Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [verb] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has been our purpose here to indicate what has been successful in the past , and the strong technical basis which underpins success . |
2 | About twenty years after the sack of Aurae Phiala , Honorius finally issued an edict that recognised what had been true for nearly a century . |
3 | English , like most languages , will generally use whatever means are necessary to reduce ambiguity in tracing participants . |
4 | You know him , so you know which account is likely to be the most accurate . |
5 | Only then did they discover what had been wrong with Edna Popple from 31 St George 's Road , Solihull , Birmingham . |
6 | Eastern winds have brought what had been fair sport back to a normal level for the time of year . |
7 | By now a consequence has emerged which has been implicit from the first in the whole enterprise of grounding valuation in awareness , that Good has now the same claims to objectivity as Truth . |
8 | If you would like some help to decide which account is right for you , talk to one of our Personal Bankers . |
9 | Compromise:each side needs to assess which measure is likely to suit it best . |
10 | ‘ I 'm sorry — I do n't mean to , ’ she said sadly , then stifled a sigh while realising that slowly and surely he was ruining what had been precious moments . |
11 | Feminists were effectively articulating what had been implicit in much of moral purity — an opposition to the idea that the male sexual urge was uncontrollable , and that frequent intercourse was necessary for men 's health . |
12 | The Minister can not fail to acknowledge what has been common knowledge in the combined heat and power industry — that the major block is electricity prices . |
13 | The team headed by Michel Desgranges which had been due to leave Iraq on March 13 , postponed its departure after the discovery of hundreds of additional leaking chemical rockets . |
14 | The elections of December 1965 and March 1967 had confirmed what had been clear in the elections of 1962 : that his political base was , in fact , partisan rather than truly national . |
15 | Secondly , where the offeror expressly or implicitly waives the need for the acceptance to be communicated to him , the acceptance will take effect when the acceptor does whatever act is necessary to indicate his acceptance . |
16 | Balding is at a loss to explain what has been wrong with Morley Street . |