Example sentences of "[verb] what [is] [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 It is in the case of deeper congruences and possible congruences that the use of ‘ ideology ’ raises most problems , since if ideology is a major reference-point , or even point of origin , at such basic levels of social production and reproduction , it is difficult , as previously in some uses of ‘ culture ’ , to know what is left for all other social processes .
2 For this type of activity the ‘ film type ’ program can provide what is needed for a whole class with little teacher intervention .
3 It also enables older people to challenge what is done for them , and to make provision more in line with their real needs .
4 , that we adopt what is known for the present ; and
5 The more involved that teachers feel , the greater is the tendency for them to understand what is required for the review , to consider the LEA guidelines to be adequate and to recall the review .
6 Except for the last Albanians in the Labour party , I do not believe that anyone seriously disputes that the process of competition is essential to maximise what is bought for the taxpayer .
7 And with so many publishers completing so many courses in 1993 , it will be very interesting to see what is published for whom next year , and whether it is the market or the applied linguist who call the shots .
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