Example sentences of "be [Wh det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 rather than what you 're what other options you have .
2 I mean the heels have got ta be what two inches ?
3 In the final analysis , what is on offer has to be what older customers want .
4 They are not the high expression of a society and its order ; they seem intended , though newly built , to be what older houses had become — a nostalgic , retrospective vision , a painting in brick or stone .
5 ‘ But it is valuable and it might just be what those guys on the roof were after . ’
6 He got away with being what many others could only secretly aspire to be .
7 I used to look at things and think how bonny some of the wild flowers were what nice colours — but I was never aware of their variety or rarity .
8 Shame and honour were what motivated men .
9 The waste and boredom typified by my early schooldays are what liberal educationalists have aimed to eradicate .
10 Power and influence are what social systems live on .
11 If " primitive societies " are what social anthropologists study then some primitive societies fit the model quite well .
12 I mean having found you know this sine is the opposite over the hypotenuse tan is basically what you 've got to find I suppose is which two sides of the triangle you 're using .
13 PageMaker defaults to providing ‘ Automatic ’ leading and that 's what many users always stick to on the assumption that PageMaker knows best .
14 So that 's what flat machines do , they knit , these particular Jacquard and , and that 's what the continentals were good at , it , cos they look , I mean they were far more , we 're so conservative in this country , little better now obviously we do more nowad you know we 're talking about just after the war the Italians and the French were into colour , not garish colour , subtle lovely colours .
15 Here 's what five pairs of famous friends had to say :
16 Yes they 're erm I mean there erm Malton 's what thirty minutes drive from York , Pickering 's probably forty five , up to an hour .
17 I think they 're being irresponsible , I think we 're being responsible , and I make no apology er for borrowing when it 's for investment in our own future , that 's what intelligent companies do , it 's what an intelligent government should do .
18 Sucking that continent dry , that 's what those parasites are doing .
19 They would even dry quicker than if you put them over the clothes horse cos that 's what those slats are for .
20 That 's what those investigators think . ’
21 That 's what those sheets are good for .
22 So that 's what these decoders do .
23 That 's what these texts demand . ’
24 That 's what these games are like .
25 Right there 's some correlation between the two , right , auto violation the residuals right , so where we do n't have residual auto correlation which is the case here , you could actually save the residuals , perform an error less and you would n't find coefficient on residuals with T minus one significant , you 've got an , potentially that 's what these tests for serial correlation do , right , they , you can think of them as r saving the residuals , running a , running this regression , right .
26 ‘ And I think that 's what these lads in this video are all about , ’ Vinny added .
27 After all , that 's what these Awards are all about . ’
28 Here 's what some women in one group came up with .
29 It 's what most actresses have .
30 Yes when you go up there you 'll have to register but if you I mean I presume the university term 's what ten weeks ?
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