Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] and [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Much depended in the last resort , too , on the power with which the negotiators went to the negotiating table , what goodwill there was between parties and what the strength of the bargaining power was . |
2 | The left was divided and split about tactics and what the war should achieve . |
3 | No tales about defectors and what the Brits got up to in the Cold War . |
4 | Each day of the dispute , at 7:45 am , amicable banter among a handful of pickets and what the union jokingly calls its ‘ gallery ’ stops . |
5 | turns , there , gets the header , Notts go in front , it was brilliantly made by and had the easiest of jobs and what a comeback it is , because Notts trailed by two in twenty minutes and now they lead three two against the side second in the first division table , who 've been run ragged in the second half , by a storming Notts comeback , brilliant , header . |
6 | The road followed a wadi , a dried-up river bed , which was green with palms and which a trick of light sometimes filled with water — such mirages are natural and common in the desert . |
7 | It seems to be part of the Woolf proposal for compacts and for making prisoners fully aware of what is happening in prisons and what the plans are . |
8 | A baby so treated will grow up puzzled about mirrors and what the mirror has to offer . |