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

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1 One wonders how he 'll talk his way out of this one .
2 He does n't know how he 'll feed his nine year old son Annis .
3 ‘ At the end of a rope , that 's how he 'll end , ’ said an ancient granny .
4 the final oh , I wonder how he 'll do
5 The bookies have been inundated with bets ranging from how he 'll do this afternoon , to er whether he 's likely to become Champion Jockey again .
6 I wonder how he 'll grow up .
7 yeah , but , see how he 'll get on , then have it from the building , that was the building
8 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 .
9 People do live in a certain fear of him and anxiety about how he 'll respond to anything done up there in Inniskeen .
10 ‘ Yes , Dick ; the makings of a good one there , though I do n't know how he 'll come off in the Forces . ’
11 An observer would follow the same procedure in judging the traveller 's choice right or wrong and in predicting that choice , except that in the former case the question is how the traveller would react in fullest awareness , in the latter how he will react in his actual awareness .
12 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 . ’
13 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 .
14 Hal 's development makes one eager to see just how he will change in Part 2 .
15 Even at the time of his admission and immediately prior to surgery when he has been given a great deal of information , his overriding concern is how he will cope with a stoma and whether he will be able to manage at home .
16 " 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 . "
17 We want to know — The right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) can leap up and tell me — the House would be delighted to hear from him — how he will cover the difference between the £10 billion of extra taxation to which his party has already committed itself and the £35 billion of extra spending to which it has also committed itself ?
18 " 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 . "
19 The judge outlined at a London news conference how he will conduct his inquiry which centres on Matrix Churchill , the Coventry-based machine-tool company which allegedly supplied parts for Iraq 's so-called supergun .
20 But more important is how he will use them .
21 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 .
22 Knowing that a child has , for instance , minimal brain damage , without knowing the nature of his environment , will not tell us how he will develop .
23 — he takes his Wife and Bairns with him , a Waggon the size of a Squatters Cabin and all such apparatus as will imcumber [ sic ] him not a little — he has never travelled in the Woods , never salted his rump Stakes [ sic ] with Gun Powder and how he will take to it , will be a ‘ sin to Crockett ’ .
24 In any case , it will do no harm for the teacher to ask himself how he will know whether the expected learning is taking place ; it is all too easy for a teacher to assume that " they must be learning — after all , I 'm teaching " .
25 However , it is not yet clear how he will finance the payment , which is believed to be in cash .
26 I look forward to hearing from the hon. Gentleman how he will deal with the complaints that I expect he will receive from his constituents , when he has to explain to those employed at Guy 's hospital why the Labour party 's policies would deny that hospital the opportunity to increase staff pay by £6 a week .
27 This fact we believe to be fundamental to our understanding of how he will learn ; he will learn language through an interaction between the efforts of his own brain and events in the outside world .
28 There are likely to be plenty of times in the coming months when he 'll want to walk away , because no matter what attitude he starts with , he 'll be affected by the Grendon experience and that can be frightening .
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 He will now travel to Manchester for the North of England final at the end of this month when he will cook his dishes in front of a panel of judges .
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