Example sentences of "which will [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The New Forest will be given a statutory status which will give it as great a level of protection as any National Park .
2 There 's going to be new legislation soon which will make it dead easy for landlords to kick tenants out and I 've had enough of all this as it is . ’
3 Many people think that the poll tax has already been abolished , which will make it even harder to collect .
4 SCO and Pegasus are hoping to take advantage of an increased demand for computer-based accounting solutions expected when new accountancy regulations come into force in the UK next year , which will make it very difficult , the two claim , for companies to perform accounting tasks , like payroll , without a computer .
5 Other monies will not be separately identified from the general rate support grant from the Department of the Environment , a decision which will make it very difficult to identify exactly what is being spent on services by individual authorities .
6 Similarly , we have already encountered the question posed by The Architect 's Journal when Cramlington was first proposed in its modern form : will this place have any industrial , and hence employment , base which will make it more than merely a dormitory suburb ?
7 Does not the right hon. Gentleman realise that he is setting an obstacle course for the courts which will make it more difficult for them to pass tough sentences in serious cases ?
8 Changes are to include a nine-member national executive , a regional council and clearly defined leadership structure , which will make it more akin to mainstream political parties .
9 ‘ We have found tenants for all these units , ’ says Gerry Gallagher , who is the project manager , ‘ and we have other plans for improvements to the village which will make it more attractive to visitors .
10 Even if they can remain with their families , they may place demands on the families which will make it hard for them to cope .
11 But there is deepening pessimism that a full one point advance will be announced which will make it almost impossible for base rates to remain unchanged .
12 Try to cultivate an attitude of mind which will make it as tolerable as possible .
13 Where there is a danger of colliding with or hitting something , rather than abandoning ship and letting the board glide unaided on to the target , it is far better to fall in , bringing the rig with you , which will stop it instantly .
14 If a ship of an improved design is not a contravention of the Yasa , then surely a means of propulsion which will drive it so that it can overcome the winds and currents is also permissible . ’
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