Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] what happens [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They are , so to speak , tied to their own tail — an intriguing thought if one grants that what happens in the social world depends on what people expect to happen .
2 I doubt very much whether they 'll be given any opportunity to voice what happens to them when they 're transferred or what happens to the fund .
3 The authors , writing in the British Medical Journal , believe that what happens to babies before birth , including how long they stay in the womb , may determine how healthy their lungs are later in life .
4 What Kafka discovers is that there is no direct relation between what I feel and what happens to me .
5 Firstly , it is difficult if not dangerous to argue that what happens in one case happens in all .
6 I think that what happens in a place like erm Kingston , or a place like Lewes from my observation is that the general aspirations , the pretensions , change .
7 So how does the committee operate and what happens to the results of its deliberations ?
8 The world seems to be getting smaller as more and more people realize that what happens in one country can affect others .
9 ‘ When you travel round the world , and being brought up in a family like mine , you learn that what happens on the field is actually very important to people elsewhere , and you feel , perhaps not so much a sense of responsibility , as a sense of focus in which people identify nationally for the best kind of reasons , and are made aware of who they are and what they came from .
10 Traditional psychology from Freud onwards has held that what happens in the earliest years of childhood can affect our later perceptions of ourselves .
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