Example sentences of "what [verb] happened to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One line shows what has happened to personal wealth divided by personal income : if wealth merely rose in line with incomes ( which would be represented by a flat wealth line on the graph ) , the theory would suggest that it would not have any independent influence on savings .
2 Before dealing with this , it is necessary to document what has happened to industrial land and shopping , two issues not linked at all in the Structure Plan but very much interrelated in subsequent developments .
3 The present Dean of Emmanuel College Cambridge , Revd Don Cupitt , concluded in his Sea of Faith TV series ( and book ) that these two thinkers must represent what has happened to religious thinking in the last 100 years .
4 Let us look at what has happened to other utilities in Great Britain that were fixed by the Government before they broke down .
5 But to rely on the decline of pre-war forms of working-class life and the rise in consumerism as a political explanation for what has happened to working-class loyalties is the narrowest kind of mythic reconstruction .
6 Ironically , it has been one of the board 's own employees , Dr Ross Hesketh , who has been questioning many of the rather bland assurances on what has happened to British plutonium from the civil programme .
7 It 's personal because when I heard what had happened to young Leakey , I lost my rag .
8 He wondered what had happened to handsome Georgie , the boy he was supposed to be meeting at the pub on the night of the murder .
9 Readable , full of erm , empirical evidence about costs of agricultural protection , and what 's happened to agricultural prices and I re I do recommend that you have a look at it if you , it 's an invaluable if you look at anything , look at , look at this one article .
10 What 's happened to old McWhirter ? ’ said Penny , deciding not to mention the comparison in the company of two young men who gave her some gratifying doggy devotion .
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