Example sentences of "what have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Williams has emerged as the unrelenting villain as he patrols what has turned into Fortress Didcot , the race-team HQ , refusing to enlighten the enraged Mansell army on the reasons for their split .
2 The UNHCR has been forced to abandon them , and no one knows what has become of their inhabitants .
3 So what has become of that other bulwark of partition , the unattractiveness of the republic to its Protestant neighbours ?
4 Just twelve chapters later we hear them saying to Aaron , ‘ Up , make us gods , who shall go before us ; as for this Moses , the man who brought us up out of Egypt , we do not know what has become of him . ’
5 It is instructive to see what has become of the role in the party of Britain 's most exclusive school .
6 Could you find out what has become of SHELLEYAN ORPHAN ?
7 More to the purpose at this moment , what has become of your companions , Master James ?
8 What has become of the proletarian consciousness of this working-class town in ‘ The Little Red Province ’ ?
9 What has become of democracy if such a plan can be bulldozed through when the people are against it ?
10 Here it is time to turn to a consideration of what has become in the last decade , and is still as I write , perhaps the single most popular learning model in the trade today .
11 This is the fact that it is based on what has appeared to be a uniquely simple fuel , and one whose exploitation could avoid dependence on a variety of other uncertain choices .
12 What has appeared as an intense , bitter and irreconcilable polarization has occurred partly because our basic moral concerns have not been the same .
13 So far all we know is what has appeared in the newspapers , that you have , shall we say , brought into life a baby — a human baby just like any one of the infants sleeping in their mothers ' arms all over the world — in a way that is to say the least unusual .
14 I know of no other cichlid anywhere in the world with a comparable tail pattern , and we have no idea what has led to its evolution in this species .
15 Even other professional groups , such as social workers , have traditionally adopted a passive , even a subservient role , more usually limited to obtaining client acceptance of medical decisions , helping clients come to terms with them , and finding meaning and satisfaction with what has led to their current situation and state of health .
16 And of a truth vile Epicurism and Sensuality will make the soul of man so degenerate and blinde , that he will not only be content to slide into brutish immorality , but please himself of this very opinion that he is a real Brute already , an Ape , Satyre , Baboon ; and that the best of men are no better , saving that civilising of them and industrious education has made them appear in a more refined shape , and long inculcate precepts have been mistaken for connate Principles of Honesty and Natural Knowledge , otherwise there be no indespensible grounds of Religion and Virtue , but what has hapned to be taken up by overruling Custome .
17 Are our ethical values ( the Principles of Honesty and Natural Knowledge ) connate , that is " known to us instinctively by virtue of our divine origins " , or are they no more than " long inculcate precepts " which depend simply on " what has hapned to be taken up by overruling Custome " ?
18 Of one thing I am certain : I am sure we all agree that what has emerged over the last two years has exceeded our expectations .
19 What has emerged to some extent , especially in the more commercial climate of the 1980s , is an American-style , non-political , ‘ business trade unionism ’ .
20 What has emerged in my neck of the woods is how common such conflicts have become in the newly-prosperous backyards of rural Britain .
21 What has emerged from the studies examined in this paper is that workers are forced to take up an unsophisticated dependent position in the social organization of their enterprise .
22 An unhappy marriage is more likely to be explained in terms of current stresses than in relation to what has gone on long before .
23 Fletcher added : ‘ If we can win the one-day series it will be very pleasing after what has gone on so far , but it 's not going to be easy .
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25 There is nothing you can do to change what has gone before and you will only cause yourself misery in the present if you concentrate on the gloomier aspects of the past .
26 Finally , the strategies for change can be found in an analysis of what has gone before and a cultural intervention in what is socially happening to disabled people .
27 Obviously , the last part must have a sense of finality , but the emotion of each part of the work must have its proper place and be allied to what has gone before and what follows .
28 This does not mean that all formal principles have been abandoned — the form may be based on very logical mathematical principles , or on structures which are retrogrades or inversions of what has gone before ( which makes the musical ideas themselves somewhat elusive ) — but if there is no repetition of well-sculptured subject matter , the music is almost certain to escape the memory , even after several hearings .
29 As Simpson explains ‘ the life cycle of many records will be a patchwork of different units creating , amending , utilising , and determining disposition , possibly without knowledge of what has gone before ’ ( 1993 : 28 ) .
30 It gives but a flavour of what has gone before and what is to come but how the appetite was whetted .
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