Example sentences of "one [vb -s] [adv] what " in BNC.

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1 The details of how sentences work are very complicated ; and even now no one understands fully what the actual rules governing the combination of words and phrases in any given language are .
2 The real secret of the Anonymous Fellowships is the paradox that one receives only what one gives .
3 Thus set unc where b ε J. If we now , according to 1.11.1 substitute a for x in each side of the above equality we obtain unc from which one easily sees [ if one thinks carefully what the symbols mean ] that f(a) = b .
4 The positioning of the rose bed acts as a pivot to the design and also partially breaks the sight line , adding a degree of mystery as one wonders just what is around the corner .
5 If such features are to be separated , for purposes of the division of academic labour , from the language-system itself , then one wonders quite what is left at the core and what uses it can be put to .
6 No one knows yet what effect the loss of defensive mastermind Dave Wannstedt to the top job at Chicago will have , let alone the hold-out staged by running back supreme Emmitt Smith .
7 No one knows just what causes stammering , although it seems that there may be a genetic link .
8 And those castrated accents of theirs , making sure one knows exactly what everything has cost .
9 And Masklin … no one knows exactly what it is that Masklin wants , except that it s very big .
10 No one knows precisely what that ‘ something else ’ is — although there are a vast number of different theories and philosophies .
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