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

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1 Before each round of a team match the team 's representative must hand in a list of competitors to the area scorekeeper , specifying the order in which they will compete .
2 However , this begs many questions about the ways in which they will respond and some of these issues will be identified later .
3 To realize the full potential of his land a farmer must enlist the support of many allies by providing conditions in which they will thrive .
4 Children learn self-restraint as part of the process by which they learn the values and attitudes of the society in which they will move .
5 The vital role of the parents is to do all they can to ensure that the loss or diminution of love and friendship , will be the worst thing that can happen to their children if they transgress the legal and moral codes that control the society in which they will be living .
6 A number of the cars are , at the moment , in storage awaiting the completion of the Malcolm Campbell Shed in which they will be fully displayed .
7 These should be able to find nooks and crannies in which they will be safe .
8 While a company can not deprive itself of its power to alter its articles , an agreement by which shareholders ( without binding future shareholders ) agree personally between themselves about the manner in which they will exercise their voting powers is enforceable ( p 112 ) .
9 Thus , while a company can not deprive itself of its power to alter its articles , an agreement by which shareholders ( without binding future shareholders ) agree personally between themselves about the manner in which they will exercise their voting powers is enforceable .
10 This ‘ technological ’ view of education and teaching also prevents teachers from deliberately gravitating to schools whose ideology they like , and in which they will feel comfortable .
11 Teachers must always realise that the ‘ obvious purpose of school is to fit children to the society in which they will grow up ’ .
12 The reporting of the crime is on the one hand an excuse for sexual titillation and on the other a misleading warning to women as to the circumstances in which they will be raped and how to avoid it .
13 Children will also be able to get a Save the Earth money box , in which they will be asked to put money each time someone in their family wastes energy , for example by leaving on a light or boiling a full kettle of water for one cup of tea .
14 The mist obscures their support crews and steals blankly between the men and the homes in which they will sleep .
15 The organisations participating in Compacts will provide an excellent resource for teachers in all subjects aiming to develop in their students a wide understanding of the society in which they will live and work .
16 The Mathematics and Science Working Parties which have already reported require programmes of learning to be based explicitly on practical experience so that students develop a deeper understanding of the technological society in which they will live and work .
17 It is hard to imagine circumstances in the 1990s in which they will have no significance .
18 The mushroom polyps are ( by coral standards ) among the easiest coelenterates to maintain in the aquarium ( though there are various situations in which they will not thrive ) .
19 They build criteria for studying approaches to supporting the children in reading in the schools in which they will work .
20 It is therefore most important that students of accounting and economics should see their tools and techniques within the organizational context in which they will have to be used .
21 As far as possible the trucks are in the order in which they will be disconnected from the train at the various stopping-places .
22 The engagement partner should discuss with the partners leading other work in which the firm is involved , their terms of reference and the way in which they will report to the lead adviser .
23 In all types of contracts , particularly the last , definition of the risks it is intended to cover and the manner in which they will be allocated is of great importance .
24 For those not wishing to specialise in statistics , some courses may be taken as options with Mathematics honours or in an ordinary degree ; such possibilities are valuable to those who intend to teach in schools or to take other employment in which they will apply mathematics .
25 Advance planning makes it possible to write the essay in sections and put the sections together only at the end — with the result that you do not have to write the sections in the order in which they will finally appear .
26 I do n't propose that we make a any more discussion than that on it , but it is obviously erm , changing to the way in which they will be looking at certain items in the countryside .
27 The " and then " reading of both ands in the first sentence can be shown to be systematically " read in " to conjoined reports of events by a pragmatic principle governing the reporting of events tell them in the order in which they will or have occurred .
28 I conclude that after a short interregnum , which they have richly deserved and when the full regime of paid helpers may be set up , they will revert to taking an active part in the physical care of the plaintiff as well in the mental care in which they will have remained ever present .
29 Both men have plumped for the cricket final in Dublin in which they will be key men in the Brigade team which is attempting to win the Schweppes all-Ireland final for the first time .
30 ‘ The next parliament will not serve merely as a forum for making political statements but rather as a national institute in which we will all take part in formulating the country 's policies , ’ he said on television before leaving on a three-nation tour as part of Middle East peace efforts .
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