens to the escaped prisoner .
16 So you 're increasing the electricity , and what happens to the wire ?
17 And what happens to the little oxygens once they 're discarded is that they do n't go back and join an oxygen molecule .
18 The essence of the skill lies in diagnosing a mismatch between the designer 's intentions and what happens in the classroom and then deciding if the mismatch is such that modifications in the unit are necessary .
19 I mean I think the , I , I think it can effect this , but not that materially erm there are many as you know different provinces round the world and what happens in the C I S is , is obviously very important for the Middle East and so erm it will have an impact .
20 And whatever happens in the Ulster championship , Mark is hoping to help steer his club to the Armagh county title this year .
21 And whatever happens in the jump off , if they pick Dalton , they 're picking the wrong man . ’
22 Local cells of the new party will be formed by 10 November , but what happens to the rest of the apparat is at the moment anybody 's guess .
23 ‘ I 'm looking at the partnership agreement now … trm , trm , trm , here we are — death in partnership — well , it dissolves the partnership , course it does , but what happens to the money ?
24 But what happens to the real wage rate following a fall in aggregate demand ?
25 But what happens to the five years immediately following a decennial census ?
26 But what happens at the edge of the continental shelf ?
27 Erm , I think it 's worth saying that er us j just reiterating on what councillor has just said and that is that I think most tenants are very well aware of the right to buy and er er the motion being unnecessary but what happens with the motion is that it possibly attracts people who really in many ways can not actually afford to buy er to take advantage of their rights but who might be persuaded by very persuasive tactics to do so .
28 But what happens in the Baltic , or indeed many of the smaller among the country 's 15 republics , pales into insignificance compared with how the party fares in Russia .
29 But what happens in the future may take a different line . ’
30 But what happens in the case of chain hotels which already offer comfortable , quality furnishings and a number of accessories and facilities as standard ?
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