Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] it [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Using this form go from room to room noting down what it would cost you to replace as new every item in it .
2 So what it might develop in , into is er wider scholarship for travel .
3 Quite apart from this , fortunately I examined the BATch file first to see just what it would do , the instructions leave you with a system that does n't always operate correctly anyway .
4 Far better to invest in a simpler program and find out just what it can do for your business .
5 The present American tendency is to ask what a country can now do for itself and for the United States , not what it might do in other circumstances , nor yet what it deserves .
6 This uncertainty principle of Heisenberg showed that one could not measure the state of a system exactly , so one could not predict exactly what it would do in the future .
7 Then too it would like COSE to indicate exactly what it would like a company such as NCR to say .
8 Then too , it would like COSE to indicate exactly what it would like a company such as NCR to say .
9 Mr Gorbachev has again postponed a decision on what sort of economic system he is aiming for by referring the question of private land ownership to a referendum ; when this will take place and exactly what it will ask are not yet decided .
10 Well I think in common with most local authorities we 've been playing a sort of cat and mouse game with Central Government over the last ten years , where we have attempted to continue to deliver the services that we believe we 've been elected to deliver , and Central Government has been trying to close off what it would see as loopholes and gain control of us and stop us doing what it does n't want us to do , but of course it 's a rather unequal struggle and the cat and mouse analogy is quite a good one in that Central Government has all the power and is able to erm take control of us to the extent now that the budget that both the City and the County Council have set for the coming year has effectively been set by Central Government .
11 Eden was above all a diplomat of the classical school , though one whose command of his emotions was not always what it should have been .
12 THE Government was unable to explain in the Lords yesterday what it will do if Vietnam refuses to accept the boat people to be repatriated from Hong Kong .
13 Weigh up what it will cost you to commit your life to me .
14 This ensures that the patient 's conscious mind is sufficiently relaxed to allow the subconscious to offer up whatever it may choose to reveal .
15 I understand the emotional pull that devolution has for people in Scotland , but I hope that every Scot will examine very carefully what it would mean in practice for Scotland and for the rest of the United Kingdom .
16 Although a will can be prepared very quickly in an emergency , it is much better to take ample time to consider carefully what it should say and to make sure that you are happy with the arrangements you have made .
17 The merlin establishes its territory up in the heather-covered hill areas , and searches out suitable hooded crows ' nests from the year before which it will appropriate for its own brood .
18 The icing did n't turn out what it might have done .
19 After the 1987 election , Labour went through a contorted ‘ consultation ’ to find out what it should think .
20 But Jerry Brookes of the Gloucestershire Badger Group has seen all too often what it can do to other animals .
21 But it , well what it will do is it will actually mean that you have n't , should n't have to worry so much about keeping logs of what you 've sent round and , and so on .
22 All the hits are here ; ‘ Respect ’ , ‘ Musical Freedom ’ , ‘ Ring My Bell ’ , ‘ Warning ’ etc , but this is n't what it might have been .
23 Not from the beach — I think the salt there would probably kill hookworm — but in the back streets of the town , where the sewage system was n't what it might have been , and also walking around on the wooden deck of an old schooner sailing to Aldabra .
24 Yet the story says simply what it may take many pages to explain in words .
25 Externalisation or blaming — " the Government ought to do something " is the almost universal cry but precisely what it ought to do varies with the beliefs and prejudices of the individual .
26 Then , when we actually visit that place for the first time , a subconscious memory is triggered and we are convinced that we knew instinctively what it would look like .
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