Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] have [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But , as one ex-councillor puts it , ‘ If he ca n't manage to present the Labour Party in new colours in his own constituency , what hope has he of doing it in the country ? ’
2 The case of the Tari Furora paralleled that of the Melanesians in ‘ Marie Lloyd ’ , but it is to his ideal City , and his actual urban Western civilization that Eliot relates this Papuan discovery : ‘ … if we are so helpless in the hands of our ‘ civilization ’ that we admit our inability to prevent it from ruining Papuans , what hope have we of saving ourselves ? ’
3 If our " helping hands " were in fact the embrace of a leper , " what hope have we of saving ourselves ? "
4 What hope have we of assessing movements in population in the tenth , eleventh and twelfth centuries ?
5 What chance have we of topping the Order of Merit ? "
6 If we ca n't cross the Sea of Storms , a tenth of the distance , what chance have we of navigating that far ? ’
7 When we say that a child enjoys the security of a familiar story structure , what tools have we for analysing that structure ?
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