Example sentences of "[noun] about [pron] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 post traumatic stress , I have my own views about what will happen there
2 I have already had queries about what will happen .
3 Many of us share some deeply felt worries about what will happen under the current procedures until the changeover takes place in 1993 .
4 Once that knowledge is gained , it can be used to explain events in the natural world , to make predictions about what will happen in the natural world , and thus to control that world and make it behave in ways that are , at least in theory , to the advantage of the controllers .
5 He comes into close contact with both a teacher and other children of his own age and many of his future feelings about himself will result from what happens to him at this time .
6 By the time city and state officials stop wrangling with the charity about who will pay insurance premiums for the programmes , it will be too little , too late .
7 The farmers see a danger that their products will become uncompetitive ; the road freight carriers have similar fears about what will happen if 1992 and the advent of the European single market exposes them to competition from foreign firms unfettered by the restrictions and burdens imposed on the Dutch .
8 From my reading of the evidence , it appears that there is a certain amount of buck-passing between the Ministers in the two Departments about who will identify the gap , where the resources will come from and who will come clean about the budget that will be set for community care provision .
9 Pollution of our planet may already be warming the atmosphere and there 's rising concern about what will happen at the poles .
10 derating with the introduction of the poll tax and , given the present state of agriculture , there is considerable concern about what will happen under the council tax .
11 If such passions are aroused in this Chamber today , there must be real concern about what will happen when it is discussed throughout the country .
12 Sue is sworn to secrecy about what will befall Audrey in the coming weeks .
13 If a child must face a prolonged period of hospitalisation , say , he could relatively easily be prepared in advance with information about what will take place , and allowed to experience graded separations in happy circumstances , such as overnight stays with friends .
14 It is much more closely concerned with how closely the police adhere to the kind of standards the public expects from any large organisation , including promptness , a sympathetic attitude which indicates individual attention , some conspicuous activity and clear information about what will happen next . ’
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16 Mr Lamont has already given some clues about what will replace his former failed policy , but only when we hear Thursday 's statement will we know exactly what he intends to do .
17 The apostle Paul , while encouraging the Corinthians earnestly to desire spiritual gifts , especially that they might prophesy , has another conviction about what will build up the church , namely , the preaching and teaching of scripture .
18 The debate is drawing opinion from all sides but Middlesbrough Labour MP Stuart Bell , a keen sports fan , is one man in no doubt about who will suffer most in the new deal which puts live television into the hands of satellite TV bosses .
19 He often raises that subject , and we understand his desperation about what will happen to his seat at the next election .
20 Well I 'm a little bit concerned , however , that er the letters I had er reflect a rather exaggerated view about we will say yeah or nay or may .
21 A few facts about her will help to clarify the position .
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