Example sentences of "with what " in BNC.
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1 | Looser paint-handling , combined with what remained an essentially Cubist sense of design , drawing , layout , was what artists as different as Gorky and Pollock had in common during the mid-1940s . |
2 | Our concern , however , is not with the difficulties of aesthetics , but only with what a critic writes of aesthetic experience , and how useful such an account may be . |
3 | Compared with what we find in Naipaul 's novel , however , Conrad 's Costaguana is a country of the mind : it has the air of having been built to accommodate his meanings . |
4 | But are we meant to sympathise with what he says ? |
5 | She is entrusted , on one occasion , with what might seem a rudimentary version of one of his own opinions . |
6 | One moment I was revelling in the astonishment of being alive , and the next — I was lying flat on my face , with what felt like a very large hole in the right side of my skull … |
7 | And when you went back to RADA you finished your final term with what ? |
8 | The salvation history of the Bible is coupled with what is seen as a significant period in the history of the protestants of Ireland . |
9 | Have to get to grips with what this does to the image . |
10 | Why not stay with what we normally hear and see and feel ? |
11 | Left , the exterior of The Pen and Parchment , Stratford-upon-Avon : Georgian windows masked by large blinds on the left , with what remains of the Georgian barn on the right . |
12 | ‘ Would I be right in saying that we have n't provided you with what you were looking for when you came here ? ’ |
13 | Fear was there , certainly , and also an inability to come to terms with what had happened , but there was something more . |
14 | She came back with what I 'd asked for . |
15 | I simply could n't cope with what was happening . |
16 | Looking at it realistically , I think I 'll either go back into the museum side of things or carry on with what I 'm doing now . |
17 | Such compression into a carefully managed logic allows policemen to deal quickly with what are intensely charged and often dangerous situations , best resolved with the minimum of introspection or self-analysis . |
18 | ‘ Jay , ’ she said , with what sounded like pleasure , ‘ I have n't seen you for ages . |
19 | I 'm going to conclude this chapter with what I know will be offensive to some referees and judges ; yet it is not only my opinion . |
20 | What went with what ? |
21 | What went with what no longer mattered . |
22 | This qualitativeness — the ‘ manifest image of the world ’ — is irreducibly connected with what experience is subjectively like , and it is part of what is lost if consciousness is analysed away or otherwise abandoned . |
23 | You may say that it is refutable and so it is empirical ; but then — see below — our criteria for cognisance are so much bound up with what the subject can do that it is difficult to see how we could assess the cognisance of a totally passive creature . ) |
24 | ‘ You screwing the IRA and Daddy boring Mummy and me over the roast beef with what a socialist champion you were , daughter after his own heart . ’ |
25 | Except we do n't know why , or how , or with what accentuation |
26 | With what little money I had I would try to wear unusual suits or hats , learning a combination of subtlety and the unexpected in order to gain attention . |
27 | No doubt there will be some who dismiss such utterances as hypocritical , asking how such views can be reconciled with the way Mr Chatrier , as President of the French Tennis Federation , worked so hard to provide Paris , in what was already a crowded autumn calendar , with what at the time was the richest official indoor tournament , other than The Masters , in terms of prize money . |
28 | Nationalised industries were first set annual cash limits under a Labour administration , but the concept was in line with Conservative Government policy to cut direct taxation and release cash so that people ( voters ) had a greater choice with what to do with their money . |
29 | The BMC 's management committee , faced with what appears to be a fait accompli , must now decide what action , if any , can be taken . |
30 | Climbing has no rules , as the Old Guard are proud of telling us , so what 's wrong with what you 've done ? |