Example sentences of "[vb infin] what be [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 The explanation will also include what is related to this and is absolutely fundamental to scientific method , which is the experimental procedure of testing and establishing connections by the " varying of circumstances " , which is essentially the discovery of what is relevant and what is irrelevant to a given event .
2 But these are official figures which do not include what are referred to as the hidden homeless — those sharing households and those living rough .
3 But the end of something ought to be the start of something else , and I ca n't yet feel what 's meant to be beginning .
4 What to me seems surprising is that M. Oliver , who presumably supplied the recipes for the Le Creuset leaflet , does not give what is said to be the old and traditional fondue of Franche-Comté , a dish in every respect superior to its primitive Swiss counterpart , having both greater finesse of flavour and texture and far less brutally indigestible qualities .
5 We do not like what was done to us and we shall keep coming to conference until we win .
6 Over a century ago Broca demonstrated that patients with damage involving part of the prefrontal cortex of the left hemisphere had severe speech deficits , although they could understand what was said to them .
7 The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission will soon publish what is expected to be a definitive assessment of generator problems .
8 I do n't have what is referred to as an outgoing personality .
9 Nigel Worthington appears to have got over the disappointment of losing in last week 's FA Cup final replay to Arsenal and will play what is believed to be his 67th game of the season tomorrow .
10 Whilst Lakatos did propose what was intended to be a universal criterion of rationality or scientificity , he did not regard this criterion as a consequence of logic alone , or somehow God-given .
11 Above all , understanding an utterance involves the making of inferences that will connect what is said to what is mutually assumed or what has been said before .
12 She may find it difficult to raise this personally more pressing problem , but until the adviser acknowledges her priorities , Sally may not absorb what is said to her .
13 If he 's on song he can unlock what is bound to be a very defensive set-up by Neuchatel .
14 Nevertheless he was suspicious of international competition , especially the Olympic movement , fearing it would turn what was intended to be pleasure into too serious a business .
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