Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [Wh det] be " in BNC.
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1 | The Festival Court has a different activity taking place each day , while the Centre and surrounding ‘ competition ’ courts will see the best women players from 56 nations competing for what is the premier team prize in women 's tennis . |
2 | Subsequently , children distinguish between what is part of themselves and what is not , and internal and external worlds develop . |
3 | On January his seclusion was broken for what is called a " photo opportunity " at king Hassans winter palace outside Marrakesh . |
4 | Right so there 's a gas given off which is ? |
5 | Roy Green , software field operations manager for the British firm , Systime , believes that India 's best bet for expansion is to go for what is called systems software : programs that run the computers themselves . |
6 | You have the , a little passage that goes through what is called mini cafe , and just there at the corner is a very big . |
7 | In that case the necessities which account for what is constant in foreign policy are those of the conceptual logic of the explanatory theory . |
8 | I agree what Rita asked for which was that it should all be archived in a central divisional higher , and I am taking it that they I think that the way we generally go about it that when we do n't get an enquiry erm , or when we do n't get a commission we keep a copy of it with the documents for a reasonable period of time . |
9 | All citizens need a highly concentrated er episode in their lives where all they do is think about what is right in the circumstances and this will give them good practice , good training to being an enlightened voter . |
10 | I I I think really they er they forget that that there 's a quite a large number of the population , they do think about what 's going on , and they 're not all children and they 're not and are n't all that easy easily persuaded . |
11 | She could n't bear to remember the dreadful things she had said that day , any more than she could think about what was happening to Maggie now . |
12 | In a way a baby seemed less likely than before Claudia was pregnant : perhaps we did n't dare think about what was about to happen . |
13 | Once again , this approach to involving disabled people in the arts is flawed primarily because disabled people have not been consulted about what is wanted . |
14 | The fact that an unknown " civilian " should have been consulted about what was indeed a purely Service matter , should be weighed against Bennett 's unequalled background and experience . |
15 | His only problem was , would he survive long enough to see through what was in some ways the most monumental task he had yet set himself ? |
16 | Once specified , these problem behaviours can be talked about to the child and clear guidelines given about what is expected and what is going to happen if the child continues to misbehave . |
17 | The amount of building-society interest actually received is regarded as what is left after tax at the basic rate has been deducted from a larger amount . |
18 | What do you know about what 's going on ? ’ |
19 | She had flattered his self-esteem , protected him from the minor irritations of life , preserved his privacy with maternal pugnacity , had ensured , with infinite tact , that he knew all he needed to know about what was going on in his Laboratory . |
20 | Since the politician is blamed for what is not his fault , he could n't survive unless he devised methods of blaming other people for what is his fault . |
21 | On our Boeing 757 charter flights to Mombasa you have the opportunity to upgrade to Sovereign 's Silver or Gold Service , seating for which is in the front section of the aircraft . |
22 | Such a program could be designed not only with the aim of increasing visual acuity but could be related to the production of verbal constructs in a way that might enhance the ability to communicate about what was seen and felt . |
23 | So I sourly jerked off what was left of my acid-seared wig , activated it , and let its compact thermic bomb blow the cover to flaming fragments . |
24 | You ca n't go into the classroom and forget about what 's happening to you . |
25 | In contrast the Barbarians ' tries owed everything to thrilling running , crisp passing and a surprisingly high level of understanding between what was a hugely-talented collection of players , but nevertheless a scratch side . |
26 | And it was n't even from my constituency it was widely from the Leicestershire and coming back to our , our friend there Doctor er , I do n't know what was the name there when he mentioned about what 's the name ? |
27 | She said : ‘ We are guilty of failing to provide for what is clearly a statutory service and I am truly appalled that we slipped up so badly and made such a serious mistake . |
28 | This African talked of his own change of heart , his vision of God 's multi-racial world , of which Rhodesia is a part ; of how he himself had hated the whites , and had now shed his hate to work for what is right for all . |
29 | So this drug makes you very dry , also makes you drowsy , the idea being that you 're basically not going to worry about what 's happening to you . |
30 | It never occurred to her to worry about what was to be done with her , though she wryly thought that the hospitality of the military establishment seemed to be a constant throughout human history . |