Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | First , the concern of socialists with justice is a rebuke to many of us in the West who tend to be far too complacent in accepting the status quo and much which is unjust which goes with it . |
2 | Er narcissism and narcissism , narcissistic libido is , is , is that part of libido which is concerned with the ego and it is this aspect of the libido especially which is involved in a group , because as I think erm somebody said over here when developing this point , this leads to for example a group narcissism . |
3 | . Can I just ask the other question perhaps which is relevant when people do make a contribution if they actually identify themselves so that may be useful if actually know who people are representing themselves or representing an organisation . |
4 | according to they 're they 're they 're according to I should say they 've adjusted it that it 's g it 's not gon na go Aberdeen it 's gon na go Aberdeen or even Aberdeen direct so which is pretty |
5 | However complicated the facts may be , however much your junior may try to persuade you that there are seventeen arguments in favour of one course and fifteen in favour of the exact opposite , believe me , in four cases out of five there is one point and one only which is cardinal to the whole situation . |
6 | We carried on the French lessons and since I was really only one grade above Brian , we learnt together which was fun . |
7 | It is believed that it is the DNA alone which is responsible for the inheritance of traits . |
8 | But perhaps what is surprising is that the DoH will not research the concerns raised by senior child protection professionals . |
9 | Perhaps what is interesting and puzzling is not why a minority of ‘ eligible ’ strikers ' families receive supplementary benefit , but why the majority do not . |
10 | Obviously what is helpful and what is unhelpful depends to a large extent on the circumstances of the situation . |
11 | This phytogenetic perspective appears to separate nicely what is essential in the dance to its being a signal or message of some kind . |
12 | looking at the main views on offer about the proper focus of RE and ; 2. setting out a possible rapprochement between these approaches which tries to bring together what is good about them , and add what they all tend to omit . |
13 | So what 's Christmassy about that ? |
14 | So what 's new ? |
15 | So what 's new ? — Do n't know what you 're making all the fuss about ! ’ |
16 | We were held off Malta for a while because of air raids ( so what 's new ! ) before landing at Hal Far . |
17 | So what 's new about that ? |
18 | So what 's new about Polartek 200 , apart from the name ! |
19 | So what 's new this month ? |
20 | The dialogue began with one asking : ‘ Okay , so what 's new ? |
21 | So what 's new ? |
22 | SO WHAT 'S NEW ? |
23 | So what 's new with you ? ’ |
24 | ‘ So what 's new ? ’ |
25 | So what 's new ? |
26 | So what 's new ? |
27 | So what 's new ? |
28 | Oxford City Centre came to a standstill over the weekend … so what 's new … this time tho … it was runners … as the annual half marathon got underway . |
29 | United were unlucky … so what 's new … they could or is it should have had a penalty in the second half when Chrissy Allen was brought down … |
30 | So what 's new ? |