Example sentences of "[prep] what [art] [noun sg] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , and this is why I want to look at this week at a glance diary , so that you will go away and I want you to fill this in as I 'm filling in on the board , you 'll go away with an idea what a diary , sorry , spit there , ha , erm , of what a diary will look like roughly , so that you know what your diary should look like every week .
2 They are written in terms of what the student is able to demonstrate as a result of learning rather than in terms of what a student will have to do to achieve the competences .
3 In statistical terms by far the best predictor of what an authority will spend this year is what it spent last year ( Danziger , 1978 ) .
4 The LHC will do some , though not all , of what the SSC will do .
5 Many users have unrealistic expectations of what the software will do .
6 Many live in fear of what the future will bring and also whether their own health will hold .
7 The temptation , when setting objectives , is to determine them in terms of what the salesperson will do .
8 They are less afraid of what the community will say .
9 Knowledge by a bird of a sibling 's appearance must necessarily be an imperfect guide to what a first-cousin will look like .
10 She/he is also looking for initiative and indications that you have given some thought to what the job will involve .
11 Tony admits that the price is calculated according to what the market will bear , not , as Adam Smith and his fan club would like , by examining his costs and fixing a price which allowed a modest profit .
12 He dismisses the popular theory of the need to price according to what the market will bear .
13 Business is scheduled to grow by 7 ½ per cent by March 1994 , and BR admits prices ‘ will relate to what the market will bear . ’
14 The task of the salesman is both to establish an ongoing relationship with his customer , and also to charge as close as possible to what the market will bear .
15 The most important expectations surrounding social roles are not just statements about what actually happens — about what a person will do , out of habit and so on — but are norms outlining things which a person occupying his or her status is obliged to do .
16 One of the partners at the firm told me ‘ We try to persuade the software houses we represent over here that it is important to keep users using the latest version of the software , but our upgrade policy has to be dictated by what the vendor will agree to . ’
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