Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] what [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In recent years , however , the distinctions between these three approaches have become blurred , particularly in the area of empirical research : while there are major differences at the level of grand theory , liberal , radical and socialist feminists appear increasingly to agree about what happens in the classroom .
2 ‘ I do n't know , but to guess from what happened to the people before you , you will be sent to Germany .
3 So you can look at that , not just sort of little symbols er not really meaning much but we 're going to look at what happens to the current .
4 ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates .
5 ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates .
6 It 's all to do with what happens to the fragments of pumice while they are in mid-air , suspended in the ash cloud above the volcano .
7 It was decided to scrape off what remained of the scale , using a hoe and then pan-scourers .
8 Of course the editor must retain the right to decide on what fits into the journal and what does not , but the high esteem in which refereed journals are held is surely based on the assumption that the referees ' reports will be the main feature in the editor 's decision .
9 And one of them , Robert was almost sure , had foretold that something ghastly was going to happen in what sounded like the British Museum .
10 Generalization from one set of experimental conditions is daunting enough , but the real aim of a theory is to allow us to generalize to what happens in the real world .
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