Example sentences of "whatever happen to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever happens to IBM , the world and European computer markets seem likely still to be dominated by the United States and Japan . |
2 | Whatever happens to Doyle , it was his job . |
3 | Whatever happens to Hereford 's traffic , at least city dwellers can continue to enjoy the centuries old peace and tranquillity of the Lugg Meadows . |
4 | Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that our competitors in Europe and elsewhere will ensure that whatever happens to future orders their defence industries will be compensated by alternative diversification ? |
5 | One more position , Niki thinks , and the championship is mine , whatever happens to Prost . |
6 | But the first requirement is for Mr Bush , who has the best bully pulpit from which to push for change , to show that whatever happens to oil prices he remains serious about fashioning an energy strategy . |
7 | Whatever happened to Lady Cool ? |
8 | Whatever happened to Shurll , Jane wondered — did she go and live in a hollow tree ? |
9 | BTW whatever happened to Trevor Cherry ? ? ! ! |
10 | Admittedly it makes a change from Stratocasters , but whatever happened to originality ? |
11 | The following heartfelt plea towards the end of Mrs Whitehouse 's book , Whatever Happened to Sex ? sums up her thinking on the subject : |
12 | She sets out her position in detail in her book Whatever Happened To Sex ? ( 1977 ) , and repeats it in full in A Most Dangerous Woman ? ( 1982 ) in her own defence . |
13 | In the passage quoted from Whatever Happened to Sex ? when Richard Neville was discussed above , Mrs Whitehouse described his book Playpower as ‘ the handbook of the international drop-outs ’ , the purpose of the underground as ‘ not so much to dissent as to disrupt ’ and the implicit and explicit goal contained in OZ editorial policies as the overthrow of society . |
14 | Whatever happened to Bill and Ben ? |
15 | Reading Marxism Today ( April ) I began to wonder ( yet again ) whatever happened to marxism . |
16 | ‘ Whatever happened to sport ? ’ |
17 | Whatever happened to champagne in your slipper or even cocktails for two ? |
18 | I agree wholeheartedly with Gillian Loader , chair of the Institute of Home Economics , in Whatever Happened to Music , Languages , Drama ? |
19 | ‘ Whatever happened to confidentiality ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Tell me , whatever happened to Steve ? ’ |
21 | This was a figure of actual spending that a department was not to overshoot in the coming year whatever happened to prices or the wages and salaries of its employees in the interim . |
22 | Whatever happened to punishment , for goodness sake ? |
23 | ‘ Chris Jefferson from Daventry , he 'd like to see , if Mr Kinnock gets in , some action against Tory tabloid papers ; Mike Humphries , an engineer , called in from Cornwall , says , I do n't know what Labour 's identity is all about — what are they pretending to stand for ? whatever happened to socialism ? |
24 | And a decade later , when the term ‘ has-been ’ seemed almost an understatement , she not only gratefully accepted but gleefully flung herself into the high camp , Low Gothic shenanigans of Robert Aldrich 's Whatever Happened to Baby Jane ? ( 1962 ) , in which , with a gloating relish that neither her baby-doll fright wig nor her impenetrable pancake make-up could conceal , she set about tormenting her immemorial screen rival and alter ego ( or egoist ) , Joan Crawford . |
25 | Whatever happened to David Icke ? |
26 | Whatever happened to Lernfreiheit ? |
27 | WHATEVER happened to oaf ? |
28 | Now , as most of the country 's vicars are mad , and waste all their time falling dementedly in love with middle-aged lady parishioners — whatever happened to choirboys , by the way ? |
29 | Whatever happened to days of grace ? |
30 | Whatever happened to Ana she would have to go back to England and stay there . |