Example sentences of "[to-vb] [Wh det] [vb mod] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | And again and again , on my side , I wanted to know what would happen to us . |
2 | If you are confused about what has happened or curious to know what will happen to a topic , consult the index ; if I have got it right , the index will tell you the story . |
3 | Laboratory experiments were made in the 1950s to discover what might happen to these particular chemical constituents under such conditions . |
4 | In 1380 it had been the turn of Thomas , earl of Buckingham , uncle of Richard II , to lead what would prove to be the last English expedition to France in the fourteenth century , while in 1383 the religious divisions of Europe were underlined by the sending of a force led by Henry Despenser , bishop of Norwich , into Flanders under the guise of a crusade . |
5 | ‘ You have to wonder what will happen to the trade position when growth really starts to take hold , ’ said Nigel Richardson , economist with finance house Yamaichi International . |
6 | Some may go to out-of-the-way places to sniff which can add to the dangers . |
7 | It is not hard to imagine what could happen to collections like those at the Tretyakov Gallery or the Pushkin Museum of Fine Art , which have been faced with unbelievable problems reconstructing their buildings . |
8 | But the clear intelligence failure which let Gen Noriega escape , to organise what could prove to be a prolonged guerrilla resistance , threatens to turn this latest military adventure into a political embarrassment . |
9 | It would be possible to deduce what will happen to this market if the rival builds a larger plant to try to catch up with your experience and at what level you need to price to try to prevent that . |
10 | Ensure that you are the one to decide what will happen to everything you own . |
11 | The lawyers for the Pierre Matisse estate say that they are currently preparing an amended tax declaration and that the State needs to decide what will happen to the picture . |
12 | So he hung around the sale to see what would happen to them . |
13 | He had only ever had one bit of trouble with him personally , but he remembered it well , He had caught Nigger , then fourteen years old , putting a sleeper across the rails , just to see what would happen to the train . |
14 | She will need to go if she is to take what would seem to be a deserved place in the record books . |