Example sentences of "[Wh det] will [verb] [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Government , however , is likely to press ahead with legislation this autumn which will tighten up the law on secondary action .
2 Members of staff will be issued with a ‘ lift card ’ which will clock up the number of times staff use the lift .
3 If you force his limbs into clothes , the same effect follows : in the arm this can cause severe shoulder pain which will hold up the patient 's rehabilitation .
4 They must all be wide enough to take the buttons which will hold down the top .
5 The TGV Nord will be linked to the rest of the high speed network by a new line skirting Paris which will open up the possibility of a five hour journey from London to Lyons and a seven hour journey to Marseilles .
6 Therefore , we seek a system which will share out the burden of set-aside between the major producers in particular and will not exclude some countries while laying the burden on others .
7 Can you amend the proof of 1.3.10 to obtain a proof of this conjecture — or can you supply a single counterexample which will kill off the conjecture ?
8 The need for the Bill , which will tidy up the law on the legality of traffic-calming measures , is easy to see throughout the country .
9 Inner Cities Minister Sir George Young declared the Herculaneum Dock has been earmarked for Private Finance Initiative cash , which will speed up the hunt for a private sector developer .
10 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 .
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