Example sentences of "what [adv] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But — what right have we got ? ’ |
2 | We certainly can not create it and thus , in view of our ignorance on one hand and our inability on the other , what right have we to terminate this gift of a beneficent Creator ? |
3 | What right have I to patronize and judge her , anyway ? |
4 | Indeed , he even reveals that he has recovered from a bout of depression : ‘ What right have I to be depressed ? |
5 | What right have I to criticise so strongly ivory traders in China who are merely making a living , while I am sitting here killing unsuspecting animals for no reason at all ? |
6 | ‘ What right have you , you pompous pimp of a Peer , to criticize Her Majesty ? ’ asked one . |
7 | We say , ‘ What right have you to refuse if we are willing to take the risk ? ’ ’ |
8 | What right have you got — ’ |
9 | ‘ What right have you got to go searching people 's houses for drugs or anything else ? ’ |
10 | What right have you got to judge me ? |
11 | ‘ What right have you to ask me about my private life ? ’ |
12 | ‘ What right have you to ask me about my private life ? |
13 | But even if I were , what right have you to be so disappointed ? |
14 | What right have you to follow me here ? ’ |
15 | We do n't like the orthodox approach — but what right do we have to try out our home-grown experiments on other people 's children ? |
16 | By what right do you travel round this realm questioning Scotsmen about the death of their sovereign ? |
17 | ‘ By what right do you demand it of me ? ’ |
18 | ‘ And what right do you think you have to assault me like this ? ’ |
19 | What right do you have to sit in judgement on somebody you hardly know ? ’ |
20 | What right do I have to take his picture if he feels he 's in a state of revolution against his government and I 'm going to cause him to be arrested . |
21 | That 's what most put it down to . |
22 | But what they did suffer from — and what finally split them — is a time gap . |
23 | What attracts them and what exactly do they do ? |
24 | ( a ) What exactly do they mean ? |
25 | ( a ) What exactly do they mean to you ? |
26 | This raises the question which also runs through The Changing Social Structure ( Hamnett , McDowell and Sarre , 1989 ) — what exactly do we mean by local ? |
27 | What exactly do we mean by " learning " ? |
28 | But what exactly do you say to that special someone whom you drugged to get into bed ? |
29 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by terrorist ? |
30 | D'Arcy said : ‘ And what exactly do you think has happened , because I have n't a clue ? ’ |