Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] [vb mod] happen " 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 The new tenants have no rules about what should happen in the pub .
4 Many of us share some deeply felt worries about what will happen under the current procedures until the changeover takes place in 1993 .
5 In this exciting , optimistic approach it is important to have the ability to create pictures of what could happen in the future — ideal solutions and potential achievement .
6 So , while the OAS plots raised or rather revived concerns about what would happen to the Fifth Republic after its founder 's disappearance , the re-emergence of parliamentary opposition revived concerns about a restoration of the régime des partis .
7 Some of the designer 's ideas about what would happen and what pupil and teacher activities might occur were : ( i ) children and teachers would be amused by the screen presentation ( ii ) that the screen might dominate the situation ( iii ) that teachers would possibly be engaged in a new activity ( iv ) it could be used across a range of teachers and children ( v ) children would be busy drawing graphs themselves ( vi ) discussion on the interpretation of the graphs would be instigated .
8 No I 'm just trying to understand the implications of what might happen , supposing at some stage this land were developed .
9 Equipped with this rule and with knowledge of what are important events , the animal seems to be well set up to acquire the ability to use initially meaningless environmental cues as predictors of what will happen , and initially haphazard acts as instruments for controlling the environment .
10 ‘ Mrs Hammond , forgive me , but … did you , both of you , give serious thought to the possibilities of what might happen when you decided to come on a cruise ? ’
11 The client is encouraged , and initially assisted , in developing and carrying out strategies for testing thoughts and beliefs about what might happen , e.g. ‘ If I ask my boss for a raise he 'll sack me or bite my head off . ’ ,
12 So although the two models are observationally equivalent they are different in that they make different predictions about what would happen if the economic environment changed .
13 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 .
14 We have seen the bloodcurdling letters that he has sent to electors about what may happen if Labour is returned .
15 Imprisonment has to be seen in the context of the German breakthrough in France , and fears about what would happen in Glasgow on May day 1918 ; it removed him from influence , even though he stood as candidate for the Gorbals in Glasgow in the 1918 election and attracted 7,436 votes against G. N. Barnes [ q.v . ] .
16 This wife stood by her afflicted husband and even expressed fears about what might happen if the firm were to remove him from his electronic friend : ‘ I know it sounds funny , but I 'm afraid that losing that computer may break his heart . ’
17 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 .
18 An enormous proportion of the book is taking place in Mrs de Winter 's head — it is all fantasising ; endless pages about what might happen .
19 ‘ We 've heard some fairly horrific stories of what can happen , ’ says John Bull , of the industrial electronics division at ERA Technology , a research company in Surrey , England .
20 Horror stories of what can happen at the hands of a well-meaning but inexperienced neighbour are legion .
21 To her it felt right to be there with David , her skin soft against his , her senses alive to his touch , and she succeeded in banishing her fears of what would happen when they stepped out of their circle of magic and back into the real world .
22 Fears of what might happen in the East are one reason EC leaders have been willing to offer some help to those on the other side of the broken Berlin Wall .
23 PAMELA : [ aside ] I have a little tincture of jealousy too , which has made me more uneasy than I ought to be , particularly in the case of Miss Sally Godfrey and my fears of what might happen when we reach London .
24 It is very worrying in terms of what may happen in the northern hemisphere " .
25 In terms of what would happen if this if you felt unable well if there was not a general location specified in the structure plan , then there are two two two ways forward .
26 The future may be seen narrowly in terms of what will happen to the children when they move out of this class , or this school , to the next stage ; but ultimately whether or not they have been properly educated will be judged in terms of what happens to them later , when they have left school .
27 Evidently the question has arisen in discussions over what should happen next at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics ( CERN ) .
28 Finally , the guidance note contains an intriguing exchange of views on what should happen for NIC purposes where an employer reaches an informal or ‘ voluntary ’ agreement with the Revenue to settle income tax on employees ' benefits in kind and expenses .
29 The dust spreads far and wide in the wind , and there is a good chance that some particles of it will happen to land in another stream , hitherto not ‘ infected ’ with the seeds of this kind of dam-making clay .
30 Ca n't you imagine it ; ‘ I wonder how quickly the church at Philippi , the church at Whitestone , will realise that God 's resources are limitless so that when God gives according to His riches , there are no limits to what can happen ! ’
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