Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] [vb mod] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | The arrival of the ‘ Extremities , Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions ’ album seemed to provide an apt moment to compile the required discography and , thanks to help from readers John Elliot of Hawick and Mark from Sheffield along with Frank O'Donnell and his valiant cohorts at PolyGram , I 've managed to piece together what would seem to be a complete run-down . |
2 | Nor was agriculture , so what would happen to agricultural education ? |
3 | So what should happen to the money which is now held by the I M O in Paris ? |
4 | So what will happen to those old boats when we reach saturation point , and , in any case , are we nearing it now ? |
5 | However , I wonder whether the Government will pay a blind bit of notice to the report , which illustrates not only what will happen to the mining industry but what will happen if we allow it to contract . |
6 | May be very sensitive to all external stimuli ; odours , touch noise , cold etc. which can lead to exhaustion . |
7 | Related to this is of course the general sexist bias throughout the educational system whereby from an early age girls are discouraged from taking subjects such as maths and science , etc. which could lead to high status apprenticeship training and further education in the science and technology fields . |
8 | The boy knew already what would happen to the woman . |
9 | It was too soon to know exactly what would happen to the factories if their efficiency remained in doubt after the 12 months are up , he said . |
10 | But in any case , the truth of this determinist claim is exactly what would have to be proved in order to substantiate Plekhanov 's thesis . |
11 | Mary , who of course knew exactly what would have to be paid , had already worked out her and Reggie 's shares . |
12 | ‘ I 've tolerated his insubordination in the past but he knows exactly what will happen to him if he does n't toe the line this time . |
13 | It is often a matter of difficulty to find out exactly what will have to be paid for haulage , toll and wharfage , and this fact increases the office labour in sending out tenders . |
14 | Many people have been disappointed that last week 's decisions were not more precise — defining , for example , exactly what should happen to St Bartholomew 's or Charing Cross Hospital . |
15 | And since the master-manufacturer also financed the provision of land , buildings , machinery and equipment he was — or had been — also what would come to be called a capitalist . |
16 | that 's lovely James , that 's fine , OK , you 'd better put plastic spoons on or else you 'll make , be in trouble because if you floated a metal spoon , now what would happen to that ? |
17 | Now what would happen to the site in those circumstances ? |
18 | and you can buy something , well which would appeal to me , anyway , er for not very much more if you look around . |
19 | We knew only too well what could happen to Dad and we were afraid . |
20 | Nevertheless , there is a need to protect what little green field sites we have left in the Borough and if the Council can be swayed in such a manner against the interests of the town , then what will happen to the face of our town is anyone 's guess . |
21 | She was after everything in trousers , young or old , she 'd have had Mr Pepper in the end , you mark my words , and then what 'd happen to the Company ? |
22 | Ministers discuss the cash that will actually be spent , and therefore what will have to be financed by taxation or borrowing , instead of talking about ‘ funny money ’ — the numbers which could be misleadingly different from the resultant cash spent . |
23 | Ministers discuss the cash that will actually be spent , and therefore what will have to be financed by taxation or borrowing , instead of talking about ‘ funny money ’ — numbers which could be misleadingly different from the resultant cash spent . |