Example sentences of "[prep] what [pers pn] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The idea that compliance with profit maximisation should be enforced through shareholder supervision and control lies at the centre of what we will refer to as the ‘ ownership model ’ of the company .
2 I only heard of what we will call " the-carving-of-mahogany-to-fit-the-cami-knickers " years and years later from my dear friend Bruin Boyce .
3 If Sacu is to choose the latter road , the NSC may have to give them a clearer idea of what they will meet as they travel along it .
4 ‘ … this is only the beginning of what they will do ; and nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them ’ ( 11.6 ) .
5 It is not other people or outward events that cause harmful stress , but the way we perceive such external factors and our fears of what they will do to us .
6 They are too frightened to leave their homes at night because they are terrified of what they will come back to .
7 If we designed a questionnaire to ask people what they did in their free time , how would we know whether the answers we received gave us a true picture of how they spend that time ; or a picture of what they will say to a researcher when they are asked the question ?
8 " I 'm afraid of what she 'll do , " the man says when I was looking in through the window , and then the other woman goes up to him and starts loving him .
9 The spreadsheet is fine , including a range of pre-programmed formulae , covering most of what you 'll need .
10 ‘ You 're going to be following the sun , sweetheart , and be honest and admit you have n't got a clue of what you 'll need , ’ he teased .
11 I 've only given a hint of what you 'll get as a Hilton Club member .
12 Much of what you will need for your study will be in the literary texts you have chosen — especially if you are reading annotated critical editions .
13 The photographs show you something of what you will see — underground roadways , coal-faces , haulage engines , and on the surface the blacksmiths ' shop , the baths , and exhibitions .
14 You are afraid of what I will force you to see .
15 But it is much more difficult to justify on academic terms an expansion of what I will call ‘ educational exposure ’ ; the development , through extensive first-hand experience , of an understanding of what being a teacher involves , of the demands it makes upon those who teach for month after month , of the stresses and strains ( as well as the joys ) of the classroom .
16 Apart from in scene nine , where Anderson displays occasional discomfort through his hesitations ( 4 instances , most notably when explaining to Sacha why he came to the Hollars ' apartment ( p. 81 ) , and when giving assurances of what he will do to help Pavel ( p. 83 ) ) , we find very few instances of hesitations or unfinished turns ( no more than one instance of each in scenes seven , eight , ten and sixteen ) .
17 In our case , of course , it is a mature , open and enquiring critical mind that leads us to read on into the churls ' tales of " harlotrie " , not a degrading taste for such material and a lack of interest in : We might see the combination of the intrinsically low status of the Miller and the consequently low expectations of what he will produce with the sophistication of his narrative performance as simply an entertaining absurdity , or perhaps a burlesque , like Chauntecleer 's discursive pomp and display in the Nun 's Priest 's Tale .
18 Some solicitors charge per hour , but since there can be so many complications when you are buying or selling , it is almost impossible to get an accurate quote of what it will cost .
19 With what I 'll get for it , I 'll live like a prince !
20 There are of course some positive signs around but also a danger that I want to alert you to : a growth in what I will call ‘ designer caring ’ .
21 The context of this calm acquiescence is a rise in what I will call semi-literacy , which relies on the visual image and hardly at all on the printed word except as a medium of advertising , and genuinely can not see what the problem is .
22 It should be noted that what I have called a two-stage golden thread approach implies that human beings have some kind of control over what they will say is right .
23 Well thank you very much , it 's obviously a totally different point of view to what we 'll hear perhaps in a few minutes .
24 I only wish I was clear as to what we will do myself , you may be sure . ’
25 Er few problems with the job before we started or during the job er , come back to us for a six so far so we have to What we will do is drop them down and Er another problem with the job is we 're about three week 's behind er arranged for them to come in on Monday .
26 While ‘ real consciousness ’ might be what people in a given group actually think , it does not necessarily correspond to what they will do or how they will respond to changes either in their situation or in the information they have .
27 In theory it is possible to obtain insurance against warranty liability ( e.g. Directors and officers ) but in practice the insurers are normally so demanding in the kind of confirmations they require and so restrictive as to what they will insure ( eg not taxation ) that this is rarely practicable or worthwhile .
28 ‘ No matter , it will serve as a useful antidote to what they will try and inculcate you with at school , that 's its chief virtue .
29 not a lot of cost , compared to what it will cost if you do n't make a will and there are complications or if you make a home-made will and there are complications .
30 At a press conference in Washington President George Bush emphasized that the USA did not have unlimited funds , and that " we will negotiate in good faith but there are certain limits to what I will accept " .
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