Example sentences of "which will [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway that 's , that 's on , that 's only a three hour course that 's running for thirteen weeks , which will cost me forty pounds , but I 'll take
2 He must apply for the advertised post , which will attract their former England full-back Mike Pejic , Port Vale 's first-team coach .
3 In the first instance we can suggest that individuals will enter into organisations from a diverse range of social , economic and educational backgrounds which will give them different perspectives and different values .
4 The solicitor said of the award : ‘ It 's a reasonable figure which will give him satisfactory compensation for a very serious road accident . ’
5 A sixth-year pupil at Glasgow 's Kelvinside Academy , he takes to the air this summer after winning a Royal Air Force flying scholarship , which will give him 30 hours at the controls of a light aircraft and see him going solo during his course .
6 The trick is to lo to watch for them , to be aware of them , erm , because we 've we 've practically , better to go around the cycle , wherever you start , you can say , I chose to start here , but you can start anywhere , the minute you go in and give positive bits , which will create positive reactions , which will give you positive memory .
7 Soon the firm 's managers plan to make it more than that , by launching three new satellites which will give it worldwide coverage .
8 If you then loop the curtains back you will get glimpses of the new lining , which will give it fresh interest .
9 Yet TODAY has discovered evidence which will shatter her life-long illusion .
10 Embarking on a spell of 10 games in 25 days , which will decide their Second Division fate , Sunderland let slip a 2–1 advantage they had obtained early in the first half .
11 It is these primary industries which will decide our economic success .
12 It is likely that this will change as LaserGo , the authors of GoScript , are due to introduce a special card which will contain its own processor and memory capable of running the program .
13 Not surprisingly , when the Report was published , the Federation 's leaders were far from satisfied : ‘ For all practical purposes , the Beveridge Report is useless … and we had better ignore it entirely , concentrating on action which will secure our just rights — AND NOW — not at some vague future time . ’
14 Apart from Browne 's announcement that BP was increasing its North Sea investment by almost 10 per cent over the next three years , Shell outlined a scheme to spend £100 million refurbishing the Dunlin platform which will extend its economic life well into the next century .
15 Anyone who is caring for an elderly mother or father would be well advised to visit the local office of the Department of Health and Social Security and ask for a complete set of leaflets on this subject which will explain what financial help is available , apart from the State Retirement Pension , both for their parent and for themselves .
16 The Royal Logistic Corps , which will hold its first parade in front of the Princess Royal on April 5 , is to be based at Deepcut .
17 It is a brand new architect-designed building which will offer us improved space and usage and we are taking advantage of the opportunity provided by the move to install an enhanced IT system .
18 We can not expect that the experience and experiments of other people in other places occupied with other problems will produce answers off the peg which will fit our particular requirements .
19 Pupils do ask questions of truth , do seek to establish moral foundations for their lives , do quest for a spirituality which will assuage their own sense of rootlessness and hunger for meaning as well as teach them how to live compassionately and courageously on our fragile planet .
20 Although its circulation is about 350,000 , it appears to be more successful in finding the gap in the market which will ensure its continued survival .
21 Clearly , ROADCARE will have to address and manage these changes in a manner in which will ensure its future success .
22 A unique feature , which is all part of the service , is a monthly newsletter ( the pink pages ) which will bring you hot information from Brussels on developments in the previous month .
23 The consequence for the United Kingdom of the relative lack of public information is that " individuals are poorly placed when taking decisions which will affect their own futures " ( NEDC/MSC 1984:89 ) .
24 For 1993 , LVMH 's objective is to continue to improve its operational efficiency in conditions which are likely to continue to be difficult , and to pursue investment opportunities which will underpin its long-term development strategy .
25 The letter is concerned with the total number of lines she has written and with choosing one or two pieces which will represent her best work .
26 In March 1993 we announced our intention to offer for sale our interests in the Markham field , and adjacent uncontracted discoveries , proceeds from which will improve our financial position in 1993 .
27 Given the standard-setting qualities of the team 's FW15 car , which will make its racing debut at Kyalami in 12 weeks , there is every chance Hill may not only win his first race with the Didcot team but also go on to challenge for his first title .
28 Rumour in Adelaide suggested he will take a year off and return in 1994 to head a new team run by Honda , which will make its own chassis as well as engines .
29 That will be another hour and one minute , which will make it one minute past six .
30 Figure 15. ( a ) Cut the buds which will make your new roses from a good strong stem that has borne healthy flowers .
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