Example sentences of "which will [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We make do with the dole and Ellie 's going in with a friend who 's just started a café which 'll help with the food .
2 Downing Street is keen to end the year with a celebration of the Single Market , which will serve as a reaffirmation of Britain 's view of what matters in the EC .
3 The aim of this project is to collect systematically a data base which will serve as a permanent collection open to all researchers in the UK .
4 Some will be to provoke interest and curiosity , others will be to reinforce learning , still others will be for extension work and most importantly some areas will be for the pupils ' own work which will serve as a major focus of attention .
5 For the convenience of the reader , there is set out in Appendix 3 a checklist which will serve as a useful reminder of the principal matters to be considered .
6 The Air Tattoo told us : There are a number of areas which will benefit from a fresh approach , particularly the traffic and admission arrangements .
7 With Ilford XP2 , the professional user is offered a high speed film which will benefit from the tight quality control of negative processing available through a professionally monitored C41 process .
8 Julian Driver , technical director of Vickers Laboratories , which has introduced this restriction , explained that ‘ it must be used in a reaction which will result in a non-volatile product — and there are precious few of those ’ .
9 Announces a huge redundancy programme that will lead erm which will result in a lot more unstaffed stations and a hell of a lot less maintenance .
10 And he 's warning if this is n't tackled now , we are creating a lethal cocktail which will result in a spiral of despair .
11 ( 2 ) Rule 22 and Appendix 4 to the Code impose obligations on the target and its registrar to provide the offeror 's receiving agent , following the announcement of an offer , with the target 's register of members ( in computer-readable form , where practicable ) to keep the target 's register up-to-date , to provide the offeror 's receiving agent with copies of all documents which will result in a change to the last copy register provided to the offeror or its advisers , to permit the offeror 's receiving agent access to the target 's register at all times during the closing stages of the offer and to register transfers promptly during the offer ( see para 12.4 below ) .
12 Offshore units have been piloting changes in the job training format which will result in a reduction in paperwork and clearer guidance for the trainers .
13 Among their justifications for the present move , Sotheby 's have stated that the average price of a lot sold at Sotheby 's is £1,000 which will result in an extra £50 on the bill ; that this is the first rise in the buyer 's premium since 1975 ; and that the alternative would have been to close down a number of the company 's European offices .
14 Southwestern Bell Corp 's Southwestern Bell Telephone Co is also calling for redemption two issues of debentures totalling $450m , which will result in The issues being called are $150m of 8.25% notes due September 1 2005 , redeemable at $101.78% plus accrued interest , and $300m of 8.75% notes due November 1 2024 , redeemable at $103.34% plus interest .
15 In this context , the Springvale Project was cited , a project which will result in the removal of jobs from West Belfast and a further reduction of the industrial base .
16 Arrangements are also being made to copyright the handbook and include it on the ‘ Barbour Index ’ which will result in the four publishing organisations receiving royalties .
17 Neither side will compromise which will result in the deaths of yet more people , unfortunately .
18 There will also be conflicts and disagreements arising from the organisation itself which will result from a number of factors .
19 The Secretary of State has clarified the position on savings , but will he give us some idea of the savings which will result from a reduction of effectiveness in Scotland ?
20 The reduction of trading costs which will result from the creation of the SEM could lead to many such companies expanding into cross-frontier trading activities .
21 OSF mapped out Motif 's future : it plans to start work on the Next Generation User Interface by 1993 , which will evolve into a fully object-oriented use interface by 1995 .
22 Slide the cover strip over the edge of the fixed panel which will interlock with the sliding section .
23 In addition , the company will sponsor the winning team from the 1989 championship which will travel to the European Club Championship in Spain in November .
24 China says it wants to ensure its receiving equipment can pick up signals from Spot , which will transmit at a similar frequency to the thematic mapper .
25 The Economic and Social Research Council launched in early 1985 a major , multi-disciplinary research initiative with the general objective of promoting research which will contribute to a greater understanding of the relatively poor performance of British industry , including the service sector , and which will lead to its improvement .
26 The aims of Environment City are to achieve a greener and cleaner city which will contribute to a better world which can sustain itself .
27 Paul Newman , Director of the British Flat Roofing Council , describes the Council 's major research project which will contribute to the development of European Standards
28 Since we can not count on people grasping much of the words at a first hearing it is the musical qualities which will contribute to the success or failure of a choral piece .
29 The awards are made to promote and encourage the education of local young people in a discipline which will contribute to the long-term social and economic development of Shetland .
30 Furthermore , if resources permit , it might be possible to also examine one of the telecommunications-related projects organised by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry which will contribute to the development of the broader digital network system .
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