Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] could [be] " in BNC.

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1 So what could be done both to protect us from crime and to make us less fearful ?
2 The existing museums had all been converted into celebrations of the life and achievements of Nicolae Ceauşescu so what could be more natural than that the Conducator 's body should rest in the museum as the culminating exhibit of Romanian national history .
3 After all , in the war Barry would have been told that he was fighting to uphold the rights of small nations , so what could be more logical than that he should now fight for the rights of his own country , Ireland , a small nation if ever there was one !
4 In 1935 , after the Murrells débâcle and the dawning realization that very little which could be described as administration had gone on in Masai District , the Tanganyika government did in fact begin to give some serious thought to the type of man which should be sent there .
5 But then again , the Golden Höfner was the flagship of the company 's electric hollow-bodied range between ‘ 59 and ‘ 62 and naturally became a platform for showing just what could be done .
6 Well do you think actually so to make it more What could be done to actually make it more attractive to traders ?
7 We have looked at the different types of land and seen roughly what could be done with them .
8 Now what could be more mouthwatering than a big plate of juicy , tender ribs drippin' with barbecue sauce ?
9 Liam Murphy was now what could be called in any circumstances a rich man .
10 And you 'd think , Well what could be worse than lifting and carrying , and what could be more boring than doing that all day ?
11 People thought well what could be in space , they 'd tune the radio telescope and they found , rather intriguingly , there were molecules like water and ammonia and methane , just as they expected .
12 Mrs Browning moved restlessly , cleared her throat , said nothing in reply , but then what could be said ?
13 So , for example , moves were made to turn revenue spending ( i.e. which had to be paid for out of current income — grants , fees , charges and rates ) into capital spending ( i.e. which could be paid for from loans raised from banks and other financial institutions ) .
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