Example sentences of "[prep] what [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 You er either phone us up at Road at Nottingham , or you call in to see us , and we 'll give you an an exact breakdown of what 's in your water supply .
32 Range erase , you just get rid of what 's in the cell .
33 The picture sleeve 's whirlpool image is a vivid portrayal of what 's in store and Slow Dive have a lot in common with the Cocteau Twins at their most abstract .
34 The evidence of what 's in the guide to professional conduct .
35 of what 's in everyone 's .
36 Here again I 've got to reserve comment er on , on what the Tories are proposing for , for , for next year , erm you know once you condemn it out of hand we like Bob says he 's got an open mind , and I 'm glad to hear it er we also have an open mind on this , but we , we 'd like to hear more er of what 's in the debate before we before we comment .
37 Because if you achieve a hundred percent of what 's in your plan , there 's always a danger that they could 've achieved a hundred and ten percent of what was in your plan and have n't been working hard .
38 And you might want to think it , if you 're using this thing properly , the blackmail value of what 's in this binder , may be worth more than , you know , getting it back .
39 The critic writing in a newspaper with very limited space needs such a label to give the reader a general idea of what is on display .
40 Most of what is on display here seems … well , rather over-fleshed and tired .
41 She makes a useful distinction between three types of film-viewing : dominant readings , negotiated readings which are critical of what is on offer but nevertheless accept the underlying ideology , and oppositional readings which can range from outright rejection to the creation of subversive meanings .
42 Young readers taught by an approach that stresses decoding ( accurate word-for-word reproduction of what is on the page ) may fail to become proficient readers .
43 Again , the exact nature of what is on offer will depend very much on the priorities and resources of your local social services department .
44 This means that our assessments of what is on offer are not governed solely by what is before us .
45 ‘ A lot of what is on offer means moving out there lock , stock and barrel .
46 It was great to have you — and , as always , you put on an attractive and generous display of what is on offer from Traidcraft .
47 Index cards are easily handled and shuffled ; they can be kept in alphabetised boxes , come in different colours , and can have a topic , keyword or reference written at the top , as an indication of what is on the card .
48 But by far the bulk of what is on show is modern , probably stemming from San Francsisco in the late Sixties .
49 I understand that , but the substance of what is at stake in this election is the policies that the parties put forward … ’
50 All these questions become acute , and unless we have a clear understanding of what is at stake we may quickly go under and revert to the low expectations for church life that have perhaps characterised our previous experience .
51 Here is a simple illustration of what is at issue .
52 The Further Education Unit offers us four headings : examination of what is at stake in a given issue ( including vested interests and decision-making procedures ) ; experience of membership of a decision-making group ; background knowledge of national and local government ; and personal legal rights .
53 Land use planning decisions also generate a considerable volume of litigation , once again partly because of the value of what is at stake and partly because of dissatisfaction with the system of planning appeals .
54 These examples show that the value of what is at stake and the availability of alternative remedies can both have an effect on the likelihood that the courts will be asked to review particular government decisions .
55 But although the realm of political forces and their support blocs — the realm of political agency — remains to be investigated , the foregoing analysis of the economic class structure does yield certain implications in terms of what is at stake in socialist transformation .
56 While it may be too much to expect the applicant to appreciate the wider impact and implications of his proposal , and while it may be unreasonable to expect any but the most steadfast defender of National Park principles to resist continual local pressure for change , CPRW hopes that this Inquiry will enable a more far- sighted view of what is at stake , to prevail .
57 The unique insights of each are not lost , for in order to have a less inadequate appreciation of what is at the heart of reality we need to affirm all insights .
58 They " must set the standards of what is acceptable , of what is for the public good in the age in which we live " .
59 And surely , it can be argued , the understanding of what is to be ordered and who is to be disciplined has long been defined and subject to the practical mastery of the controllers .
60 Property speculators in particular are addressing themselves to the question of what is to be done with the vast stretches of land once occupied by watch towers , border guards , dogs and rabbits .
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