Example sentences of "[Wh det] a [noun sg] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 " In general , Lenneberg 's ( 1967 ) contention that the extent to which a speaker will have a foreign accent correlates fairly well with the age at which the second language is learned has received extensive confirmation .
2 In truth , the statistics forthcoming from the winning American side at Lake Nona were such as to suggest that there is no profession in which a girl will take longer to reach her peak .
3 One pair of these are the sex chromosomes — " female " chromosomes shaped rather like the letter X. The ovum contributes only one chromosome of each pair to the fertilised cell from which a child will develop .
4 Mental handicap is a disability which a person will live with all their lives .
5 Other protective measures include rue — no basilisk can come near a patch of this herb — and a cock 's crow , at the sound of which a basilisk will perish .
6 They can have a seat on which you can travel facing sideways , or facing to the front ; a platform on which you can stand , or a platform on which a wheelchair will travel .
7 9.5 Effect of waiver Each of the Tenant 's covenants shall remain in full force both at law and in equity notwithstanding that the Landlord shall have waived or released temporarily any such covenant or waived or released temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably a similar covenant or similar covenants affecting any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property This provision is an attempt to circumvent the rather harsh law of waiver , by which a landlord will lose its right to forfeit the lease where a non-continuing breach has occurred if the landlord does some act to suggest that the landlord is nevertheless satisfied to continue the tenancy , eg by accepting rent from the tenant .
8 Our front page article , this month , graphically describes the length to which a Bank will go to impose its ‘ justice ’ on individuals .
9 There is a difference , commonly 1/8 % , between the rate at which a bank will bid for deposits from other banks , ‘ Libid ’ ( London Interbank Bid Rate ) and the rate at which a bank can borrow from other banks , ‘ Libor ’ ( London Interbank Offered Rate ) .
10 Some area officers are concerned that the new common core would appear to be lengthening the total training period during which a trainee will need to be under close supervision .
11 For example , it can be used : to predict whether or not a chemical reaction is likely to occur when two different substances are mixed ; to enable the amount of energy theoretically required by or released during reactions to be calculated ; to predict the extent to which a reaction will proceed before reaching a condition of equilibrium .
12 Here again there is negligible waste of power , but unfortunately the range of frequencies over which a transformer will act as a potential or current divider is restricted by the behaviour of the core , there being both a lower and upper limit .
13 Leasehold properties — flats in particular are often leasehold , involving detailed terms and conditions which a solicitor will check .
14 They get broken , or the end of the line and so on , to join up you get a little blemish there which a repairer will do .
15 An object 's class therefore defines the inherent LIFESPAN process model which an object will follow , whereas the user defined process model ( which it is to follow in parallel ) may be defined for its type and subtype .
16 This marketing approach to products has been beneficial for the consumer because it determines what a company will sell based on what the consumer wants , or the market place is ready to discover and buy , rather than on hope and guesswork .
17 Estimating comparative levels of per capita GNP between various nations is probably best done by assessing relative levels of purchasing power — what a currency will buy in the country in which it is issued , using comparisons between particular products .
18 The most important expectations surrounding social roles are not just statements about what actually happens — about what a person will do , out of habit and so on — but are norms outlining things which a person occupying his or her status is obliged to do .
19 Yes , and this is why I want to look at this week at a glance diary , so that you will go away and I want you to fill this in as I 'm filling in on the board , you 'll go away with an idea what a diary , sorry , spit there , ha , erm , of what a diary will look like roughly , so that you know what your diary should look like every week .
20 In public debate , who pays what is invariably presented in marginal tax terms — that is , what a taxpayer will pay on an additional pound in income .
21 They are written in terms of what the student is able to demonstrate as a result of learning rather than in terms of what a student will have to do to achieve the competences .
22 Knowledge by a bird of a sibling 's appearance must necessarily be an imperfect guide to what a first-cousin will look like .
23 amazing what a sweet will do .
24 But what an officer will know of his colleagues ' districts compared with his own will tend to be particularistic — of salient pollution problems — set in the context of an undetailed and generalized apprehension of the kind of patch a colleague looks after .
25 In statistical terms by far the best predictor of what an authority will spend this year is what it spent last year ( Danziger , 1978 ) .
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