Example sentences of "[that] [Wh det] [be] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that the public law applicant is usually challenging the exercise of a discretionary power does not mean that what is at stake for him or her is any less important than the sort of interests protected by private law .
2 It is clear that what is at issue here is more than geographical inequalities in the pattern of employment and unemployment , even in their broader social implications .
3 I would say always remember that what is on show is oneself , not necessarily the ability to perform brilliant characterisations .
4 What needs to be resisted immediately , however is the idea that what is in question is a general property or relation , something had by many things .
5 6.3 Bolinger was quite right to point out that what is in fact exactly the same principle may apply in the relationship between an adjective and its noun ; in consequence , we must slightly refine our view of qualification as outlined in Chapter 1 .
6 Perhaps there was a wish also to demonstrate that what was on offer was a genuinely single system , combining both of the old systems of examination .
7 The uncomprehending response of some professional librarians to the question of retrieval systems in the library resource centre has shown the underlying belief that what was at issue was simply the addition of new formats .
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