Example sentences of "what [be] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What are in those bags ? ’
2 The performances on this new disc are first-rate ; indeed they are so polished that I found myself occasionally longing for something with a little more humanity and which more faithfully reflected what were in all probability the more rough-and-ready sounds of the Kürbs-Hütte clientele .
3 What 's in that newspaper ?
4 Determined he 's gon na have what 's in that bucket is n't he ?
5 What 's in that basket ? ’ she demanded .
6 What 's in that pot there ?
7 ‘ And what 's in that trunk ? ’
8 What 's in that box ? ’
9 What 's in that paper ? ’
10 We do n't know what 's in that report and that 's one of the reasons why we 're calling for an independent enquiry .
11 And you might want to think it , if you 're using this thing properly , the blackmail value of what 's in this binder , may be worth more than , you know , getting it back .
12 What 's in this stuff ? ’
13 Is that what 's in this water ?
14 What 's in this manuscript , anyway ? ’ he said , finally .
15 Let me have a look see what 's in this page .
16 If you can tell me the initials of my name , you can have what 's in this bag . ’
17 Mike would be hurrying along , anxious to get home , carrying his training bag and once a week , sometimes twice , he would inevitably be stopped and be antagonistically grilled : where have you been … where are you going … what 's in this bag … training gear , a likely story , and then they would search the bag before reluctantly letting him go on his way .
18 Once the public choice perspective is introduced , a relevant question becomes , What is in each theory for the political actors ?
19 The idea of the tour is so that they can actually er listen to it , but they can turn it off whenever they want and they can use their guide book to see what is in each room and if you look at the guidebook as we go round , you will find that that the things are illustrated , you know the pot .
20 The community element of the strategy marks what is in many ways a unique experiment in physical and economic regeneration .
21 What is in many ways remarkable is that the family had stayed in Frome as long as it had .
22 These are excellent ingredients for a cerebral cocktail , and Lévi-Strauss combines them brilliantly , producing what is in many respects an elaboration of Radcliffe-Brown 's early version of structuralism .
23 What is in that stuff ?
24 We still need to know what is in that contract or we need to find out whether there is anything peculiar , and I mean illegal , about Harley 's putter .
25 What is in that budget , who will be helped by that budget , and who will be hurt by it ?
26 What is in that file is not as yet available to journalists , but apparently it contains an affidavit by an ex-policeman who was present at the discovery of the treasure .
27 The boats are diesel-powered rather than sailing cobles , but the fleet is small and scarcely serves its local market , let alone an important part of what is in any event a diminishing national fleet .
28 And in all three , what is autonomous ( or authentic ) is what is seen as originating in some way from within the self ; what is in some way untainted by the conditioning or manipulation to which a woman has previously been subjected .
29 An important indication ( although , as we shall see , not a sufficient one ) that a portion of a sentence is a semantic constituent is that its semantic contribution to the sentence is the same as that which it makes to other , different sentences ; in other words , it carries what is in some sense a constant meaning from context to context .
30 Its relative freedom from the demands of traditional methodology even produces what is in some ways a stronger account of an autonomous , integrated subject , which includes both objective and subjective characteristics .
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