Example sentences of "will [be] [adj] [verb] how [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By focusing on the day to day practicalities of business life in collaboration with businessmen , it will be possible to see how far what are usually thought of as mutually exclusive approaches are , in fact , reconcilable .
2 It will be necessary to see how far it is possible to go along with a strict criterion-referenced system or what kind of compromises may be worked out if such a system has advantages of motivating pupils and aiding changes in curriculum .
3 Even with subjects ' strategies constrained , it will be necessary to know how those interact with hemispheric specialisation as a function of different cognitive tasks and experimental variables if a complete account of visual hemifield asymmetries is to be achieved .
4 If the Commissioner is to be used as a model for other areas of dispute resolution , as will be suggested infra , it will be useful to consider how those problems have been tackled and whether they would pose significant difficulties in other areas .
5 When the gloom lifts , Hungary 's famous pessimists will be surprised to discover how much has actually been going right .
6 Young children can be helped to plunge , rub and squeeze , and if a wringer or spin dryer is used ( by an adult , of course ) , the children will be amazed to see how much more water can be extracted than by just squeezing .
7 However , erotic symbols and fantasies are socially constructed and alterable , and by examining how conscious we are of how and why we suppress or express desire , we will be able to establish how fixed our impulses and fantasies are .
8 He explained : ‘ I 'm enjoying watching Villa play and it will be interesting to see how many fans want to show their appreciation . ’
9 It will be interesting to see how that affects the players of the First Division clubs East Grinstead , Havant and Hounslow .
10 It will be interesting to see how that affects the players of the First Division clubs East Grinstead , Havant and Hounslow .
11 In contrast , it will be interesting to see how far Deutsche Bank succeeds with its acquisition of Morgan Grenfell in 1989 , having chosen not to react immediately to the Big Bang by acquiring a merchant banking subsidiary in London in 1986 .
12 Given the currently depressed state of most Scandinavian art at auction in comparison to the great boom of the late1980s , it will be interesting to see how this new venture fares .
13 It will be interesting to see how these new tables are used .
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