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

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1 Large transient hotels very often enter into agreements with certain airlines or travel agents whereby they will hold a number of rooms specifically for them on a guarantee basis .
2 Homebase has organised reciprocal promotions with the nearby McDonalds restaurant and Mobil petrol station whereby they will issue discount vouchers valid at Homebase during the store 's first five weeks .
3 Customers are entitled to know how they will benefit .
4 If local communities in towns and villages are to be involved in tree planting and management , governing institutions need to summon their interest by ensuring that individuals will know how they will benefit from involvement .
5 It is quite difficult to explain to someone who has not experienced past-life regression how they will feel .
6 It is an attractive concept : learners work at their own pace and make their own choices about what and how they will study .
7 The opinion poll , carried out by The Northern shows that 15.3pc of the town 's electorate are still unsure how they will vote on Thursday enough to swing the result to either Conservative or Labour .
8 After all , the way we feed our children has a great bearing on how they will eat in later life and in turn how they will feed their families in years to come .
9 Their absence has been the major talking point as Wednesday plot how they will overturn that two-goal deficit , but Francis has had enough .
10 While we are on the subject of indirect taxes , will the Government tell the House how they will continue to cut direct taxes and improve public services without at the same time raising VAT as they did in 1979 and in the last Budget ?
11 The great companies and other organisations which make up modern economies have considerable discretion in choosing the goals they will seek to fulfil , and even more discretion in deciding how they will fulfil them .
12 Just how they will fare when and if cable TV becomes a major selling vehicle in Britain is another poser for the future .
13 We shall be asking for more details in Committee about who else will be involved and how they will discharge their duties .
14 The departments involved must now look closely at the stated objectives and work out how they will discharge their responsibilities , going round the loop until there is agreement that this can be done .
15 Many of the committee are wheelchair-bound and are anxious about how they will reach the head-quarters after the March 29 introduction .
16 It must , moreover , try to predict how they will move in the future .
17 The correlation between such unlikely indicators and target markets was not discovered by accident , and marketers who want to get the most out of the results of the 1991 census , which will shortly become available , should be thinking about how they will do it now .
18 Often men will look to see if they fancy you , keeping you waiting whilst they assess how they will do business with you .
19 It does not give an example of how revenue expenditure is allocated down to Regions , Districts and Units , and the ‘ before and after ’ cases of their allocations showing the impact of capital charges , and how they will change when Districts or Units actually increase or decrease their employment of fixed assets .
20 When the other person is an unknown commodity and we can not predict how they will react , the greater is our requirement for the armour of indirectness .
21 As these passages demonstrate , the passive consumption of information and oral commentary is contrasted with characteristically written forms of language use which encourage intersubjective communication by forcing people to imagine , in the case of the journal , what others are doing or , in the case of the letter , how they will react to what is being written to them .
22 He seems to be able to predict people 's feelings , and how they will react to something .
23 Leaders of the Serbian minority in Croatia issued a statement on July 25 publicly proclaiming the sovereignty and autonomy of all Croatian Serbs , as well as their right " to determine with whom and under what regime their people will live , and how they will integrate with the other nations in Yugoslavia " .
24 Additionally , the nurses can be given responsibility for determining how they will allocate the hours between themselves and on which days they will report for duty .
25 The ideas might be splendid in themselves but you must consider how they will contribute to the strategy .
26 If so , we should be told how they will meet their spending commitments on child benefit and pensions .
27 The specification of the qualities expected of members provides only the most general idea of how they will fit in .
28 Employees are likely to be concerned about how they will fit back into the system on returning from an overseas contract .
29 This booklet explains the changes and how they will affect you .
30 Every minister now looks at his biggest decisions in the light of how they will affect the general election .
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