Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] the [noun sg] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The main point about which the board will resist sideways drift and about which it turns .
2 This is the stage during which the press will focus on the supposed characteristics of the offender and their fantasies have free rein since there is no man actually in custody .
3 The Child 's Game is basically a free play situation where the child chooses any series of activities for 10–15 minutes during which the parent will join in under the child 's direction .
4 This definition should be understood as the choreographer 's ability to establish a style of movement through which the audience will feel and understand what the performers are communicating through a particular way of dancing .
5 specify the elements for which the centre will have devolved responsibility and the way in which the centre will discharge its responsibility ;
6 QATIMOUTPERIOD is the elapsed time for which the process will attempt to complete a QA activity ( ie. prepare QA Listings , or Approve Package ) .
7 The committee went on to recommend ‘ some form of overall plan towards which the authority will work and against which it can measure its achievement ’ .
8 Hardly had the froth subsided on yesterday 's paragraph about a 3p increase at the local of which the landlady will receive about a tenth of a groat than the so-what factor came into play .
9 Obviously no purchaser can , without expert assistance , make the investigation , of which the result will depend on the effect of numerous technical documents , such as settlements and mortgages .
10 States parties may accede separately tot he convention and to the jurisdiction of the Commission and the Court , and they may do so not permanently but for a specific term on the expiry of which the accession will end .
11 The LHC will do some , though not all , of what the SSC will do .
12 Many users have unrealistic expectations of what the software will do .
13 Many live in fear of what the future will bring and also whether their own health will hold .
14 The temptation , when setting objectives , is to determine them in terms of what the salesperson will do .
15 They are less afraid of what the community will say .
16 France , reassured and confident , knows that the barricades with which the army will oppose them will not be thrown over .
17 This , effectively , constitutes a biological prediction of the rainfall and conditions with which the butterfly will have to contend during its adult life .
18 The list of fax cards and fax modems with which the software will work is extensive , and covers just about every piece of kit we can think of , which is reassuring .
19 The choice of finish is again mainly linked to the room or style with which the picture will match .
20 Furthermore such systems have not yet been designed to flood such a warehouse at the speed with which the fire will develop vertically and so far have only been used in conjunction with a sprinkler system at ceiling level .
21 Saw out a 270 x 92mm hole into which the ventilator will fit .
22 It is important for the writer because it lays out a line of attack along which the essay will proceed .
23 Similarly it is assumed that the conditions under which the reading will take place are the same as those of writing which are usually a clean well-lit office .
24 The second condition is that it must specify the conditions under which the behaviour will occur .
25 The loans will be drawn from the so-called Edinburgh facility , under which the EIB will lend a total of five billion Ecu ( about £408 billion ) to projects such as road , rail , energy and telecommunications networks over the next two years .
26 It will frequently be convenient for provisions to be included under which the acquirer will deal with normal repairs and replacements under warranty claims with an agreed method of charging the offeree : product and other liability resulting from products sold prior to completion will normally remain with the offeree .
27 This follows the recent Further and Higher Education Act , under which the college will receive its future funding from a central national agency .
28 Perfect competition , a market structure in which there are so many buyers and sellers that no one of them individually can affect price , provides the theoretical conditions under which the market will allocate resources optimally .
29 If the board is sailed too close to the wind , the so called ‘ no-go ’ zone is entered within which the board will stop or even blow backwards .
30 Before you feel brave enough to steer the kite around fanciful shapes , it is best to understand what is meant by the ‘ edge of the wind ’ because in effect , this is the limit line within which the kite will fly .
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