Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The 7 million tonnes of straw could , by proper conversion into animal feed , product 600,000 tonnes of beef , which alone is worth £1,000 million at wholesale prices , not to mention additional processed meat and pet-food . |
2 | Sor if I sorted out being able to book at this restaurant which only is about I 'd be in |
3 | So observed income in period is a reflection of a base earning from an individual 's raw uneducated ability or talent and past investments times their rates of return minus any current investment ( which usually is in the form of forgone earnings ) . |
4 | Ironically , the only current movie which really is like a classic ghost story has n't been hyped as part of the fad . |
5 | Third , a labour division of the High Court would contribute to the process of constitutional reform in Britain which surely is to be a key political issue in the 1990s . |
6 | CURRIE are embarking on a three-year campaign to raise the profile of their sevens tournament which again is to be sponsored by the Caledonian Brewing Company . |
7 | Like the Law Society it can use the genuine argument that its members are highly qualified and governed by a strict code of ethics which ultimately is to the benefit of clients . |
8 | So what exactly is on offer ? |
9 | ‘ What exactly is to be our position ? ’ |
10 | What exactly is of value in this nouveau-riche southern heartland of Thatcherism ? |
11 | These examples show that , as in all cases , whether an adjective counts as restrictive or not depends on what exactly is in the mental focus of the speaker on any particular token occasion , and definitely not on any relation of inclusion that might exist between the meanings of the adjective and noun as type elements , such as could be found in the dictionary ( or more accurately between those parts of an external world which might be correlated with the meanings of the adjective and noun ) . |
12 | Are they producers , consumers , or both and more importantly what exactly is in their interest ? |
13 | what then is to that ? |
14 | Determining what precisely is to be bought is also negotiable . |
15 | What precisely is at fault with the Soviet economy , and to what extent is improvement possible ? |
16 | Tell you the viewing figures will go down by half as soon as you see there 's three old dears it 'll be like oh see what , see what else is on love ! |
17 | Whether this attainment takes two years to acquire depends on what else is to be covered in Science , not its own intrinsic difficulty or depth . |
18 | And what else is in your sack ? ’ |
19 | What else is in there ? |
20 | What else is in the room ? |
21 | Six men were saying to the other six : Whatever else divides us , whatever else is between us , only one thing matters . |
22 | The third statement is a dependent nomic conditional , while the first , whatever else is to be said of it , is not . |
23 | There is the objection , however , whatever else is to be said , that the third statement fails to follow from the first two only because of an ambiguity — and more precisely because the consequent of the first conditional is in fact not identical with the antecedent of the second . |
24 | And I 'm not going to tell you what Afterwards is like . |