Example sentences of "what [is] in the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 What 's in the hole ? ’
2 ‘ Once you see what 's in the envelopes everything will be all right . ’
3 Just to be told what 's going on , what 's in the packet , what the future holds for us in the food game .
4 ‘ You have n't asked me what 's in the estate , and I 've got a list of assets here . ’
5 You can find hidden Greek tavernas where you explore the kitchens and choose your meal from what 's in the fridge or bubbling on the stove .
6 Some food names tell you quite a lot about what 's in the food , provided you know a lot about food law !
7 BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANY OF THE PRESENT CELLNET OR VODAFONE networks , would-be subscribers should consider what 's in the cellphone pipeline .
8 It 's not only what 's in the food that affects flavour , colour and general appeal , but also what the food is packaged in .
9 ‘ And just in case , ’ I said , ‘ in case the worst happens and the horses prove to have been interfered with , I think I 'll take a sample of what 's in the tank and also what 's in their buckets at this moment .
10 Still , as we all know , size is n't really important , and with the Utopia it 's what 's in the rack that matters .
11 We 've a taster of what 's in the latest issue in our Practical Running section and look out for our generous subscription offers in this issue .
12 Lamb himself commented : ‘ I 've had England players on the phone telling me what 's in the Mirror before I 've had time to go out and buy the paper .
13 We take a look at what 's in the shops
14 What 's in the bloody name Holly ?
15 ‘ I 'm not really interested in what 's in the Evening Standard .
16 Here , what 's in the glass ? ’
17 What 's in the paper ? ’
18 What 's in the smoke ?
19 Which means , as we 've already remarked , that it 's caused by some combination of desire and belief : in this case , by Pooh 's desire , not just for honey , but to get a true belief about whether what 's in the pot is honey , and his belief that the way to get that true belief is to taste what 's in the pot .
20 Which means , as we 've already remarked , that it 's caused by some combination of desire and belief : in this case , by Pooh 's desire , not just for honey , but to get a true belief about whether what 's in the pot is honey , and his belief that the way to get that true belief is to taste what 's in the pot .
21 So considered as an action , Pooh 's observation will succeed if this belief of his is true : that is , if tasting what 's in the pot will in fact make Pooh believe it 's honey if it is honey , and believe it 's not if it 's not .
22 If his tasting what 's in the pot will do that , his action will succeed : it will be a good observation .
23 And what will make it good is a causal link , between what he 's observing ( what 's in the pot ) and the belief he gets about it .
24 So if what 's in the pot is honey , its taste will cause Pooh to believe that it 's honey .
25 The belief he gets will be true , because he will have been caused to get it by the very fact ( that what 's in the pot is honey ) which makes it true .
26 Just copy what 's in the book .
27 Copy what 's in the book at bar ten .
28 but it 's erm not so much what 's in the books as sort of how Simon looks at them .
29 They 've got to see you sign the will or at least acknowledge it and in practice see you sign they do n't need to know what 's in the will they just want to see you sign but they 've got to be there it 's no good up the road as one witness did for not for me to her husband who was working in his shop witnessed the signature afterwards .
30 When he hears what 's in the wind , he 'll probably insist Harry goes back to live in America while you both take time to think it over .
  Next page