Example sentences of "[adj] to [Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | What one would have believed in certain circumstances is equally immaterial to what one should now believe . |
2 | Er looking at this , if it 's actually a lot more central to what we ought to be doing . |
3 | But the biblical material may simply not be amenable to what they would say . |
4 | ( The interpersonal function is something extra to which we shall return in Chapter 8 . |
5 | You should be equal to whatever you can evoke from your own impulses . |
6 | Can can I just say that I think it 's interesting that Mao 's sort of targeting the local tyrants and the erm the evil gentry I mean because you could , you could ar argue that basically the landlords are only trying to get a return erm which is , which is equal to what they can get if they invest all their money in or you know erm or whatever or big cities |
7 | For , hard on the heels of being asked to play in Jack Nicklaus 's Memorial Tournament in June , he has also been invited to play in the Benson & Hedges International at St Mellion , prior to which he will play a practice round with Jose Maria Olazabal , himself a former British Amateur champion . |
8 | He was saying that the gods had so far been unkind , that they might turn kind , but that what the gods did for him was secondary to what they might do for Niki , a remark that turned out to be prophetic . |
9 | This phenomenon is entirely due to what I would call ‘ battery stamina ’ . |
10 | This may not be immediately obvious , and in some cases in may even appear to be contrary to what one would normally regard as " common sense " . |
11 | Contrary to what one might expect , it was not simply the result of employer strategy . |
12 | Yet contrary to what one might expect , the capacity for assimilation is not accompanied by a discursive restriction . |
13 | ‘ Contrary to what you would think , it is rather a solemn occasion . ’ |
14 | Contrary to what you may have heard , Ketamine is not the new Ecstasy . |
15 | Needles can be placed in the ears , hands , legs and lower back and contrary to what you might imagine , you can move around during labour with the needles in . |
16 | We become insensitive to what we might call the ‘ once and might have been ’ of faith . |
17 | DI 'd through a desk and recorded onto both DAT and cassette utilising the onboard amp simulator , the distortion could n't be described as amazing , but I presume this must be what people expect to hear these days , although to me it does n't sound too close to what you 'd get from a guitar amp . |
18 | The study of functions was originally an offshoot of the study of properties of curves , geometrically defined , so it is interesting to see how a modern definition of function , expressed in terms of the set concept , is equivalent to what you would , in the case of a real valued function of one real variable , naturally think of as the graph of the function . |
19 | Part of the ACOST review is devoted to what it should itself be looking at . |
20 | All I will say is that I reject as a model of justice the view which has temporarily gained favour in many developed societies : namely , the view that each person is entitled to what he can get , and let the next man look out for himself as best he can . |
21 | If one realizes that one is dealing with myths and symbols , then one might as well create myths and symbols which are true to what one would symbolize . |