Example sentences of "what [modal v] [be] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Homes of Football , Stuart Clarke records what may be the final years of traditional support at football grounds ( until 1 Mar ) .
2 The candidate finds himself on trial , therefore , for what may be the unavoidable shortcomings of his employment .
3 It always seems to me that you 've got a set of results , and if you come to write them up , and you know they 're obviously wrong , you 're going to get a lot more marks if you put down the right values — or what should be the right values — so you end up fiddling things eventually .
4 Given our understanding of the dynamics of transracial placements what should be the essential ingredients of any substitute home for black children ?
5 At 27 Fordham is a capped county batsman of deep promise entering what should be the six years or more of his mature best .
6 It gives me great satisfaction but we are not shouting about being second for what might be a few hours . ’
7 What might be the alternative words to influencing or , alternative phrases
8 Because what happens , as soon as he 's , go goes back to work , it goes back down again , to what would be a thousand pounds for any future claims to start with again .
9 The first , obvious area was in the redistribution of workload between internal auditors and what would be the external assessors .
10 What would be the redistributive effects of such cuts ?
11 What would be the likely consequences of specific changes in the current set of fiscal measures affecting forestry ?
12 What would be the interesting points on that ?
13 What would be the interesting parts of the shape ?
14 I remember asking my private secretary to enquire what would be the main subjects of our discussion .
15 1 What do you think Bower-bird could be accused of ? ( the charge ) 2 Who would be the judge ? 3 What would be the main points against the Bower-bird ?
16 ( The prosecution case ) 4 What would be the main points in his defence ? ( the defence case ) 5 What would the result be ?
17 Supposing that ‘ worst ’ were to occur — you missed that promotion , your lover rejected you , you failed to sell your house — what would be the ensuing results and how would you deal with them ?
18 What would be the institutional conditions for a genuine cultural and political democracy , for example ?
19 What will be a few minutes of footage on the screen took all day to film .
20 What will be the resultant changes in demand for staff from a proposed course of action — for example , new services , changes of business mix , new methods , new technology ?
21 What will be the likely effects of such judgements on someone for whom practising meditation has become an important part of life , perhaps helping them to cope with difficulties and gain a sense of freedom and peace ?
22 Has anyone asked what will be the fundamental concerns of people in the 21st century ? ’
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