Example sentences of "[verb] what be " in BNC.
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1 | As people can not buy what is n't on sale it is often important to tell " the trade " , like retailers , first about a new product or an impending advertising campaign . |
2 | That 's another thing you see that that that today you had a a tin ladle and it ever the ladle sort of leaked or developed a hole in ti you did n't discard it and throw it away , you used to go and buy what was called a , which was two little tin washers with a little bit of , I ca n't remember if it was f a fabric or or rubber , two pieces and you put one on one side and one the other and then a little screw and bolt went through , nut and bolt went through it and tightened it up and that stopped your leak , and that ladle then lasted a lot more a lot longer time . |
3 | Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) . |
4 | Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) . |
5 | But California has what is probably the highest suicide rate in the world . |
6 | Televised violence , however , not only teaches new and unique ways of expressing aggression but also has what is called a disinhibitory effect on aggression in general . |
7 | The Asdex tokamak at Garching in West Germany has what is known as a ‘ poloidal divertor ’ and holds the record for the duration of a plasma in a tokamak — Asdex has sustained its plasma for 10 seconds . |
8 | It is certainly the case that Stirling Council has what is probably one of the most progressive same-sex-sharing tenancy policies in the country . |
9 | Since the kite has a lift component to enable it to accelerate at certain positions around the hemisphere it also has what is known as an ‘ apparent wind ’ and it is this which sustains the motion within the flight envelope . |
10 | Greek , like many other Indo-European languages , has what is known as ‘ grammatical gender ’ . |
11 | For them , the person of good character has what is said to be the imagination to live tranquilly , or literally ‘ the wizardry to live tranquilly ’ ( mariya adiunaku ) . |
12 | Weighing just 7g it has what is claimed to be a new yoke-less magnetic system with a special allow core for the coil assembly ; this is claimed to eliminate irregularities in the flux . |
13 | The peripheral control processor ( PCP ) of the CDC 6600 computer ( see 6.5 ) has what is referred to as a " replace add " instruction , where the result of adding the contents of the accumulator and a store location replaces both the accumulator and the store location . |
14 | How long has what been going on ? |
15 | Oh has what 's his name got that any more ? |
16 | Is er has what 's his name , the angry man been up to any antics lately ? |
17 | This curious animal has what was probably a gut and a set of tubules arising from it ; below this are curious pointed structures . |
18 | Without recognising that knowledge of this kind is in play , we may misinterpret what is said about particular texts . |
19 | At the secondary level , the report continued , pupils should study in addition a modern language and the curriculum of all pupils should include what is called ‘ preparation for adult and working life ’ , a varied programme of activities incorporating craft , design and technology , history and geography , moral education , health education , and ‘ preparation for parenthood and for a participatory role in adult society ’ . |
20 | The explanation will also include what is related to this and is absolutely fundamental to scientific method , which is the experimental procedure of testing and establishing connections by the " varying of circumstances " , which is essentially the discovery of what is relevant and what is irrelevant to a given event . |
21 | The convictions of the editors of " Oz " magazine were quashed because their trial judge had suggested that " obscene " might include what is " repulsive , filthy , loathsome , indecent or lewd " . |
22 | But these are official figures which do not include what are referred to as the hidden homeless — those sharing households and those living rough . |
23 | There are some pointers to this being an accurate judgement , although the period for which wool and corn prices have been studied in detail does not go further back than 1490 , and therefore does not include what are probably the most serious years of enclosure ( 58 , p.183 ) . |
24 | It was first given precision by Robert Hooke , a contemporary of Newton , who proposed what is now called Hooke 's law , namely that stress is proportional to strain . |
25 | Champagne 's prayers had been answered , the only problem was how to legally recognise what was , technically , an illegally oversized crop . |
26 | How did one recognise what was extraordinary ? |
27 | By ‘ placing ’ exorcism in such a zone , state institutions ( which Greenblatt equates with Harsnett 's text ) can attempt to contain what is potentially disruptive to the state ; eliminating , in this case , charismatic religious groups as a potential threat to the established Church . |
28 | Talking to the child and explaining what is naughty and what is good helps the child understand and learn what is expected . |
29 | It has been found that well-informed patients are less anxious and the nurse can help by explaining what is likely to happen in the pre- , peri- and post-Operative periods . |
30 | Realism offers a way of explaining what is observed , which , for example , allows us to account for observed socio-spatial polarization in residence in terms of the generative mechanisms of the capitalist mode of production . |