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

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1 In this context , the Springvale Project was cited , a project which will result in the removal of jobs from West Belfast and a further reduction of the industrial base .
2 The reduction of trading costs which will result from the creation of the SEM could lead to many such companies expanding into cross-frontier trading activities .
3 Paul Newman , Director of the British Flat Roofing Council , describes the Council 's major research project which will contribute to the development of European Standards
4 Furthermore , if resources permit , it might be possible to also examine one of the telecommunications-related projects organised by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry which will contribute to the development of the broader digital network system .
5 Since we can not count on people grasping much of the words at a first hearing it is the musical qualities which will contribute to the success or failure of a choral piece .
6 A number of senior members of the hospitality industry have been invited to form an editorial panel , which will advise on the content of Hospitality .
7 The inevitable slowing down in drilling which will stem from the withdrawal of the concession is bound to hit jobs at Scottish supply bases sooner rather than later .
8 This will be a three-year-study , which will build on the material collected in four previous visits .
9 I understand the FA will vigorously contest the claim which will extend beyond the end of the season .
10 Here she will deposit a single egg which will adhere to the wool by sticky filaments .
11 Amongst the specific changes which will impact on the finance function are :
12 Like the Grumman biplanes , all the 262s will be built to airworthy standards and the only deviation from the original plans will be their General Electric J–85 engines , which will fit into the engine cowlings without altering their contours .
13 A senior official , Cheng Xianshun , stressed however that " although Tibet now has the bluest sky and cleanest water in the world , we should not be smug and must pay full attention to all environmental problems which will arise in the course of economic development " .
14 For the Christian , therefore , history is not an unknown adventure , but a process which will end with the reign of Christ and the establishment of a just society .
15 In addition , there will be marks for the satisfactory completion of a communicative task , which will depend on the appropriacy of the candidate 's choice of tone , style , length and format .
16 No date has been set for the launch of the agency , which will depend on the setting up of a continent-wide computer network .
17 The main difference will be in regard to the transfer of work to the demerged firms — which will depend upon the agreement of the partners and the wishes of their clients .
18 The local church also plays a strategic role in building up a regional and national picture , the accuracy of which will depend upon the quality of the data which churches have amassed and are willing to divulge .
19 It remains the criterion of pollution , despite its irregular enforcement ; as such it creates a zone of officially tolerated ‘ pollution ’ which will vary as the standard and the setting of the discharge vary .
20 The major factor is likely to be the number of baths taken which will vary with the size and age of the family .
21 Four weeks of TV ads begin on January 20 , along with a colour press push which will start at the end of the month .
22 The name , New Millennium , means the new period of a thousand years which will start in the year 2000–1 and it also suggests an era of peace and harmony .
23 Winning schools will collect a £200 cash prize when their editorial teams visit The Northern Echo 's head office in Darlington to learn how to edit their stories which will appear on the education page .
24 a client disclaimer clarifying the firm 's involvement which will appear at the start of every Information memorandum which is issued ( see section 1103.2 ) ; and
25 A good agency interviewer will look through it and pick up on the same gaps and discrepancies which will appear to the job interviewer but will not be looking with any one particular job in mind .
26 Saunders has been commissioned to file reports on the expedition 's progress which will appear in The Observer throughout August .
27 Continue to snap off the side-shoots which will appear in the leaf joints of your tomato plants .
28 With this in mind , Lloyd 's of London underwriters have launched Babycover , which will pay on the diagnosis of a child being borne with one of five medical conditions .
29 Could the new venture , which will trade under the name of Wilson Sumner , see a return to the sales techniques which earned Allied Dunbar the nickname ‘ Allied Crowbar ’ ?
30 The listing of the Company 's Ordinary Shares , which will trade in the form of American Depositary Shares on the NYSE , will support LASMO 's growing US shareholding base currently estimated at 13 per cent .
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