Example sentences of "of which [pers pn] will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Single-parent women can earn relatively little money out of which they will have to pay the expenses of child-minding .
2 Training in research methods is part of their preparation for their research projects on the basis of which they will write a dissertation .
3 Once the field-worker was categorized as conforming to their typification of a ‘ good ’ Catholic ( the meaning of which we will outline elsewhere ) , then her religion was no longer as important as it appears at first sight , although the extent to which it had a residual effect is impossible to estimate .
4 We have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions on the basis of which we will construct 12 year implementation programmes .
5 Our courses offer 6 hours of expert instructions in the basics of the sport at the end of which you will possess the fundamentals and should be competent in moderate winds .
6 It is our intention to maintain a university of which you will continue to be proud .
7 You must be prepared to recognise your track QDM — not only the exact QDM , but also the QDMs within 4° either side , any one of which you will treat as being your track .
8 A charcuterie in Aurillac or Vic-sur-Cère or some other small but locally important town will possibly provide a pâté the like of which you never tasted before , or a locally cured ham , a few slices of which you will buy and carry away with a salad , a kilo of peaches , a bottle of Monbazillac and a baton of bread , and somewhere on a hillside amid the mile upon mile of golden broom or close to a splashing waterfall you will have , just for once , the ideal picnic .
9 There are areas , one or two of which I will go on to elude to , which I still think are actually going to make for the greatest savings in the coming financial year and thereafter .
10 I enclose herewith a photocopy of my suggested replies to the various categories , with the exception of ‘ What is your planned use of reserves ? ’ and ‘ What is your Regional charge on band D of the Council Tax ? ’ , both of which I will leave for you to insert at the appropriate time .
11 Councillor has lived and worked all his life in with the exception of his war service in the army which was spent in the South of England , of which I will make mention later .
12 He has his failing however , I am sorry to say , the particulars of which I will explain when we meet .
13 My plan , the details of which I will announce shortly , does just that . "
14 The reasons for this are complex , and are partly related to modern scholarship and partly connected to an over-rationalistic view of redemption in both Catholic and Protestant denominations ( both of which I will elucidate towards the end of this chapter ) .
15 But the most important action that it can take is to enter into a programme with the IMF as soon as possible , on the back of which it will gain access to many western funds .
16 Dixons replies that their US operation , Silo , is in a great mess , and is in the midst of expansion into California and fundamental management changes , at the end of which it will emerge a much more profitable animal .
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