Example sentences of "[vb base] [Wh det] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When I was there I was given a copy of a US Senate foreign relations report which alleged that a large number of British POWs from the Second World War had disappeared in Soviet hands , and that a number of United Nations troops had been taken by the Soviets from the Chinese during the Korean War and never returned .
2 What lies behind these conceptions of content and object is the true idea that the nature of consciousness itself may not be different at all between the times when we think truly and when we think falsely , or when we want what exists and when we want what does not exist .
3 The bible closes there in Revelation chapter twenty two with that invitation , an invitation to a select you know , an invitation to all , there almost in the , in the last few verses , verse seventeen , the spirit and the bride say what come and let the one who hears say come and let the one who is thirsty come and let the one who wishes take the water of life without cost , the invitation is to all , so it 's quite clear that all maybe saved , but it 's equally clear , a second proposition that all will not be saved
4 Yeah , so it gets more complicated when you say what happens if I add on so much per cent
5 At the close of a moot the judge or judges declare which counsel or side performed best ; he , she or they then go on to the next round .
6 The formulation of the theory of labour supply violates the classical homogeneity postulate which states that a scalar multiplication of all nominal quantities should leave real quantities , and the functional relationships that underlie them , unchanged .
7 Enjoy the fun of the ‘ greatest leaps ’ display which illustrates that the leap of a kangaroo is double that of the human Olympic record .
8 Previously there were many beginners ' boards available but most were supplied with a massive 6.5m 2 sail which stretched and distorted to make it unmanageable in more than a few knots of wind .
9 Now , imagine what happens if a gene for altruism .
10 They show what happens when an individual is confronted by fate .
11 Some of his cartoons show what happens when computers go wrong , but the emphasis is on trivial tasks to which computers might be put in the house and office .
12 It just show what happens when you let amateurs dabble in the trade .
13 They show what happens when an economy goes into a downward spin .
14 ( One film surely crying out to be made is about a special-effects team which finds that their creatures are coming to independent life and taking over the movie — or the studio , or the world ) .
15 Kumi ( 22 ) , said : ‘ Many people have heard and read what happened and have offered us all kinds of help .
16 4 Now write a second diary entry in which you describe what happens as you arrive on the island .
17 look what happens if you get four of one thing ?
18 And you , Watson , look what happens when you leave the man I asked you to guard .
19 Well mummy 's jus just going to , cos look what happens when you go in one .
20 Look what happened when you lied about the bird . ’
21 Consider what happens when a crack approaches an interface of this kind which is roughly at right angles to it .
22 The nature of the implicit political ideology of criminals is well illustrated when we consider what happens when they become organised and powerful , as in the case of the Mafia in the United States , and the smaller-scale , localised organisations that have appeared in some of our cities .
23 Now consider what happens when two of the first generation tall peas are crossed .
24 In this chapter we consider what happens when the two are simultaneously present .
25 The analogy can be carried even further if we consider what happens as we approach the stall .
26 From this initial position of full equilibrium consider what happens if there is a shift in the aggregate demand curve from AD to AD 1 ?
27 Now , however , consider what happens if we take pragmatics to be the study of the contribution of context to language understanding : suppose normally an aunt gives her nephew T , but on an occasion switches to V , then in order to predict the intended ironic or angry meaning , a pragmatic theory must have available the detailed recipe for usage that tells us that V is not the normal usage , and thus not to be taken at face value .
28 She shook herself inwardly , said severely , Control yourself , Sally-Anne Tunstall ; remember what happened when you had such soft thoughts about a man before , and the sudden dreadful memory this evoked hit her so hard that she stopped dead in her tracks , gave a stifled wail , and went so white that Dr Neil , hearing her , and looking at her , saw that her pallor was so extreme that he thought her on the verge of fainting .
29 And as I 'm in the shop most of the time and know what goes and what does n't , I think you should stick by what I say or get somebody else in who 'll do it better . ’
30 ‘ Oh , I know what happens when you lock up .
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