Example sentences of "what [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It will then be up to local Health Authorities and Hospital Trusts to decide for themselves what to invest in management development , if Conservative Government remains . |
2 | The National Association for the Welfare of Children in Hospital produces an excellent parents ' pack which includes a comic showing young children what to expect in hospital . |
3 | He simply asked the woman one question — and told her what to do in faith . |
4 | Instructions about what to do in case of fire are placed in prominent positions throughout your place of work . |
5 | He or she must know how to exercise pastoral care , what to do in order to observe requirements of health and safety , how to handle links with parents , how to weigh the significance of community connections , what to understand about the world of work and how to regard a teacher 's individual position within the structure of the education service at large . |
6 | ‘ Son , I want to have a word with you about this man in the pictures , so that you 'll know what to do in future . |
7 | She was smiling , pouting , pulling faces , striking poses like someone not knowing what to do in front of a family cine camera … |
8 | Quality Chilled Foods have asked you , a public relations consultant , to advise them what to do in relation to their retail customers in particular and the public in general . |
9 | This deficiency he shared with a whole crew of leaders of third-world or so-called ‘ non-aligned ’ countries , who like him had gained power because they were against foreign rulers , not because they had any idea of what to put in place of foreign rule . |
10 | If you look at it in a certain way , right , it shows your ignorance , I mean you 're over in England , right , for so long — I mean to say you should know what to chat in front of certain people , right ? |
11 | Since the anthropological material forms an organic whole with the writings of Marx and Engels , and is important for everything they wrote , a somewhat arbitrary selection needs to be made of what to examine in detail . |
12 | Litigants , lawyers and petition-drawers told witnesses what to say in court . |
13 | I did not know what to say in reply , so I took his hands and held them beside my own , showing first the backs , then the palms , then measuring them one against the other , palm to palm — something the Japanese would often do in comparing their smaller , lighter hands with my grosser ones . |