Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] which [noun] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We will give every LEA a separate Special Educational Needs service with its own budget for which schools will bid for funding .
2 The Romanian national airline has ordered seven Boeing 737-300 aircraft for which Smiths will supply the cockpit equipment .
3 The sale to B&B Asia , a Hong Kong-quoted company controlled by German construction group Bilfinger and Berger , includes a 50 p.c. stake in a Brisbane development project and retirement homes from which Beazer will receive A$8m when they are sold by their new owners .
4 Will the Government issue clear guidance on which responsibilities will fall to health authorities and which to social services ?
5 There are important exceptions to this rule on which advice will need to be sought .
6 It 's not ‘ playing the game ’ that is most important ; it 's winning , and a professional assessment of which methods will achieve that .
7 Furthermore , the young lady will learn the more vexatious lesson that she can forfeit her entitlements , in circumstances of which others will say were well deserved .
8 And it is not all a question of which policy will provide homes for the future .
9 Rather , what I hope for is a linguistic universe in which people will accept that they must consider the alternatives and then make their own choices , instead of relying so heavily on authority — even some hypothetical feminist authority — to tell them what is acceptable or ‘ correct ’ linguistic usage .
10 The effect of these steps is to give you , effectively , a much faster 4MB machine in which Windows will perform much better — and the difference can be startling , depending on which applications you use most .
11 The key distinction is that between the case in which there is a known , finite number of periods in which firms will choose prices or outputs , and those in which either the number of periods , though finite , is not known with certainty , or the time horizon can be regarded as infinite .
12 There are , however , circumstances in which banks will need to call upon their deposits and in which the total of such deposits will change .
13 term used to describe the degree to which paper will show print through .
14 Seven days in which Mother will fret and try to hide her pain .
15 We are now moving into a revolutionary era in which technology will reach a stage when simpler , more efficient manipulation of information will be demanded as a right .
16 It was also argued earlier in the book that there is always some point at which customers will turn from a differentiated product to yours because your price is so much lower .
17 Clearly , if ‘ market ’ interest rates move up ( as in our example ) , there will come a point at which banks will have to pay more for their deposits and , with the marginal cost of funds rising , they will eventually have to raise the rates charged to clients .
18 Political parties have somehow got it into their heads that voters want to agree with them , so put up policies with which voters will agree .
19 It is , however , relatively easy to create conditions under which people will teach themselves .
20 The document focuses on two areas : changes with which universities will have to comply , and changes that offer them the chance to market their skills .
21 At the moment the hospital is preparing a new casualty procedure in which nurses will make an immediate priority assessment as cases arrive .
22 The note to the accounts on assets held for sale explains that the marked and continuing downturn in the property market since 1990 , as reflected in the latest valuation reports , has made it increasingly difficult to forecast the dates on which Burton will have completed the letting and sale of its development properties .
23 At the same time , he made a good contribution on the difficulty in which Labour will find itself , if it is ever in government , with its massive plans for overspending .
24 Each week he will host a live football forum lasting 80 minutes in which fans will call in with their comments and test his knowledge .
25 Despite the hefty investments — and the regulatory hoops through which WorldSource will have to jump in Europe — Mr Foster is confident AT&T 's new venture will ‘ make a buck ’ .
26 The scheme ( details of which ABTA will supply on request ) provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs .
27 In trying to assess reactions to company relocation in terms of which staff will move , the following factors need to be taken into account :
28 It says the terms under which consumers will receive a ‘ free ’ item or gift must be clearly stated , particularly where it is conditional upon ordering or purchasing some other item .
29 Whereas other curriculum examples from this list describe the ways in which teachers will help pupils develop their own skills and perceptions through carefully considered assignments and evaluation procedures , those for the arts , and for art in particular , refer only to influencing pupils ' tastes , with no description of pupil activity or of programme development in the arts .
30 They have to articulate in a manner in which others will understand .
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