Example sentences of "which will [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But they want to deport me and I ca n't get out without a ticket which will cost another £600 to £700 . ’
2 However , both the dishes are simple to make and use a 250g pack of LE PREZIOSE which will serve four people .
3 The seven full military bands of the Scottish regiments will be cut to just two , which will serve all units north of the border .
4 We need to provide a basic income guarantee for pensioners which will benefit existing pensioners who have retired without the benefit of today 's occupational schemes .
5 You may be the one person to bring about improvements which will benefit many others as well as yourself .
6 This may require additional information to be recorded on requisition forms etc , or involve setting up new registers , all of which will demand extra staff time , and could lead to some resistance .
7 Third , there will be a single unified social care budget which will cover all forms of care , either residential or domiciliary , purchased by local authorities .
8 Volume of Bibliography of Scotland was published in March 1990 ; the next volume , which will cover three years , will be produced on microfiche , with accompanying documentation , in summer 1991 .
9 SANDTEX Masonry paints in a choice of finish : Sandtex Smooth and Sandtex Matt ( with a very fine texture ) in white and 23 ready-mixed colours ( and almost any colour can be matched with the new Colour Bank machine ) ; the new Sandtex Classic Stone Gloss ( white and five colours ) ; and Sandtex Fine Build , a highly durable , fine-textured coating which will cover fine cracks and surface imperfections in a single coat .
10 The result will be a general deflation of both money wages and prices which will leave real wages unchanged , but which will : ( a ) increase the real value of the country 's money supply ; and ( b ) raise the real value of people 's money holdings ( the so-called real balance effect ) .
11 She argues against the Kantian tradition of seeking a pure , clear objectivity in knowledge which will leave personal experience behind .
12 Today 's gradualists hope to rely on cheeseparing — which will mean worse services of all kinds , including those which the state should be providing .
13 The scheme should cut out waste , which will mean more money is available to spend on other patient services in the NHS .
14 But eventually the arguments all boil down to the fact that it is more economic to harvest the rainforest sustainably than clear-fell it in the idiotic way we have been doing until now , and that this is of immense benefit to us , the human species , because of the maintenance of that genetic diversity which will cure all sorts of dreadful diseases in the future .
15 Even if companies do not export their goods or services to other Member States , they will have to adapt to Community legislation , which will alter national law in virtually every area of economic activity ranging from standards , labelling , advertising , product liability , to domestic intellectual property and company law .
16 This involves research on farming practice in the north east of England which will supplement existing work by the author on East Anglia .
17 m pond which will generate 5 MW .
18 More important , he wants to ‘ re-position the company and take it into more up-market areas which will generate higher returns ’ .
19 The plant , which will generate 1200 MW , will use imported coal .
20 It is a good idea to fill your window sills with ornaments and plants , which will prevent any intruder from making a noiseless entry .
21 WORK is soon to start on a £5.2m scheme which will prevent raw sewage being pumped on to a Merseyside beach .
22 THE CHIEF JUSTICE of Greece 's Supreme Court , Yannis Grivas , was appointed by President Sartzetakis yesterday to head a caretaker government which will conduct fresh elections , probably on 5 November .
23 There is , however , a bill currently going through Parliament which will change that situation .
24 In fact , there will be an excess supply of goods and services on the market which will exert downward pressure on prices .
25 This is difficult unless infected bitches can be identified and treated before whelping and during lactation , but even in this event , until drugs are available which will give total clearance , the only certain measure is the removal of pups from infected dams at birth , and hand-rearing or fostering on uninfected bitches .
26 The GATT talks are motivated by a desire for a world free market which will give greater power to multinational corporations and less power to national Governments .
27 These , however , are not goods which will give real satisfaction .
28 We therefore propose to introduce legislation which will give individual employees the right to join the union of their choice , free from interference from any arrangement between trade union bosses which is designed to deny them that choice .
29 ‘ Not one per cent here and a half per cent there , but a cut which will give small businesses an immediate boost and spread confidence throughout the economy .
30 Manufacturing processes which employ the very latest technology ensure high quality products which will give many years of reliable service .
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