Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] [is] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Tolerance and openness have been made excuses for much which is in fact lubricious ( and usually commercial ) exploitation of them .
2 Perhaps what is at work here is a fear of the other as same not unlike the fascinated fear of the primitive in the notion of ‘ going native ’ : a metamorphosis into the radically other which is no more than an all too easily imagined regression into one 's own ‘ primitive ’ past .
3 So what is on offer and what should we expect from these weighty tomes ?
4 Colleges need to earn the trust of their partners by giving clear , unbiased advice about not only what is on offer at the college , but about the pros and cons of other options such as work or Youth Training .
5 It amounts to a determination or tendency to accept as conceptually respectable , and as a report of reality , only what is in accord with some part of scientific practice , or a fully specified calculus , or particular and explicit scientific laws , or particular kinds of quantification , or some principle in the philosophy of science .
6 Down manager Peter McGrath 's clinical assessment of next Sunday 's senior championship joust with Derry aptly sums up just what is at stake at Pairc An Iuir .
7 However , although he says this , partly to emphasise that the truth of the matter is quite independent of the question whether we know it , it would seem reasonable to expect that , if there is a real truth here into which we might have rational insight , careful attention to just what is at issue will bring about convergence .
8 Of course , what it is to ‘ be a pupil ’ is in some ways just what is at issue all along .
9 Never mind , that is not what is at issue .
10 The learning needs of the two groups are quite distinct from each other , however , and you should take care to establish exactly what is on offer before accepting a place .
11 It offers both traders and customers a high level of certainty as to exactly what is on offer .
12 Which comes back to the question which Miss raised yesterday What is in reality the Greater York area .
13 Hospital advertising is popular and getting ever more sophisticated so you need to find out what is on offer and who is using it .
14 Try to work out what is at stake .
15 However when software crashes without much of a clear message it can be difficult to work out what is at fault .
16 If you like I 'll ask around back at the church and see if I can find out what 's on offer . ’
17 If you think your dog is spoilt rotten at home , check out what 's on offer here .
18 Find out what 's on offer on page 15 .
19 Now they 're beginning to wonder if enjoyment is really what 's at issue after all .
20 Now what is in fact being said in a Christology created within such a cultural framework , is that God in Christ took on ‘ humanity ’ — the universal .
21 Cos even in the the shadow area you see there 's still nice textures shown on the fronts of the steps here and on this wall here which is in shadow , it 's still got th the texture showing through .
22 Maus 's cartoon cross-cutting underlines , perhaps more vividly than any other medium could do , the truth of Vladek 's saying , when asked why the Jews offered so little resistance to the Germans : ‘ They could n't believe even what 's in front of their eyes … ‘
23 Here it is not a question of suggesting that Hegel is somehow answerable for the excesses of capitalism or even socialism in the past two hundred years : rather what is at stake is the argument that the dominant force of opposition to capitalism , Marxism , as a body of knowledge itself remains complicit with , and even extends , the system to which it is opposed .
24 Erm that this is an are the whole of this area apart from the east side where which is of course greenbelt , is an area which has been defined as a as a landscape which has suffered character character loss through agricultural change or urban intrusion of a major scale .
25 No , not yet What 's on television ?
26 You have an opportunity through experience for knowing better than anyone else what is at stake and how much effort it takes , and what a loss it is if you do n't do everything you can to make your partner contented .
27 Tory also makes the other common complaint that the novelist knows less than anyone else what is in fact going on around him — he wants to make a satisfactory pattern , and hardly cares if it corresponds to anything outside his mind .
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