Example sentences of "what [noun] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Jealousy , jealousy , see what money does do n't ya ?
2 What hours did have to work ?
3 What Dickson did do , along with almost everyone else in the event , was beat Jochen Schumann and Thierry Peponnet .
4 The immediate practical problem that confronts such an approach is how to determine what items do exist in an ontologically fundamental sense ; or , to phrase it differently , what objects do qualify as " genuine " ontological objects ?
5 see what they do is they start you off and then they give you now what action do get from these words .
6 ‘ Which is exactly what Tristram did ask her to do — in the only one of his letters to Beatrix I 've read , sent from Tarragona in mid-March 1938 . ’
7 What WordPerfect does have , though , is updatable warm links to spreadsheets and text files .
8 What Eleanor did tell him however , was that she was about to go on holiday but that she hoped he would come to a meal in her flat when she returned .
9 What Brundle does do well is enthuse , but then I suppose that 's his car salesman training back home .
10 But the look of dislike , which Alice was afraid might be what Roberta did feel for her , was replaced with Roberta 's more amiable look , and she sat up , feeling for cigarettes .
11 It gives a , it gives an idea of erm what Rochester did want .
12 What Hailey did see in the way of African unrest was a number of scattered local agitations arising from problems connected with land tenure , taxation , conditions of employment , and interference with native custom .
13 While pluralist writers can not be interpreted as suggesting that there is a perfect or even extensive distribution of political power through the mechanism of interest participation in government decision making , — ’ what pluralists do argue is that more groups are involved in making decisions than is suggested by Marxist and elitists , who claim that a particular class or group has a monopoly of influence .
14 At what point do tour operators firmly reserve their hotel accommodation ?
15 The interesting question , in the present context , is how far these can be coordinated with familiar pedagogic techniques , thereby bringing research within the compass of normal teaching ; or , in more general terms , what implications does work on classroom observation have for developments in teacher education ( see Allwright 1988 ) .
16 What Hilts does attempt to put across is a more subtle viewpoint , that of a pioneer of artificial intelligence , John McCarthy , one of the three American scientists that he profiles .
17 What Madame did tell Ellie , however , was that Mr O'Hara was very keen to renew their acquaintance , which he had found all too brief .
18 What studies did contribute to was its amendment , its clarification , its reinterpretation , its revision , its incorporation and almost replacement by other perspectives , in light of accumulating evidence from a wide range of studies .
19 What Woking did play ?
20 All you have to do to win a copy is tell us : What name does label owner Casper Pound record under ?
21 ( b ) In what ways does extract B add to your understanding of the topic provided in A ?
22 In what ways do lower course valleys differ from middle course valleys ?
23 Both families had been transformed from what might be called a lumpen peasantry into what Marx did call the lumpen proletariat .
24 This silence over Chlothild and the Alaman victory need not imply that they played no part in Clovis 's conversion , but it is as well to consider what Avitus did choose to emphasize .
25 The immediate practical problem that confronts such an approach is how to determine what items do exist in an ontologically fundamental sense ; or , to phrase it differently , what objects do qualify as " genuine " ontological objects ?
26 What people do tend to do if a result someone else reports interests them is to repeat it with variants — that is , they test it in their own favourite animal or experimental situation .
27 So what I 'm saying is we need to be very , as soon as you get the stuff , that , if you wan na get anything out of this course at all , and what people do get out of the course , is the fact that by the time they leave here we 've said right , that 's the way we 're going that 's what we 're gon na aim for and it is reasonable time .
28 A few men were willing to forgive or at least forget ; but the women hated her , for by deserting her man she had somehow disgraced every woman , and where the women were still united against her , what man dared help her openly ?
29 In fact nobody knows exactly what Galileo did promise at this meeting in 1616 , but his enemies , by a gangster-like trick , did much later produce an unsigned document ( long after Bellarmine was dead ) claiming that Galileo had promised not to teach or publicise the Copernican doctrine .
30 What status does email have ?
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