Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh adv] he will " in BNC.

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1 One wonders how he 'll talk his way out of this one .
2 ‘ Yes , Dick ; the makings of a good one there , though I do n't know how he 'll come off in the Forces . ’
3 He does n't know how he 'll feed his nine year old son Annis .
4 ‘ I do n't know where he will go after his race at Christmas — I just want to take one race at a time — but the main target is the Champion Hurdle again . ’
5 Perhaps he do n't know when he 'll be coming
6 The kind of promises each party to the contract makes will vary , but one fairly typical example is for the teenager to promise to tidy his bedroom once a week , to let parents know when he will be late home from school or where he is and who he is with when he goes out .
7 As we wait for Christ to be revealed we do not know when he will appear .
8 Speeds injury looks quite serious , Wilko says he does n't know when he will be fit .
9 The summons gives your debtor 14 days to pay or let the court know why he wo n't .
10 The right hon. and learned Gentleman nodded when I asked him the same question earlier , but he has not said how he will ensure fairness between schools and therefore , no discrimination against students with special needs .
11 As for Ndlove , I do n't see where he will fit in , it probably mean either Wallace or Dean moving to the reserves .
12 You know how he 'll behave because you 'd behave the same , ’ she sneered scathingly , then yelped in alarm when he curved a large hand round her neck and urged her roughly towards him , giving Hilary little choice but to climb on to the fork .
13 I know where he 'll be .
14 ‘ I know where he 'll go . ’
15 Adis has been asking when he 'll next see his father , a Bosnian Muslim fighting with the local militia .
16 She went on : ‘ Three months is too long for them to understand when he 'll be back .
17 Twenty-six-year old Gary Ashton , who lives in Southend-on-Sea and imports cane furniture , looks unsure when asked how he will raise all the money , then replies that he will probably re-mortgage his flat .
18 She adds : ‘ That encourages a woman to be hopeful things will improve but , unfortunately , there is no way of knowing how he will react to anything . ’
19 Piggott , in fact , has already defined why he will continue riding in one of those pithy sentences that , from him , represents a flight of high oratory .
20 There was what has come to be called the inverted story , that is , a mystery which begins with the murderer being seen to commit the murder and in which the interest lies in seeing how he will not get away with it despite that apparent perfection of his method .
21 the final oh , I wonder how he 'll do
22 I wonder how he 'll grow up .
23 Steve 's due back tomorrow evening … he 'll have to leave before then but I ca n't think where he 'll go . ’
24 I am not permitted to say where he will remove you to .
25 yeah , but , see how he 'll get on , then have it from the building , that was the building
26 " The way in which learning to read is experienced by the child will determine how he will view learning in general , how he will conceive of himself as a person . "
27 ‘ We can not yet say when he will play again , or even if an operation will be necessary . ’
28 No , I ca n't say when he will be back …
29 But , as he 's still somewhere in Australia — and goodness knows when he 'll return — I do n't rate my chances too highly . ’
30 A production person never knows when he will be asking a supplier to pull out all the stops and finish a job in a matter of hours .
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