Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] which will " in BNC.
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1 | We have a pair of tickets to give away ( normal price £50 each ) for the gala , plus special entry into the raffle , the winner of which will be announced on the night . |
2 | Short now trails 2–1 in the best of 10 match , the winner of which will be only one step away from a contest with world champion Gary Kasparov in 1993 . |
3 | Each Saturday there will be guided tours for two of the churches on the list , while on the first and third Saturday of every month a concert of classical music will be held in one of the churches , the takings from which will go towards restoring a work of art . |
4 | Appointments have been made to the Directorship of the School and to the newly established Peter Moores Professorship of Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first Academic Director of the School ) , and arrangements are being made to fill a Readership in Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first MBA Director ) . |
5 | Appointments have been made to the Directorship of the School and to the newly established Peter Moores Professorship of Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first Academic Director of the School ) , and arrangements are being made to fill a Readership in Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first MBA Director ) . |
6 | The programme provided for the discussion of various topics on the first two days , as told in the preceding chapter , and for Saturday , January 18 , it read : Proposal to form the National Deaf Association , on the American lines , the objects of which will be the protection , and the educational and social elevation of the deaf of the United Kingdom . |
7 | Introducing his Bill , Fisher voiced the opinion of liberal educationalists when he told the House that the schools would ‘ continue the general education ’ of the elementary level , and would give ‘ in addition vocational bias , the force of which will be graduated according to the age and occupation of the pupil ’ . |
8 | There is bound , sooner or later , to be a battle royal over membership of the European Monetary System , the result of which will be either an almost unprecedented humiliation for Mrs Thatcher or the reshaping yet again of a Cabinet in her own image . |
9 | Few of us will go through life without transgressing some rule of public law , the result of which will be the imposition of a financial penalty or perhaps , in more severe cases , deprivation of liberty . |
10 | For the first time in their four-year history the awards will have a regional stage ; the winners of which will then have a chance to win one of nine national awards in London on November 17 . |
11 | If he fails to do so , the mortgagee will be entitled to an order of foreclosure absolute , the effect of which will be to vest the mortgaged property in him absolutely , but at the same time to prevent him — even if the property should prove insufficient — from claiming payment from the mortgagor , except upon terms of giving him a fresh right to redeem . |
12 | Each shareholder of ( and beneficial owner of shares in ) an incorporated practice is required to submit to the Council a covenant , the effect of which will be that the costs of grants paid from the Compensation Fund in respect of the practice will in certain circumstances be recoverable from its shareholders . |
13 | The completion of which will at long last resolve strategic planning issues in Greater York . |
14 | If he answers his own question in the affirmative ( which he clearly does ) de Man will have read the text in a certain way and therefore construed it as an object , the discovery of which will then be used to validate the way in which the text has been read . |
15 | A letter writing task , the stimulus for which will be an incoming letter and data needed to reply to it . |
16 | The composition of a letter , the stimulus for which will be an incoming letter , or the employer 's instructions , or both . |
17 | One may also need to consider high switch-on surges amongst other factors , the effects of which will be reduced by keeping the power supply tracks as thick as practicable . |
18 | The fanzines , Never Mind the Danger , of Norwich , and Eagle Eye , of Palace , will meet this morning in a light-hearted match at the National Sports Centre and later hold a collection at Selhurst Park , the proceeds of which will go towards children 's charities in Norfolk and London . |
19 | Enquiries will be made as to cancellation costs , but already a cake has been baked as a raffle prize , the proceeds of which will be donated to the Octagon Club . |
20 | As a part of a bet all the proceeds of which will as usual go to charity he will stay in East Rainton churchyard in the spring . |
21 | Investment in training will therefore be discouraged , and managers are similarly discouraged from causing the company to engage in research and development and other projects the return from which will only be reflected in managers ' rewards in the long term . |
22 | A similar situation exists in some Latin American countries — for example , in Brazil , Argentina and Chile — where industrialization is well advanced and political life is now dominated by a struggle between classes , the outcome of which will decide whether their regimes remain autocratic , sometimes regressing into military and repressive forms , or become more democratic and eventually social democratic . |
23 | And Deloitte says it is unlikely that British companies will be favoured over European rivals in the franchise round which will be open to public scrutiny . |
24 | Another inducement was income from tips and bribes , the importance of which will be discussed later in this chapter . |
25 | Between these two forms of political action there is a perpetual tension , the nature of which will become clearer when we have examined the development of parties themselves . |
26 | Control to rest with the officer commanding L Detachment and not with any outside body superimposed for the purpose of coordination , the need for which will not arise should effect be given to the present proposals … . |
27 | The declaration causes the compiler to name a memory location Ptr1 , the contents of which will be a memory address . |
28 | A quick telephone call to Abbot Media Services for an entry form will ensure your last minute entry into the 1992 Remington/Daily Express Family Tennis Championships , the finals of which will take place in January of next year at Quietwaters , Essex . |
29 | The Australian Wine Bureau has launched an innovative National Tennis Tournament , the finals of which will take place under the watchful eye of former British Davis Cup captain , the Australian Warren Jacques , at the Queen 's Club in September . |
30 | The first step is for the seller to send out a quotation , on the back of which will be printed his standard conditions of sale . |