Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [Wh adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But tomorrow we 'll see how the acknowledged master of glass conservation is making Fairford 's windows shine again with a medieval light
2 Awards committee chairman Alan Peaford will explain how the 1,275 entries were judged .
3 To the same purpose the president Montesquieu , though I trust too hastily , presages ; that as Rome , Sparta , and Carthage have lost their liberty and perished , so the constitution of England will in time lose its liberty , will perish : it will perish whenever the legislative power shall become more corrupt than the executive .
4 The event will bring together chairmen and chief executives of Business Partnerships , City Challenges and Training Enterprise Councils , who will discuss how the private sector can play a more prominent role in local and urban regeneration .
5 ‘ My housekeeper will know where the first-aid equipment is , ’ he clipped , and piloted her through a passageway , and in through a solid wooden door .
6 In this section , we will consider how the optimal solution of an LP can be found when the data is a function of a single parameter , .
7 This will obviously entail an extra row in the tableau and to determine the entries in this row we will consider how the general constraint , can be incorporated in a tableau .
8 I will show why the hon. Gentleman has achieved nothing of any worth or substance by his protest .
9 Further work will show how a high count of intraepithelial lymphocytes relates to gamme delta intraepithelial lymphocytes counts , and whether these are merely sensitive indices of mucosal delayed type hypersensitivity expression , and all associated with production of IL2 and gamma interferon , or whether high density of intraepithelial lymphocytes , the unusual up regulation of IgM and/or gamma delta T cell numbers are independent factors , perhaps genetically determined , relevant to the induction of a state of aberrant immunity to gluten , and thus directly to the pathogenesis of coeliac disease .
10 This will show how the new variables of Einstein 's general theory are related to the more familiar classical variables .
11 You will see where the dramatic storylines are shot and go behind the scenes during a hectic recording schedule as well as in front of the cameras .
12 The local registration officer will decide when a collective community charge should be paid .
13 The hard look doctrine therefore represents a shift from a previously more minimal standard of review , where judicial intervention would occur only if there was irrationality , to one where the courts will interfere where the broader list of defects set out above are present .
14 One quote from ‘ Yoga Today ’ ( Vol. 12 No. 4 , August 1987 ) will illustrate how the religious philosophy surrounding Yoga contradicts what the Word of God reveals about God and His relationship to the world and man .
15 Again , this is hardly surprising , since in organisational terms the authority and responsibility distribution will determine how the final decision is to be taken , and who is to be involved .
16 What is required is a divisional risk premium based upon a clear specification of the key strategic factors which will determine how the projected returns for this division are likely to vary with movements in the economy as a whole .
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