Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [adv] what " in BNC.

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1 In the days when she had first known him she had wondered idly whether she might see Rupert round here , ‘ going in ’ or ‘ coming out ’ , though she was not clear when this might be expected or even what he might have been doing .
2 In short , Charity had always looked like exactly what she was — an extremely serious , clever , studious young woman .
3 I do n't I do n't believe it is erm at the mo well earlier this week a report was published by the National Commission on Education which was er an independent erm Commission that was set up erm and they they 've said that basically what we need to be doing is t if we 're trying to raise standards is to keep the idea of having an all graduate profess profession followed up by high quality for train training for teachers once they 've actually started work .
4 Often in communication it may be necessary to spell out not only what is to be done but also what is not to be done .
5 So it 's A squared plus B squared and now what about the other bits ?
6 Most of the problems with s13 relate not to the question of which goods are being sold but rather what they are .
7 It is clear that further legislative changes will be needed before TAURUS is introduced but precisely what these will be remains to be worked out .
8 From this it is possible to define what information is to be stored and therefore what the updating requirements will be .
9 They have had to explain why patients can sometimes provide vivid descriptions of their own resuscitation , explaining how it was done , who was involved and even what was said .
10 Most important , he will have to explain how far sympathy action should be allowed and precisely what would constitute a lawful trade dispute .
11 and instead of that if I 'd 've realized that exactly what the guys said you know
12 Mr. Stubbs , who lives at Corry Road , Hindhead refers to the great environmental writers and adds , ‘ I salute these noble men and women and hope that people will read their work and learn not only what we have lost but also what can still be saved in our beautiful world . ’
13 We seldom read in the tabloid press local police force fails er we may frequently read in the local press in the tabloid press rather , that the Home Secretary has failed and yet what we seem to be saying is that we believe that all the responsibility should be local , all that responsibility , all the blame when things go wrong should go to the Home Secretary .
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