Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] how the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I will see how the club has changed and then ease my way in . ’
2 Fourth , I will describe how the organisation of the curriculum into arbitrary hierarchies is compounded by some attempts to make the National Curriculum accessible to all pupils .
3 Look at the fabric closely on the non-patterned side and you will see how the pattern is actually made .
4 Add to this the fact that many people no longer have the time to bake their own bread and cakes or grow their own vegetables and you will see how the situation has changed even in the years since the end of the war .
5 Space must be booked and you will recommend how the exhibition is to be staffed .
6 We will see how the development of Anglo-Saxon archaeology , in which the number of practitioners has always been relatively small , has engendered a conservative approach to the period which was not suited to answering the fundamental questions relating to human social evolution .
7 In particular , we will see how the assumption of rational expectations places certain testable restrictions on the relationship between long-run and short-run interest rates .
8 We will see how the results go this weekend and how we fair against Cardiff before making a decision over the keeper dilemma .
9 We will consider how the term fairness is used in an adjudicative context .
10 We will discuss how the model works by considering how one might go about producing a sentence to describe a particular event , the event taking place in Figure 14 .
11 And it is only when the vote is over that we will know how the MMB will be run in the coming year , and if there will be any change in the way decisions on the future of the board are taken .
12 It will examine how the law operates in practice , its consequences and the potential outcome of the legislation contained in the new ACt .
13 ‘ To be honest , it will depend how the rugby is going and how far I have progressed with Scotland ’ .
14 Thirdly , it will illustrate how the institutions and processes work in the case of a particular example relating to the annual financial cycle .
15 It will consider how the law achieves its stated purpose of making financial provision for illegitimate children , and the issues raised by custody and access applications .
16 It will consider how the people 's will is translated into political action .
17 It will trace how the city operated the different Housing Acts , how it developed its housing management policy , and how its schemes came to have the distinctive social characteristics which they possess .
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