Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] used to [be] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | THE COUNTY now known simply as Lothian is an amalgamation of what used to be East Lothian , Midlothian , and West Lothian , with a few bits chipped off the edges here and there : for example , the little settlement of Stow with its packhorse bridge over the Gala Water was once in East Lothian but has now been lured into the Borders region . |
2 | Delivering emergency aid in the mountainous regions of what used to be Yugoslavia is a dangerous business . |
3 | OK , the radical Maoist lesbian communes of what used to be Berkeley University are rather less keen on topless sunbathing than the nubiles of Saint Tropez . |
4 | In place of the ‘ layer cake ’ of eight allied army corps lined up along what used to be West Germany 's eastern border , there will be maybe half as many . |
5 | The Public Windows Initiative — with the Common Open Software Environment at its side — will try to claim the moral high ground on the issue of open specifications and is likely to cloak Microsoft in what used to be IBM Corp 's mantle . |
6 | Rico d'Agostino started up the same kind of place in what used to be Hogan 's Bar only a few blocks away . |
7 | But neither should he allow in only a handful of those who are being persecuted in what used to be Yugoslavia . |
8 | So we pray for peace between the factions in what used to be Yugoslavia . |
9 | RAF medical crews are on standby to fly out to the war zone in what used to be Yugoslavia . |
10 | Motorists from what used to be East Germany ca n't cope with West German traffic . |
11 | Benjamin , impervious to the scene , leaned closer and sniffed at what used to be Waldegrave 's mouth . |