Example sentences of "which we will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Our Presidency will reach its climax at the Edinburgh meeting of the European Council , which we will hold in the historic palace of Holyrood House .
2 steel stock holder there , there is in fact er , a , a wood saw , there 's also a shed manufacturer and also a clear waste of Thetford also uses that , there are large houses , erm in there and all that traffic has to trundle along through residential areas , again onto er onto public routes , er indeed also in fact Pengate Road is very unattractive looking er settlement , if I can use that expression , so for Weeting my proposals would in fact disguise that by embankment and by tree planting , in fact I think that Weeting would gain considerably and it 's these sort of things which we will press upon your vote to draw their attention not just the
3 But we need to decide the level at which we will set the core curriculum , the point at which individual interpretation begins .
4 ‘ While the remedial action we have taken in all our major territories is proving effective , the need to contain costs and to underwrite selectively will remain the basis on which we will continue to develop our business worldwide ’ .
5 His wisdom and strategic vision laid the solid foundations on which we will continue to build .
6 Erm , the answer in our minds is to take positive steps to reduce the housing revenue account debt burden , a matter which we will continue to bate , to debate until something is done about it .
7 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 .
8 Various claims and counterclaims which we will outline later , are made about the media in use here .
9 ( Figure 4.1 shows this expected distribution graphically — and also the underlying ‘ normal distribution curve ’ from which the method gets its name , and which we will meet again later . )
10 1991 will bring a whole new range of challenges which we will meet with new vigour , refreshed by the Christmas break .
11 He said : ‘ I am not making promises of a vague future , a never-never land that exists only in dreams ; these are the tangible developments that will take place , things that will happen in this coming year in which we will build the foundations of economic success that will endure and the foundations of social justice that will prevail . ’
12 And I think you can rest assured that the quality systems will be the foundations onto which we will build any changes which are identified as being necessary , as part of next week 's get-together .
13 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 .
14 The 3 box is for entering a technique , which we will do later .
15 Percent for Art is a part of our long term promotion to make a city of culture , which we will do with the support of people .
16 implementing the recommendations made in the report that you have before you and er we we would like to see a report back which we will do anyway erm after the Inspector has visited and discussed it .
17 This condition does not apply to personal accident benefits , as described on page 9 , which we will pay in full .
18 This condition does not apply to personal accident benefits , as described on page 9 , which we will pay in full .
19 This condition does not apply to personal accident benefits , as described on page 9 , which we will pay in full .
20 This condition does not apply to personal accident benefits , as described on page 9 , which we will pay in full .
21 Throughout the debate , shortfall has been defined as the gap between fees charged by some homes and the maximum level of income support which we will pay for different categories of persons in those homes .
22 New arrangements are being negotiated at present , under which we will pay for call-outs on an ad hoc basis .
23 This is a point to which we will return later .
24 This oddity seems most readily explicable in practical terms : probably the heirs of Pamphilus were holding back only on making over the hundred ; as a result only the hundred came into issue ; and because of Scaevola 's proclivity to answering questions concisely ( a point to which we will return ) and ‘ on the facts as stated ’ , the circumstances of the rest of the property were simply left aside .
25 Leaving aside the fact , to which we will return in a moment , that less skilled people can usually be paid less wages than those who are skilled , an important characteristic of craft workers is that they often exercise tight control as an occupation over the job that they do .
26 Of course , middle-class users are also more likely to avoid contact with statutory and voluntary agencies for several reasons ( such as private treatment , or fewer financial problems ) , an important consideration to which we will return in later chapters .
27 This has the advantage from the point of view of the courts of largely relieving them of the necessity to enter into the merits of business judgment , a matter to which we will return below .
28 Undoubtedly the most significant of these in the context of lasers has been that of inhomogeneous broadening , to which we will return .
29 The absence of any figures for turns longer than 60 words after scene six is suggestive of a change in Anderson 's conversational behaviour , to which we will return later .
30 We will use that information to generate a material requirement plan which we will give to our suppliers .
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