Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is the failure to do so which leads to critical anomalies .
2 But perhaps what mattered at eighty was habit , the body no longer interested in sex , the mind no longer interested in speculation , the smaller things in life mattering more than the large and , in the end , the slow realization that nothing really mattered at all .
3 Basically what happened from that , the crown at the time then decided to widen the streets and broaden the pavements .
4 It was kind of dark , and apparently what happened to this , towards the end of the period of parental investment , when the parents come back to feed the ducklings , they insist on the ducklings following them .
5 Erm one of the problems fish have on this is that they lay their eggs in gravel or something like that and where males have their own nest sometimes another male comes along and er takes it over , hijacks it piracy and interestingly enough what happens in those situations a pirate male will come in , displace the existing male from his nest and fertilize a few eggs and then buzz off .
6 So what happens with any acid and any metal with a mes a metal and an acid you 're going to get a salt and hydrogen given off .
7 So what happens after three years , the er the yields are sort of therefore reviewed and the reassessed ?
8 right , if so what happened to that then ?
9 So what happened to all the muck we grew up with ?
10 so what happened to all this Yeltsin thing right , has has it been so much build up , speculation of the West , you say thirty years of build up on our part is being wasted , we 've really got nothing to fear of the Russians ?
11 You can dream and dream but only what happens in this room night after night is important .
12 ‘ I think it is absurd to remove that beautiful countryside when we are at our wits end over what to do with deep-mined coal . ’
13 It 's more than just what happens to individual patients .
14 This is just what happens in real life .
15 Whatever the situation , it is important to your cash flow to be aware of just what works with each of your customers .
16 A language-centred description typically suggests that speech-sounds are objects that can actually change ( [ a ] can ‘ become ’ [ o ] , and so forth ) , when this is not what happens at all .
17 Mr Goldring added : ‘ What is really significant in this case is not what happened to each child individually , it is that there were so many collapses . ’
18 But I know , and you should know , that imagination is not what counts at this stage of a young man 's career ; what he needs is application , study , repetition , diligent imitation and sincere admiration of his peers .
19 But that 's exactly what happens to thousands of black people .
20 Yet this is exactly what happens in all vertebrate retinas .
21 The wasp will remember exactly what to do at each burrow , according to its stage in the cycle , and the number of caterpillars it already contains , even though she may not have visited it for several days .
22 But how do you decide in advance exactly what comes under this head ?
23 As a matter of fact that is exactly what happened on this planet , and we ourselves are among the most recent , if not the strangest and most wonderful , of those consequences .
24 Exactly what happened between this date and 10 July is not known precisely and it is possible that in addition to the group of six already identified there were other DGSE agents involved .
25 Exactly what happened in that building will never be known .
26 We 've got to find out exactly what happened before this boy — Hilary Frome , is that the name ? — died , and you 're the one who can help us . ’
27 Canan and her boss know exactly what to expect from each other : ‘ It 's far easier for me to work for another Turk because I can talk about pay rates and things like that more openly .
28 The death of Ecgberht and the emergence of a new king , Ealhmund , subsequently identified by a later Canterbury scribe ( ASC F , s.a. 784 ) as the father of Ecgberht ( ASC A , Preface ; s.a. 855 ) ; ( see Appendix , Fig. 3 ) , king of the West Saxons ( 802–39 ) , was probably what led to this renewed involvement , for nothing more is heard of Ealhmund nor did any successor to him appear in Kent , even as subregulus .
29 I 'm not commenting still not commenting on local issues , but I mean I quite see that acceptable to Mid Sussex and I 'm not doubting the recommendation but erm we 've actually sixty three thousand right sixty three thousand square metres and the other councils took the attitude that we would be nowhere near achieving structure plan and I find myself absolutely clearly what happened in other comebacks they were only going to produce three , two thirds or three quarters of your
30 Consider , too , the two readings of flatten out which occur in 77 and 78 :
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