Example sentences of "[Wh det] the [noun pl] [be] that " in BNC.
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1 | When we talk of a ‘ mindless occupation ’ , for instance , I take it to describe a situation in which activity is possible without having to think and feel about the meaning of the relatedness between the person and whatever the objects are that he manipulates . |
2 | Whatever the conditions are that force a young person to run away from home , there is no doubt that institutionalised care exacerbates them . |
3 | what the counties are that we 're covering , |
4 | Well , if there is a God and if he can help , would you know what help you truly want , what the changes are that you want to bring about in your life ? |
5 | Now four English teenagers are dead following a canoeing accident off the Dorset coast , intensifying the concerns of parents all over Britain as they watch their children set off with their mates , while wondering what the chances are that something might go horribly wrong . |
6 | and then what the names are that you 're likely to refer |
7 | Later , she could hardly remember what the issues were that had so roused them to mutual abuse . |
8 | Greater participation by women in paid work and changes in family structure thus seem to be closely related , although what the mechanisms are that connect the two changes is less clear . |
9 | The clash of cultures was illustrated towards the end of the first day : ‘ Just tell us what the standards are that we should be aiming for ’ , a publisher demanded , fed up with what he called ‘ axe grinding ’ by manufacturers . |