Example sentences of "which [pron] will [be] [v-ing] at " in BNC.

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1 In the study of crime , particularly with respect to its predictability ( and manipulability , which I will be looking at next ) , the more moderate versions of these two positions have shown some potentiality for convergence .
2 HCTB in their recently published new Mastercraft series and HCIMA in their proposed Certificate , which will replace the Professional Qualification Part A and the Diploma which will be tabled at the next meeting of the HCIMA Education and Development Committee which I will be attending at the end of January 1989 .
3 Which we 'll be looking at briefly in a sec .
4 Whether such attachments are possible will depend very much on how much help and support he or she has received whilst going through the process of loss ( which we will be looking at later ) .
5 And remember , although it 's a ‘ valve ’ preamp it 's not an ‘ all-valve ’ preamp like the Mesa Boogie TriAxis ( which we will be looking at next month ) .
6 One is the number of people committed to prison in any one year ( referred to as the rate of imprisonment or number of prison receptions ) ; the second is the length of sentence actually imposed by the courts ; and the third ( over which the courts have no direct control ) is the operation of the various forms of executive release , such as parole ( and , formerly , remission ) , which we will be looking at in Chapter 6 .
7 Deanna Petherbridge 's controversial ‘ re-hand ’ of the Hayward Gallery 's Gravity and Grace sculpture show begins a series in which we will be looking at mainstream exhibitions , exhibitions which often exclude women .
8 The British production company Zenith were so impressed by Hal Hartley 's first feature that they signed him up to make TRUST , which we will be screening at the festival .
9 I do n't propose that we make a any more discussion than that on it , but it is obviously erm , changing to the way in which they will be looking at certain items in the countryside .
10 Signor Datrino has secured the loan from the Kremlin of 104 treasures which he will be exhibiting at the Castello from 4 April for three months .
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