Example sentences of "see [Wh det] happens [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We 've seen what happens to some of them .
2 I 've seen what happens to nomes who stand in front of cars .
3 However , the suggestion is quite different from analysis because as what we 've seen what happens in analysis is in analysis the , the individual faces up to their inner and resolves them themselves , it 's a kind of a loner solution to use to use , to use Heather 's term .
4 Now erm this is this is archetypical group behaviour , but whatever it is , it can not necessarily reflect erm that individual 's own erm peculiar self as it were using peculiar in the in the strict sense and proper to them , because as we 've seen what happens in a group is , is , is the individual .
5 ‘ I 'll see what happens with the weights before deciding . ’
6 Not at all , we 'll see what happens with her , but the sooner we get that the sooner we can take things on if we need to .
7 Well we 'll , we 'll see what happens with the Eyecron I think that 'll turn it off , but does n't then we must have another look , very
8 He explains : ‘ It is probably better to wait and see what happens with age-related rebates .
9 Besides I 've got ta see what happens on a Sunday morning anyway cos I often miss out on a Sunday morning .
10 We 'll see what happens to him , President .
11 W&M can afford to wait and see what happens to Invergordon .
12 I 'm sure the win will do wonders for the team 's confidence , but let's see what happens for the next 5 games at least before we make rash predictions .
13 ‘ We will see what happens in the next 24 hours .
14 We shall see what happens after that .
15 We might have a top-heavy squad to start with but we will see what happens after that . ’
16 Pick up the phone , key in R star 1 , and you should be back talking , but with the other one , we 're just going to wait and see what happens after 75 seconds .
17 ‘ I hear a lot of talk about customers going diesel , but everyone is on the fence waiting to see what happens with the Conservatives ’ promised benefit-in-kind tax review .
18 It is therefore a good idea not only to take note of and practise stress patterns in words in isolation , but also study to see what happens with the stress when the same words are put in various sentences .
19 We want to keep him busy while we are waiting to see what happens with Hodkinson and the European title , ’ said Hardy 's manager , Dennie Mancini .
20 Most parents can identify the first phase of interaction with their child , that is they can see what the child is doing that is irritating and they see how they react , but rarely do they then follow through the interaction to see what happens at the end .
21 No , erm basically er I think for the anyhow Trevor will be coming in , so we 'll , we just st try and stay a little more to see what happens at the end .
22 Well we 'll have to see what happens at Christmas .
23 Heading north or south , try a little banking movement to see what happens to the reading .
24 With this in mind , there is a project at one site in the Cotswolds where a population of badgers known to be infected with bovine TB is being left alone to see what happens to the badgers and also to herds of cattle in the area .
25 A technique used to test for the autonomy of cell development is to see what happens to cells if their neighbours are killed-off by a fine laser beam .
26 ‘ I expect that the Royal Family will wait to see what happens to both Charles and Diana , and to the Queen .
27 You 'll have to wait to see what happens to the Famous Five until he can read it to you in his own inept fashion .
28 I shall wait to see what happens about the speed of motorway repairs .
29 Some amateur rose-growers are not interested , but more than just a few regard hybridizing and crossing their roses to see what happens as the summit of the rose-grower 's art , so here is a short discourse for them on this delightful aspect of rose growing .
30 But Pipe said : ‘ The Gold Cup is a long way away and we 'll just have to see what happens in the meantime . ’
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