Example sentences of "will happen to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What will happen to the individual 's pattern of employment ? |
2 | What will happen to the charges in the stationary wire situated at ( say ) x = 0 ? |
3 | It is equally difficult to work out what will happen to the ice sheets at the poles . |
4 | And what , he asks , will happen to the child who does not , bureaucratically speaking , have special educational needs but who never manages to get past Level 2 in any given attainment target ? |
5 | However , I wonder whether the Government will pay a blind bit of notice to the report , which illustrates not only what will happen to the mining industry but what will happen if we allow it to contract . |
6 | If the government buys back £1 million of maturing bonds from the general public and then , keeping the total amount of its borrowing the same , raises £1 million by selling Treasury bills to the discount houses , what will happen to the money supply ? |
7 | What what will happen to the school meals sector ? |
8 | Although present developments are seen as both quantitively and qualitively different , they too will pass : what will happen to the land on which housing is built ? |
9 | What will happen to the tax deduction ? |
10 | It has not stopped businessmen being asked what they think will happen to the economy if the government changes , however , even if those businessman can do nothing better than guess or regurgitate or express hopes and fears . |
11 | If we are to move to an era of low or nil inflation and to the European way of doing things , whereby house prices will not increase , I do not know what will happen to the economy of the south of England or to unemployment . |
12 | The lawyers for the Pierre Matisse estate say that they are currently preparing an amended tax declaration and that the State needs to decide what will happen to the picture . |
13 | What will happen to the withdrawals line ? |
14 | When the recovery comes — I suppose that whatever Government are in power , even one as incompetent as this , some sort of recovery will come eventually — what will happen to the balance of payments ? |
15 | But what will happen to the housing market and consumers ' spending when , for example , the lenders increasingly introduce shared equity loans , widening the housing market to a new range of low income buyers ? |
16 | But what will happen to the quality of the product ? |
17 | What will happen to the overview of grants to voluntary conservation bodies , particularly national bodies ? |
18 | 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 . |
19 | In the longer term , if you become unwell , you will be concerned about what will happen to the children . |
20 | What will happen to the business if you fall sick or die ? |
21 | What will happen to the men in today 's jobs ? |
22 | ‘ You have to wonder what will happen to the trade position when growth really starts to take hold , ’ said Nigel Richardson , economist with finance house Yamaichi International . |
23 | Spoon it 's a plastic spoon there , do you think that 'll what do you think will happen to the plastic spoon James ? |
24 | And I reckon the same will happen to the shares . |
25 | ‘ What do you suppose will happen to the House — the big house , I mean — now ? ’ |
26 | At the time of writing it is not clear what will happen to the Draft Directive . |
27 | Nevertheless , there is a need to protect what little green field sites we have left in the Borough and if the Council can be swayed in such a manner against the interests of the town , then what will happen to the face of our town is anyone 's guess . |