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

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1 It is this class alone which is unmistakably distinguished from debentures both in law and fact .
2 Perhaps what was not realised was that this was a preview recording , not the finalised production recording which would be on sale to the general public .
3 Perhaps what was most lacking in the left 's criticism of A Very British Coup was any general discussion of the distinct importance of television as a medium and , more specifically , the question of what makes it such a potentially politically effective medium .
4 Given what has been said , further , a mental event is not necessarily what is sometimes called a whole mental state , which is to say all of a person 's consciousness at or for a time , but typically is a part of a whole mental state , a part which itself has parts .
5 So what 's fucking doing it all .
6 That is n't as in predicted number of additional car journeys or people wishing to go to Heathrow , so what is actually suggested by the Liberals is that the those additional people are going to arrive and be serviced by terminals which are out of date and they wo n't actually have the facilities th that are required .
7 Originally there were only what are now called provinces , but over the years the largest cities have grown in importance and have become self-governing .
8 The Japanese firms have to share in more of the risk than they did as suppliers for Boeing 's 767 model and yet will have only what is politely termed ‘ project status ’ — ie , they will be contractors who can make suggestions but have little real clout .
9 If we assume that accountants play a passive role in this , namely that they provide only what is expressly requested , then we build our accounting theory on that .
10 Still easily found are the various books by Lea McNally : Highland Deer Forest ; Year of the Red Deer , etc. which are marvellously illustrated with the author 's photographs , taken as a professional stalker .
11 Weber argued that people 's social standing , as well as economic position , was significant in their position in society , and that the link between job/income and status is not always direct , e.g. respect for the sense of vocation attributed to nursing , social work etc. which is not reflected in economic reward or social power ; and
12 Once at Stonham the primary school pupils get off the bus leaving room downstairs which is soon filled by some of the people who have been sitting upstairs .
13 When I tried to discover just what was really meant when it was said of a particular girl that she had been " married " in this sense seven times before she was nineteen , I was told that if a girl was seen to be cooking a meal for a man this was evidence that she was " married " to him .
14 But I want to know exactly what 's really going on here .
15 For the beginner , however , this negative pitch angle is exactly what is not required and it is recommended that the lowest pitch that the blades can reach should be +1° .
16 She carried the ‘ things ’ down and put them in the boudoir , returning for the clothes which she had kicked aside which were still strewn upon the stairs .
17 And if I may Mr chairman , something that 's happened in the last few days , that 's er evident that er the been the first satellite survey in this country ever which is now beginning to show to the nation , just in fact the damage that roads have been doing and that there 's in fact now some suggestion from government that they may be rethinking some elements of these roads , because the environmental impact has not really been taken into account as effectively before .
18 With a terrible dread , she knew at once what was about to happen and ran to the caravan door to prevent her unwelcome callers from entering it .
19 Very few readers will notice this discrepancy , but all are flicked and jabbed at and irritated — those circling insects — by contradiction , by undetermination followed by overdetermination of reasons , by the narrator 's fuss over details which do n't matter , his youthful sententiousness about women ( ‘ the depths of the female heart ’ ) and other irrelevancies , his moralizing , his way of wantonly bleeding a robust narrative with ‘ However , that may only have seemed so ’ , his ‘ I have already described ’ when he has n't , his promises to explain later which are n't kept when the reader does n't want explanation anyhow , he wants the story .
20 A bridge arch carries the towpath over the entrance to Holloway Bank Wharf after a slight double bend before a 3km straight which is closely followed by powerlines .
21 It is technical advance also which is increasingly removing the natural advantages of countries with low labour costs .
22 I shall consider later what was then said by Mr. Hurd about discretionary life sentences .
23 She was annoyed with herself for not stating openly what was really worrying her .
24 The Patient 's Charter sets out clearly what is now expected from the NHS .
25 In one way all this undoubtedly strengthened the papal role — people knew far more clearly what was now wanted — but on the other hand , it weakened it by narrowing the base of loyalty .
26 Initiatives can also be taken centrally which are then translated into particular applications by fields .
27 Now what is actually talked about , he splits down into two , he splits it down into Express , which is next day , not , all next day , and general which is two day and three day .
28 It should be remembered that disabled drivers do n't always have only walking disability , but probably other illnesses as well which is not helped by officious traffic wardens .
29 Indeed , the reference to ‘ the social changes of the last fifteen years ’ makes it an understatement : for there is not a single social service today which was not framed more than fifteen years ago .
30 Compared to dormitory life and low student stipends , even what was once considered demeaning work could offer a much more comfortable life .
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