Example sentences of "[vb infin] what be the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So , really I do n't know what 's the best way to start , just ask you give a brief resume of where you 're at , if you 've done if you 've got it in hand , if you have n't got it hand erm and then perhaps when we 've done that we might er look at possible resources and stuff get off now .
2 The company should know what are the future consequences of its existing investments and commitments , and ought to be able to describe , at least in broad terms , some of the most probable scenarios it is likely to face during the next few years .
3 ‘ He will know what is the right thing to do and so will the people who manage the building where the fight is being held . ’
4 The new mother is often terrified of making a mistake but she does not really know what is the best thing to do .
5 And do you know what is the worst thing about all of this ?
6 You see , we ca n't really know , that erm , we ca n't really know what is the most cost effective solution , can we ?
7 And do you know what was the worst thing of all — do you ? ’
8 We do n't know about such aspects of their lives , but we do know what was the main pursuit of their generous leisure hours .
9 We 'll see what 's the best way ?
10 What can you mind what was the first sort of action on Hoy that impressed you cos Well you 'd been there all your life you would have really seen the whole process happening .
11 On the National Lottery : We must decide what are the proper things to spend the money on and make sure that the Treasury does not cut out other funding .
12 In years to come , when the new road has fallen into disuse and the plaque has been worn away by time , people may come here and wonder what is the hidden significance of the stones ; or maybe by then , they 'll have discovered that Stonehenge was built by some ancient farmer , commemmorating a new bypass .
13 ‘ At least that would prove what is the best way of organising the system , ’ he said .
14 It will no doubt investigate what was the substantial cause of the employee 's failure to comply with the statutory time limit ; whether he had been physically prevented from complying with the limitation period , for instance by illness or a postal strike , or something similar .
15 There is no one who can foresee what are the ultimate results .
16 the ‘ fiction theory ’ must remain unsatisfactory unless it can explain what are the real facts in terms of individual rights and duties which underlie the fiction , and this it seems unable to do .
17 Can my right hon. Friend say what is the global worth of the contract , and does he agree that it represents a vote of confidence in British engineering ?
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