Example sentences of "to [Wh det] [pron] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Subsequently , the project will focus on possible reforms and examine the extent to which they will alter the distribution of either care or payment for that care .
2 The extent to which they will do so , of course , depends on their personal attraction to the ideals of the Convention and the jurisprudence of its court .
3 Instead they will be made up of a small professional core supplemented by part-timers plus a number of small firms to which they will contract out work .
4 What has to be recognized , though , is that to a large extent , consumers select the stimuli to which they will respond .
5 At a very early stage of growth , the embryos of a fish , a reptile and a mammal may be virtually indistinguishable , but their development proceeds in different directions and the class to which they will belong is defined as soon as they start to acquire more specialized features .
6 As we have seen , the establishment of NAB , with its very strong representation from the local authorities , creates a new environment for the polytechnics , and the colleges and institutes of higher education , to which they will have to adjust for some years to come .
7 If we allow for the expectations of individuals and the values ( valency ) they place on certain outcomes or rewards , then we can propose that the degree to which they will release energy in the pursuit of their goals is a function of their expectations about likely outcomes and the importance they place on those outcomes or rewards :
8 This is a point to which we will return later .
9 This oddity seems most readily explicable in practical terms : probably the heirs of Pamphilus were holding back only on making over the hundred ; as a result only the hundred came into issue ; and because of Scaevola 's proclivity to answering questions concisely ( a point to which we will return ) and ‘ on the facts as stated ’ , the circumstances of the rest of the property were simply left aside .
10 Leaving aside the fact , to which we will return in a moment , that less skilled people can usually be paid less wages than those who are skilled , an important characteristic of craft workers is that they often exercise tight control as an occupation over the job that they do .
11 Of course , middle-class users are also more likely to avoid contact with statutory and voluntary agencies for several reasons ( such as private treatment , or fewer financial problems ) , an important consideration to which we will return in later chapters .
12 This has the advantage from the point of view of the courts of largely relieving them of the necessity to enter into the merits of business judgment , a matter to which we will return below .
13 Undoubtedly the most significant of these in the context of lasers has been that of inhomogeneous broadening , to which we will return .
14 The absence of any figures for turns longer than 60 words after scene six is suggestive of a change in Anderson 's conversational behaviour , to which we will return later .
15 Clearly , this is important and the relationship between the state , civil society and different sections of the working class is one to which we will need to return .
16 There are two main uses to which we will put these concepts .
17 To put the problem in an extreme form , if we had access to all the genetic information in the egg and knew all the genes in detail , could we compute the animal to which it will give rise ?
18 I am worried about the guillotine motion and the extent to which it will inhibit discussion on important matters later .
19 In terms of the political system , it can be said to provide the means by which a government is chosen but , despite the results of the 1983 general election , the extent to which it will continue to be capable of providing a government ( at least in the way it has previously done ) remains under question .
20 The equilibrium solubility of a mineral represents the extent to which it will dissolve in water ; it is usually expressed in ppm ( parts per million by volume ) or .
21 Before writing The First Wives Club , she was an author of children 's books ( and she is not telling who ) ; before that , a marketing executive , a role , she says , which instructed her in the ‘ fear and loathing ’ with which corporate America regards women , and the depths to which it will stoop to deny them equal status .
22 Bradford 's scientific contribution to the programme will be in the development of photocatalytic particles of high activity , in addition to which it will fulfill the management role of Project Coordination between the partners and with the E.C .
23 When the captain of the Olympic team tells the Sunday Times that he would never run in the 4x400 meters relay because ‘ those guys are not my kind of guys — I do n't like their attitude ’ , then he has to be challenging somebody to say , how dare you say that , to which he 'll reply , how can you stop me ?
24 In September 1989 Greve opened a 900-square metre gallery in Paris , to which he will annex another space , to open in October , with an exhibition by Louise Bourgeois .
25 The sender now faces the receivers so that he can see their reactions and they are allowed to ask questions to which he will reply .
26 For , hard on the heels of being asked to play in Jack Nicklaus 's Memorial Tournament in June , he has also been invited to play in the Benson & Hedges International at St Mellion , prior to which he will play a practice round with Jose Maria Olazabal , himself a former British Amateur champion .
27 { type } to which you will reply with the letter ( W , S or R ) in the box labelled TYPE
28 { table number } to which you will reply with the number ( 1–40 ) entered in the box labelled{ From Table Number }
29 { start } to which you will reply with the number in the box labelled{ Start }
30 { finish } to which you will reply with the number in the box labelled{ Finish }
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