Example sentences of "who will [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's this generation who 'll benefit from the new Europe ; a Europe that 's proving so hard to build .
2 It 's the children who will suffer in the long run . ’
3 Morpeth Harrier Archbold , who will go for the five-race Wearside Grand Prix title , made his break at the two mile mark and went on to beat Sunderland 's Martin Armstrong by a comfortable 30 seconds .
4 But George — who is donating profits from the record to AIDS charity Red Hot And Dance — says : ‘ The many people around the world who will benefit from the Red Hot And Dance project need all the support we can give them .
5 This will come out in the discussion , informally and formally during the course of the day , but let me hand over to my colleague , who will talk about the other side of the coin .
6 The film world eagerly waits to see who will reign in the '90s .
7 This may be carried out following intervention by the database administrator , who will choose between the alternative file organisation methods offered by the DBMS ( if any ) as appropriate for the particular data and users .
8 The dilemma of who will care for the elderly is greater today than in previous generations .
9 The latest speakers to be firmed up for the conference are David Pascall , chairman of the National Curriculum Council , who will speak at the general assembly session on The New Generation — A Strategy for Reading , and Simon Lang of the Henley Centre for Forecasting , who will be a speaker at the general assembly on The Future of the Book .
10 Fr Anthony , who will speak from the multi-cultural perspective of the Caribbean , is currently involved in postgraduate work on St Lucia 's Nobel Prize winner for Literature , Derek Walcott .
11 They lost in the final to champions Galatasaray who will compete in the European Cup .
12 Michael ( County Champion in 1984 ) was also a member of this team along with Simon Barrington , Chris Maxted and Dale Thomas ( Reserve : Guy Phillips ) , which went on to win the B.B. & O. County Championship in October 1986 and who will compete in the All England Club Championship in 1987 .
13 Others who will appear in the same campaign include Jose Carreras , Wim Wenders and Karl Lagerfeld .
14 Meanwhile , there are those who will cling to the cock-eyed view that the glorious uncertainty of the human eye in these matters is good enough .
15 The arrangements for getting rid of rainwater are often skimped by builders who will put in the cheapest possible system — and not always install it properly .
16 The research will involve the financing of a full time research assistant who will work with the National Park Interpretation team devising new approaches to countryside interpretation , and evaluating the success of the experiments tried out .
17 Recruitment in food service starts at the bottom with entry as a snack steward who will work in the self-service areas and assist in the smooth running of the lido deck service .
18 Each school has been asked to identify a co-ordinator who will liaise with the appropriate Road Safety Training Officer and other agencies to ensure an appropriate and progressive programme of road safety education for all pupils .
19 They are precisely the ones who will gain from the accelerated handling of clearly unfounded cases .
20 ‘ No , I hope that I can come back next season to ride Party Politics again and that he could go on to become the type who will run in the Grand National another two or three times .
21 Who will develop as the primary purchaser : GP fundholders or health authorities ?
22 Jane Austen gives an even sharper jolt at the end of Northanger Abbey to ‘ my readers , who will see in the tell-tale compression of the pages before them , that we are all hastening together to perfect felicity ’ .
23 Among the RAC 's five million members are approximately 3,000 motorists who will qualify for the new long service awards .
24 Mr. Walker : Tourism is of incredible importance to Wales in bringing in people who will look at the commercial and industrial prospects of Wales and , of course , in providing jobs and opportunities in rural and coastal areas .
25 We are entitled to ask who will look after the public interest and to consider the problems for individual travellers .
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