Example sentences of "what [modal v] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But what should a first-class playground offer ?
2 What might a God-fearing Catholic expect from those whose ancestors murdered Christ and who , to this day , drank the blood of innocent Christian babies ?
3 What could a ten-year-old boy possibly have against me ?
4 Mutiny by the men , and what could a Petty Officer do if the Ministry in Moscow determined that the sailors of the Storozhevoy should not be freed from their conscripted service after four years at sea , that they should serve another year , what could a Petty Officer to ?
5 Mutiny by the men , and what could a Petty Officer do if the Ministry in Moscow determined that the sailors of the Storozhevoy should not be freed from their conscripted service after four years at sea , that they should serve another year , what could a Petty Officer to ?
6 What would a casual caller at Rose Cottage make of Johnny if he were to walk in uninvited during their visit ?
7 What would a rational decision to live in Bali be like , if this is not one ?
8 There is no very compelling reason , however , why foreseeability should not be utilised as the test of remoteness in cases where it is irrelevant to the initial determination of liability : ‘ granted that an escape takes place , albeit unforeseeably , what would a reasonable man regard as the foreseeable consequences of such an escape ? ’
9 What would a high-born lady be doing in the wilds of Oxfordshire ?
10 WHAT would a visiting foreigner make of this production of Macbeth by The Raving Beauties ?
11 What would a truthful man say ?
12 Du n no people have said like that will last a really short time or a really long time , but what 's considered a short time I know what a long time is , a long time is like sort of four months three sort of four months onwards in n it for like people our age , what would a short time be they ?
13 So what can a poor boy do ?
14 Asking questions such as — what can a particular microcomputer provide in terms of information retrieval or CAL or word processing , can provide the basis for choice .
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