Example sentences of "of [noun pl] which will [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The eco-label scheme , which is voluntary , will be run by a combination of national and EC-wide committees of experts which will set standards and also consider submissions from consumer groups , environmental lobbies , industry and commerce . |
2 | You can buy a number of products which will allow your fish to feed while you are away , including automatic feeders and holiday blocks , but for a normal two week vacation your adult fish will do just fine on what they can find in the tank . |
3 | I also welcome Amendment twenty-seven which sets out plans for the appointment by the Secretary of State for members of authorities which will have sanction of having to come before Parliament before accepted and I think that again is extremely important . |
4 | follow each agenda quickly with a set of minutes which will help clarify action required , by whom and when , from any more general descriptive material about the contents of the discussion . |
5 | Use your self-assessment sheet as a reminder and fill in the sort of activities which will show that you are an enthusiastic hard-working person . |
6 | During your course you will be involved in a wide range of activities which will involve you in meetings both formal and informal . |
7 | Trent International Centre for School Technology [ TICST ] is commissioned by the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Engineering Council ( joint sponsors of the WISE Project which began in January 1984 ) to operate converted buses as mobile teaching/exhibition vehicles to support a programme of activities which will bring to the attention of girls ( particularly 13–14 year olds at option time ) , parents and the general public , the roles and opportunities for women in Science and Engineering . |
8 | Children will find a full range of activities which will help them to make sense of the world in which they live . |
9 | Plans include an expansion of activities which will require replacement of some equipment and provision of new equipment . |
10 | Once again , the great expectations unleashed by the Prime Minister and the inflated claims made for the citizens charter when it was first announced have resulted in a half-baked set of proposals which will do little to improve the real quality of public services in Britain . |
11 | Yesterday , Mr Lamont outlined a series of proposals which will affect more than 100,000 small businesses , slashing the administrative burden for many . |
12 | In pursuit of this goal , the grammarian will concentrate on a particular body of data and attempt to produce an exhaustive but economical set of rules which will account for all and only the acceptable sentences in his data . |
13 | HLP files , for example , contain information used to provide the user with a built-in help system , and CHR files contain descriptions of fonts which will appear on your screen . |
14 | The art of search lies in choosing a short sequence of operators which will lead the search to a goal quickly . |
15 | The university has an abundance of clubs which will enable you to take to the hills in good company . |
16 | ‘ Imagine publishers all over the country repricing thousands of books which will end up being too dear to sell . ’ |
17 | In their own way , and depending on the stresses within the group , the members will almost intuitively sort out a set of relationships which will provide both behaviour patterns and thereby establish a balance of power . |
18 | Around the park you will see a variety of animals which will have particular appeal to children . |
19 | There are a number of cherries which will interest the wildlife-oriented gardener . |
20 | Even if historians are specifically interested in form , it is likely to be the history of forms , or the development of styles which will have attracted their attention . |
21 | We have now collected a good number of formulae which will serve us well in the following sections . |
22 | Thus while it is young , the vine 's efforts are directed towards extending its root system , after which it concentrates on forming the structure of branches which will bear its flowers and fruit . |
23 | The project will deliver a fully specified set of Guidelines which will enable researchers in any discipline to interchange texts and datasets in machine-readable form , independently of the software or hardware in use , and also independently of the particular application for which such electronic resources are used . |
24 | In France , the princess will carry out a variety of visits which will cover her interests , the disabled , Aids , cancer victims and a visit to the Royal Academy of Music as well as a dinner with France 's President Mitterrand and his wife . |
25 | Just as the impact of the SEA may have a series of implications for the spatial distribution of economic activity and prosperity within the EC , monetary union may also impart a number of effects which will modify regional fortunes . |
26 | The court then went on to say that it was impossible to provide a list of matters which will qualify as business secrets or their equivalent . |
27 | The manager should match output from the education department with vacancies arising to determine the number of posts which will remain unfilled or the shortfall of posts against demand . |
28 | The Air Tattoo told us : There are a number of areas which will benefit from a fresh approach , particularly the traffic and admission arrangements . |
29 | This will take place in five stages : — orientation interviews , to select the texts and to establish the communicative context ; — initial analysis of texts which will focus on linguistic features likely to indicate relations between disciplines ; — directed interviews with the participants which will allow them to comment on the details of the analysis ; — comparison of texts from different locations and situations to show if a pattern of features is merely peculiar to one writer or if it may have general social significance . |
30 | Suppleness or flexibility gives you a greater range of movements which will help you avoid the problems of pulled muscles and tendons and sprained ligaments . |