Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] what [pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The difference lies not in ideology , nor in what they have to offer for exchange , but in their unequal vulnerability to the disapproval of the United States , the IMF and the World Bank .
2 None of this brings any need for adjustment to the principles outlined in Chapter 1 , nor to what we have to say about adjectives .
3 We have liked him for being into free speech and free love , and for what he has to say about convergences of the two , and about the curbs which revolution and its regimes has placed on them .
4 And despite what you seem to think , I do n't see this as a game either .
5 Unlike the damaged narcissists , with their compensations of spurious glory or morbidly melodramatized misery , the new pop workers want attention not for themselves , not for their make-believe world , but for what they have to say about the outside world .
6 ‘ It is not a question of what I can bear , but of what I have to put up with . ’
7 The significance of the Plowden Report lay not so much in its recommendations but in what it sought to proclaim .
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