Example sentences of "what have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not after what has just happened between us . ’
2 I think the thing that occurs to me , erm , they do n't always know , erm , what has just happened to you .
3 This takes us into an area of discussion — what has broadly come to be known as ‘ the environment ’ — which will be dealt with in the following chapter .
4 Now erm I think Michael said he would go for decentralization and we know this is what has already started in our Housing Department .
5 Like my hon. Friend the Member for Basildon , before considering trust status may I refer to what has already happened to his constituents and to all the other residents in the Basildon and Thurrock health authority .
6 By myth is meant here what has generally come to be accepted within sociology and social anthropology since the work of Levi-Strauss : an account of the origins of a society or of particular crucial events in its life , which unite the cosmos to the social structure by actively shaping everyday life perceptions .
7 This Conference was staged at what has since proved to be an important turning point in the provision of training facilities for colleagues involved in the promotion of bilingualism and community languages .
8 If we contrast that er view of what will happen in future district plans with what has actually happened under the Hambleton District plan which I know you have a copy of .
9 The primary aims are to establish an analytical framework in which the effects of ownership changes on corporate behaviour and performance can be modelled ; to compare what has actually happened to the organisation of nationalised and denationalised firms in France and Britain : and to devise appropriate tools and data sets for later empirical and econometric investigation .
10 What has actually happened to them is not always clear from the balance sheet .
11 What has actually happened to them is not always clear from the balance sheet .
12 Although your lower-limb lamentations are a testimonial to your marathon effort , the pain provides only a small hint of what has actually happened inside your body during the race .
13 What happened to him that year is typical of what has often happened at Ferrari : questions of detail .
14 First , on the general anti-fraud provisions contained in the Securities Act 1933 or the Securities Exchange Act 1934 ( SEA ) , as developed by case law ; and second , on what has recently emerged as the SEC 's new and potentially most potent weapon — the misappropriation theory .
15 Such reactions are not at all surprising , given what has recently come to light — despite the sanpro industry 's secrecy .
16 What has certainly decreased over the years is the proportion of analyses made by qualified statisticians ; the computer has brought to researchers an era of ‘ do-it-yourself ’ .
17 What has now emerged in most authorities is a budget cycle that includes some or all of the following features .
18 For the drawing room he printed golden lyres on what has now faded to a gold background , bands of crisp white ivy leaves on brown paper in the study , with dark green stripes on a green background for the dining room .
19 And that is precisely all we have of what has now come to be known as Fermat 's Last Theorem .
20 What has now come to light , however , from the archives in Washington of Alexander Kirk 's office at AFHQ , are the notes of the conclusions of a " series of conferences " which were held at Eighth Army main HQ on 26–27 May [ KP 269 ] .
21 Speaking in 1975 of his relationship with Nizan , Sartre noted that what had ultimately come between them after Nizan 's return from Aden , was Nizan 's Marxism .
22 Should anyone be foolish enough to don space armour and climb through the airlock , nothing whatever would be strictly visible — save for what had already come from the ordinary universe .
23 And so in the blazing heat of the next day Martha was supplied with a small replica of the new green , black and gold Jamaican flag and hoisted on to her stepfather 's shoulders at the gates of what had just ceased to be the colonial governor 's mansion , to see a small erect figure in the back of a Rolls-Royce drive slowly away .
24 If he had regretted his kiss the evening before , how on earth was he going to view what had just happened between them ?
25 How dare he look so composed , so unaffected by what had just happened between them , when her own stomach felt as if it were the epicentre of an earthquake ?
26 Kate told him what had just happened in Jason 's office .
27 Suddenly , there was a chink of light at the end of what had previously looked like a dead-end tunnel .
28 As we droned back in time from one lost place to another , I fondly remembered what had previously seemed by bad travel stories .
29 Lifelong bogeys became jokes ; the long tunnel of what had always seemed to her exaggerated behaviour and elaborate unorthodoxy had a light at the end of it , the light of a life with Peter .
30 ‘ What I had n't considered , ’ he said softly , ‘ what had never occurred to me , was that I might fall in love with you . ’
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