Example sentences of "[prep] which they will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The Mondays are on their way to Japan to play a one-off show , after which they will return to the UK to begin writing new material .
2 If the occupier then asks them to leave , they must be allowed a reasonable time to leave , after which they will become trespassers .
3 In any case , successful sketches will often be translated into works in other media , after which they will have served their purpose .
4 On Saturday EC foreign ministers assemble in a chateau near Chartres for an informal weekend during which they will discuss , among other things , the co-ordination of Community policy towards eastern Europe .
5 But more appetizing food , e.g. lettuce or carrots , for which they will make an expedition or rob a garden , is flayrah . )
6 The fact that local people had not been informed of the exploratory work as it proceeded , or asked what they thought , had been discussed at some length during the evening , and there seemed to be little doubt that people who are to be " invaded " by a major installation for which they will bear much incidental , site-specific cost , would like to be party to discussions about the project .
7 LWT 's managers will end up with between 5 and 15 per cent of the new company depending on the performance in the interim , for which they will pay £3m — £700,000 in cash and £2.3m in forgone share options .
8 And the idea is that points will be awarded th for which they will pay a , a licence fee .
9 Single-parent women can earn relatively little money out of which they will have to pay the expenses of child-minding .
10 Training in research methods is part of their preparation for their research projects on the basis of which they will write a dissertation .
11 Conference under which they will carry out the work which conference participants resolved that they should .
12 It is offering its 3,000 employees over the age of 50 a voluntary early retirement programme under which they will get full retirement benefits and a year and a half of extra pay if they leave the company and start their own companies in businesses related to IBM .
13 Third , they [ the Western Allies ] respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of Government under which they will live ; and they will wish to see sovereign rights and self-government restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them .
14 He looked to the United Nations to devise a system of trusteeship which ( so it was very carefully phrased ) " would make effective the right of colonial peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live as soon as in the opinion of the UN they are qualified for independence " .
15 LOTUS Development and Word Perfect Corp have announced a technology partnership under which they will develop a user interface for Lotus 1-2-3/G and Word Perfect for OS/2 Presentation Manager .
16 Surely the Government must either say that the position in Scotland is essentially different from that in England and Wales or provide a timetable within which they will aim to introduce equivalent legislation in Scotland .
17 Teachers must always realise that the ‘ obvious purpose of school is to fit children to the society in which they will grow up ’ .
18 The mist obscures their support crews and steals blankly between the men and the homes in which they will sleep .
19 Before each round of a team match the team 's representative must hand in a list of competitors to the area scorekeeper , specifying the order in which they will compete .
20 While a company can not deprive itself of its power to alter its articles , an agreement by which shareholders ( without binding future shareholders ) agree personally between themselves about the manner in which they will exercise their voting powers is enforceable ( p 112 ) .
21 Thus , while a company can not deprive itself of its power to alter its articles , an agreement by which shareholders ( without binding future shareholders ) agree personally between themselves about the manner in which they will exercise their voting powers is enforceable .
22 Children learn self-restraint as part of the process by which they learn the values and attitudes of the society in which they will move .
23 This ‘ technological ’ view of education and teaching also prevents teachers from deliberately gravitating to schools whose ideology they like , and in which they will feel comfortable .
24 The organisations participating in Compacts will provide an excellent resource for teachers in all subjects aiming to develop in their students a wide understanding of the society in which they will live and work .
25 The Mathematics and Science Working Parties which have already reported require programmes of learning to be based explicitly on practical experience so that students develop a deeper understanding of the technological society in which they will live and work .
26 They build criteria for studying approaches to supporting the children in reading in the schools in which they will work .
27 However , this begs many questions about the ways in which they will respond and some of these issues will be identified later .
28 The engagement partner should discuss with the partners leading other work in which the firm is involved , their terms of reference and the way in which they will report to the lead adviser .
29 It is hard to imagine circumstances in the 1990s in which they will have no significance .
30 It is therefore most important that students of accounting and economics should see their tools and techniques within the organizational context in which they will have to be used .
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