Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh det] is known " in BNC.
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1 | Large and uncompromisingly rectangular , it was built of granite , or what is known as granite in these parts . |
2 | The behaviourist 's second line of defence is to distinguish between knowing and what is known , and say that the behavioural reduction applies only to the former . |
3 | The plans cover both medical research proper , and what is known as health service research . |
4 | Based on what the PB is and what is known about its antecedents and consequences , design a method of delivering these rewards ( and of withholding them ) on a contingent and consistent basis : that is whenever CB and PB appear . |
5 | It was possible to establish plausible relationships between what is known about normal language acquisition , especially learning to read , and what is known about developmental disorders of language , especially developmental dyslexia . |
6 | Although the Bill is principally about the council tax , the new clause relates to the community charge and what is known as the student gap . |
7 | reviews what has been achieved and what is known ; |
8 | This is the general population and as you will see this , this er patches on the whole issue of sex ratios and what is known as the Trivers Woolard effect and I 'll explain that later cos it 's so important . |
9 | Sales are split roughly 60:40 between financial printing and what is known as quality commercial . |
10 | It is hard to argue the point since no broad surveys have been carried out in Bangkok , but what is known offers little ground for hope . |
11 | The plan is officially under wraps until the product 's launch next month , but what is known is that the GIGAswitch will have a switching capacity of 3.6Gbps , 6.25m dynamic connections per second and full duplex Fibre Distributed Data Interchange transmission at 200Mbps . |
12 | But what is known about these genes , based mainly on biochemical evidence , is that their catalytic protein products are likely to play critical roles in the transducing pathways that stimulate cells to grow and adopt specific phenotypes of functional importance . |