Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 After this , we must observe constantly what happens in the orchestra .
2 After all , logic inheres in people as well as subjects , and there may be good individual reasons for putting together what looks like an unlikely package .
3 So that 's an acid plus a metal , now an acid plus a base which is this one we 've just done , a metal oxide the metal oxides are bases , er you can think of them as being alkaline , we call it basic but very very similar sort of thing to alkaline okay so what happens with a base and an acid ?
4 Maybe get married and maybe not work out , then divorce , so what happens to the child then ?
5 Fix First one we did was fixed speed , sixty miles an hour , we go double the speed , so what happens to the time ?
6 So what happens to the water that comes in here ?
7 So what happens to the resolution that , woolly resolution that came from property at the bottom of the budget page four , resolved ?
8 And so what happens to the other part of Sussex , does that belong to a different region ?
9 So what happens in the last three years ?
10 So what happens in the finished article ?
11 Four large screws make sure the tailpiece is securely located , and it 'll need to be , since all twelve strings anchor in its raised tail , so what looks like a decoratively machined brass rod at the back is in fact a dozen ball-ends grouped together !
12 Thus what looks like a perfect example of a ‘ horns of a dilemma ’ structure , turns out not to be so — it was a game that could have been played two or three lessons or ten lessons later .
13 It is impossible to tell which is earth and which is sky , though eastward what looks like a whiter than usual cloud must surely be snow on the fells of Furness .
14 Just what happens at every conventional wedding , but for me every minute of that day was magic .
15 This is , of course , just what happens in a real tree .
16 A programme is not just what happens in the conference hall .
17 I now know that it 's not what happens in the good times that counts , but how you survive the bad — disastrous holidays , financial crises , illnesses .
18 I wonder exactly what sounds on the tape the word represents .
19 ‘ We are still drafting , and exactly what goes into the legislation has not been settled , ’ he said .
20 The Egyptians are asking for Cleopatra 's Needle , the great granite obelisk of 1500 BC which stands on the Thames embankment just a few yards from the Savoy .
21 That 's very very like what happens with the thyroid .
22 cropping up was erm that they 've got a very definite code of what is internal to them and what is external to them , it starts off what belongs in the camp and what belongs out of the camp
23 To ensure co-ordination a project team may well be set up which draws upon the various departments .
24 In county cricket it is rare enough , happening only once last summer when Warwickshire played Hampshire in the NatWest semi-final and both teams had two Smiths on their side , but in Test cricket , the Christchurch match chalked up what looks like a first .
25 Theta ( 4.3 ) is in the same field with Alpha ( 4.1 ) , making up what looks like a wide pair ; Alpha is white , Theta decidedly orange .
26 Outside McGill University gates on St. Catherine 's Street in Montreal is a white marble statue of three young men holding up what looks like an alabaster bowl .
27 So Hewlett-Packard 's approach is to set up what amounts to a high-tech classroom in a select group of schools .
28 This is probably what accounts for the fact that being featured in one of those articles entitled ‘ Faces to Watch in the New Year ’ , or worse , ‘ Who Will Be Who in the Coming Decade ’ is almost inevitably a ticket to total oblivion .
29 A series of record cards are produced which reveal at a glance the condition and effectiveness of the stock in each interest category , and an ‘ annual replacement target ’ is worked out which serves for the selector as the target figure of acquisitions for his category during the year .
30 In most insects they consist of two groups of muscles : ( 1 ) a pair of dorsoventral muscles by whose contraction the tergal region of the thorax is depressed , with the result that the wings are forced upwards owing to the peculiar nature of their articulation with the thorax ; ( 2 ) a pair of longitudinal muscles by whose contraction the tergal region becomes arched upwards which results in the wings being forced downwards .
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