Example sentences of "what [pron] [vb past] [been] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Her head was aching a bit too , but then that was not surprising perhaps after what she 'd been through this evening . |
2 | Three years of horrifying anarchy and nine governments destroyed what there had been of Ukrainian nationalism . |
3 | This was a soft seduction of her senses , a sensuous reminder of what they had been to each other and what they had lost . |
4 | After that , the possibilities for the disturbed were very much what they were to remain until the introduction of the major tranquillisers — and indeed what they had been from Roman times . |
5 | But during the 1980s , subsidies have been progressively removed , and the IMF-sponsored auction of the local currency ( the kwacha ) meant that by 1987 its purchasing power was only one-third what it had been in 1983 . |
6 | Since the total grain harvest proved to be a mere 52 per cent of what it had been in 1913 , even the least affected areas had barely enough . |
7 | The level of truck loadings for 1922 was under one-third of what it had been in 1913 , although there was a vast improvement towards the end of the year . |
8 | In Britain , the Beeching Report on ‘ Reshaping the Railways ’ ( BRB 1963 ) led to a programme of closures and cutbacks that by 1968 had halved the number of stations , closed 8,000 km of route , halved the number of goods wagons and sharply reduced passenger services ; by 1970 , railway employment was less than half what it had been in 1963 . |
9 | By 1990 cash spending on the NHS was two and a half times what it had been in 1979 , topping £27 billion and making the DOH the second largest spending department ( NAHAT 1990 ) . |
10 | His income was less than a half of what it had been before 1914 , and lie was losing capital too . |