Example sentences of "[Wh det] will [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 During these early years children form attitudes and perceptions which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will be with them for life and so we must nurture in the children those attitudes and values which will serve them in years to come .
2 Having tried several adjustments to the system over the past 6 years , I hope this provides a format which will serve us for a good while into the future .
3 ‘ We have a deliberate policy to involve people of all ages and this is shown in the new function room which will benefit everyone from the youngest to the oldest members of the community . ’
4 Bureaucrats use their power to obtain policies with characteristics which will benefit themselves by distorting information , leaking information , distorting the speed of policy implementation and distorting the costs of policies as they are implemented ( Breton and Wintrobe 1979 ) .
5 ‘ People slipping back into our column , back into our camp and our sort of Britain which will manifest itself on Thursday . ’
6 However , the aggressive horse will be preparing to fight rather than flee , which will manifest itself in bared teeth and the head and neck being extended with a thrust , ready to attack .
7 But the art is in its infancy ; every scientific mind in Europe will be immediately directed towards the subject ; and we predict that ere long improvements will be suggested in the process , which will leave nothing to be desired , either in that or in any other respect . "
8 choose a time of the year which will attract plenty of people ; this will depend on the particular gallery or exhibition space you are using .
9 Encourage your spokesman to use everyday language and , if there are large figures to put across , use analogies which will mean something to the listener .
10 Imagine , for instance , a flying machine which will transport you from London to Geneva . ’
11 Hewlett will share other object-oriented technologies for distributed object environments with Informix , which will integrate them into its Open Case/ToolBus environment , which is already based on the Hewlett-Packard SoftBench software development framework .
12 A man who jumps the queue will acquire a reputation which will damage him in later social contacts .
13 The Australians have cleared the all-rounder Steve Waugh for the trip to India despite a back injury which will prevent him from bowling in the tournament .
14 E.g. A lorry driver may sustain an injury which will prevent him from ever driving a lorry again .
15 Such people should be diagnosed by experts and given appropriate treatment which will prevent them from re-offending ; if necessary they can be detained to incapacitate them in the meantime .
16 An individual may not acquire a specific attitude — on how to vote , about race or trade unions — from the mass media , but he/she will derive information from the media which will contribute something to each of these individual areas .
17 On the other hand , there is a fair chance that he might find a magic potion which will restore him to full strength and heal his wounds .
18 The question of Mr Brown 's achievements has become more pressing because of a Californian term-limits law ( yes , another initiative ) which will eject him by 1996 from the assembly where he has sat for 27 years .
19 Widnes will come out determined to show their fans that last week 's match has been pushed firmly into the background and turn on the kind of display which will carry them into round two in convincing style .
20 I place the rod in the rest and begin to feed pinches of flake into the current in a spot which will carry them under the raft .
21 For Christmas Day there 's nothing better than a sparkler which will carry you through any first course .
22 I must mention the bridesmaids who have done so much to help my wife , and added glamour to the photographs which will remind us of this very happy occasion .
23 If , as children , we were given healing opportunities to grieve for a range of losses , whether it was falling and losing our precariously-achieved sense of balance , the death of a cat , the breaking of a doll or having to move house , we will have learned skills which will stand us in good stead later .
24 That is a widening of personal opportunity , a lifting of the nation 's educational attainments and a sharpening of our competitive skills which will stand us in good stead for the future .
25 Two handles make the grill pan easy to use , and it has safety stops which will hold it in place leaving both hands free to turn over .
26 Such themes are there if you choose to identify them but they are woven through a tightly-written narrative which will hold you from beginning to end .
27 A message appears which will prompt you for the following information :
28 A message will appear which will prompt you for the following information : ready archive output volume , reply CUU
29 And then when he 'd won he offered Heseltine the had of friendship and promptly he gave him the Poll Tax , which will finish him for ever .
30 The aim is to provide sufficient directional light to make the decorations sparkle , but they should be set against areas of soft shadow which will throw them into relief .
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