Example sentences of "what [be] [verb] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Statutes which prohibit the production of evidence abroad , commonly known as ‘ blocking statutes ’ , many of which have been adopted since the 1978 meeting … , are in part a response to what are perceived in some countries as exorbitant assertions of jurisdiction by the courts of other countries .
2 What 's developed in 1989 is a genuine shortage of teas of all grades . ’
3 So , toda what 's happens in these days now ?
4 What 's happening in that hospital is nothing short of a crime .
5 Er , but that 's an indication of what 's happening in that area , and indeed , the members erm , I am pleased to say , have taken the right attitude to that , recognised that that 's the case and er addressing that , together with the revenue spend , erm , in a manner which I find is erm , of responsible and approved .
6 Burroughs employs an agent , whose job it is to keep him abreast of what 's happening in various fields of art and music — he 's 80 years old now and he lives a very secluded life in Kansas .
7 Is there also something to do what 's happening in Eastern Europe .
8 able to establish good rapport with pupils ; 2. has charisma ; 3. is good at organizing ; 4. is a survivor ; 5. keeps in touch with what 's happening in other subjects and in pupils ' backgrounds ; 6. has a quality of openness ; 7. has long teaching experience ; 8. has good qualifications in the subject ; 9. has strong religious faith ; 10. has enthusiasm for the subject ; 11. has a sense of humour .
9 Why , why twenty four hours , what 's happening in twenty four hours , Stacey .
10 Now , what 's happening in organic chemistry at the moment ?
11 What 's happening in this ?
12 For those who are n't totally sort of in control of the plot and I probably should include myself as one of them , what 's happening in this scene I want you to act out .
13 What 's happening in this scene ?
14 I 've I 've got your range of one to six here , John , and I 'm not I must stress I 'm not singling you out — I mean your company is fairly typical of what 's happening in this area — but the main difference between one and six is that erm two and six is that number two covers for two hundred part up to two hundred pounds
15 With me in the studio is Stan Bowes , who 's the Head of Marketing for the Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board , and Stan can obviously talk about what 's happening in this immediate area , but first of all I 'll go to the telephone because waiting to talk to us is Michael Medleycote , who 's the Chief Executive of the British Tourist Authority .
16 But I think you could do , see the whole great thing about what 's happening in this electronic change in print is that broadcasting 's advantage has been almost completely wiped out .
17 The teacher moves from group to group , occasionally spotlighting one of them , saying " Let's see what 's happening in different parts of the town " and then reflecting on what 's been heard and seen : " Feelings are running high .
18 And this little book , I do n't know whether you 've come across it , is a fairly technical description of what 's happening in different parts of the world , and what is meant by sustainable management of tropical crops .
19 Right , now if we look on , erm we come to Regional Action Networks , another reason why Amnesty seems not to allocate more than one prisoner and all now is that they have expanded the ways in which we deal with prisoners and the world is more or less been divided up into areas , erm , of smaller regions and groups are asked to choose one or two regions to deal with particularly and we , we have for quite a long time now erm been concerned with Southern Africa and Central America and we get information through on prisoners and what 's happening in those two regions , so John do you have anything else on Africa at all ?
20 One fing yer can be sure of — drunk or sober , Joe knows what 's lyin' in that ware'ouse .
21 I start from the assumption that we are interested in what is done in any communicative act .
22 We argue , however , that the process of search for value for money is politically neutral , even though what is decided in that process will not be .
23 Quite what is decided in this case is obscure .
24 In 3 we have discussed theories of the pragmatic interpretation of language : how people create meaning and make sense of what is said in specific circumstances .
25 What an evolutionist believes is totally and completely opposite to what is stated in this verse .
26 The differences between what is eaten in the richer countries of the northern hemisphere and what is eaten in much of Asia and Africa is now a commonplace ; it was already becoming visible .
27 There are two open bothies on the route but contrary to what is written in some places , the farm at lonely Carnmore on the Letterewe estate is not inhabited except for part of the year .
28 Reason can not decide the truth or falsity of what is revealed in such cases , but can decide whether the revelation is genuine .
29 On the basis of what is revealed in this survey , there seems to be a very good case for ensuring a maximum involvement of all the teachers in a school in the whole process .
30 A so called ‘ rationalisation ’ of the market is now leading to the price charged in Britain rising at over twice the rate of inflation towards what is charged in other countries .
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