Example sentences of "whatever [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And he 's at it again when Downes hits him with whatever 's to hand ; kills him ; wonders where he 's going to dump the corpse ; ca n't dress him — far too difficult dressing a corpse — ’
2 Yes , I think that the crucial thing that 's emerging , especially from the area of artificial intelligence , is that we 're beginning to understand that what the name of the game is getting people to express their intentions , and for a long time we 've been , as it were , stuck in languages that do n't really help you to do that and we 're really beginning to understand now that erm what people are doing when they program indeed , I mean as it were the ace programmers , are expressing their intention for whatever 's to be done in the task the computer 's to perform clearly .
3 Maximum fun all the way , a large part of which is our rightly famous programme of Days and Nights , designed to let you see the very best of whatever 's on offer wherever you are .
4 The whole , whatever 's on that erm .
5 The caravan is ideally designed as er an exhibition with steps in er either right or left in to see whatever 's on show and then out on the opposite side .
6 Oh , whatever 's on the road !
7 Well this is er this is see whatever 's on B B C one .
8 reading the paper and all while I 'm watching whatever 's on
9 Whatever 's in store for me , I shall survive .
10 Each patch can contain up to ten effects , plus whatever 's in the external effects loop .
11 So whatever 's in there ca n't get out up there it 's got to go through another pipe it 's got to go through the other pipe .
12 Plus whatever 's in the emergency rations . ’
13 We want er whatever 's in that report to be disclosed so that we 're able to address the questions that come up in it .
14 He is there to listen to the evidence , to present the evidence to the jury , the jury then , say , whether the man in the dock or woman in the dock or whatever 's in the dock , is guilty or not guilty .
15 I think all the work that we did indicates that there the productivity is one issue , that unless you 're doing the two point eight or whatever 's in the budget , you know , we 're not gon na get near it .
16 If the client has a salary in excess of forty-five thousand , you still take the seventy-five per cent off the forty-five , but you could then take a third of whatever is over that forty-five .
17 This mass of people , all dressed in their Sunday best , bedecked with badges and brass , hovers like a human shield , while the Royal in question inspects whatever is on show , shakes a few select hands and exchanges benign pleasantries , before being whisked away in a grand black limousine .
18 ‘ At the moment I am just flowing with the tide , following whatever is on offer to me that I like .
19 This may be known to some as ‘ appraisal ’ or ‘ evaluation ’ but such titles are inappropriate if the process is meant to enable advisers to express freely whatever is on their mind , as the idea that advisers are in some way being assessed during the meeting could inhibit them from airing problems .
20 Signor Matarazzo personally looks after the comfort of his guests , and , if you decide to sample his restaurant , you can be certain that whatever is on the menu of the day will be well worth eating and reasonably priced .
21 see whatever is on the site .
22 If women are in future to minimise their risk of poverty in old age , they will need to grasp their fair share of whatever is on offer in the admittedly inequitable sector of pension provision .
23 We have a right to say that , if such a major project is to go ahead , we should not — as the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East ( Mr. Snape ) said earlier — settle for whatever is on the table , but should ensure that it is the right project and that the correct amount of money and no more should be spent on it .
24 There are many reasons for co-operation , but the main concern should be that whatever is to be done by clearinghouses , it should have one prime effect — that the quality of user education should be significantly improved .
25 That a subject is capable of noticing whatever is to be perceived can be broken down into two individually necessary and jointly sufficiently conditions :
26 We do not actually have in this supposed counter-example to transitivity what we must have , statements of the forms if P then Q , If Q then R , and If P then R. ( Mackie , 1980 ) Certainly , whatever is to be said of transitivity elsewhere , dependent nomic conditionals are transitive .
27 A fourth bad approach is to claim that the law can not stop research or whatever is under discussion , so why try ?
28 Whatever is near the school the children can study , and because it is near the school and the children 's homes it is important .
29 When you 're young , in every culture , you try to look whatever is in style at that moment .
30 We have all had these emotions but when they reach such a pitch that our suppression of them can not cope , we explode , turning against whoever or whatever is in our way in an attempt to destroy it .
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