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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The squad , which will benefit from fitness and training programmes set up by recently appointed British Athletics Olympic National Coach , Frank Dick , is to be coached by former British No. 6 Teresa Catlin , and is seen as being a vehicle that will give youngsters the opportunity to feed through into the Main squad .
7 Education authorities should select those schools which will benefit from participation in a Compact .
8 Education authorities should select those schools which will benefit from participation in a Compact .
9 The Air Tattoo told us : There are a number of areas which will benefit from a fresh approach , particularly the traffic and admission arrangements .
10 So , to the extent that changes in Y t are due to such changes in v t rather than will appear to be unaffected by expected income as we measure it , and therefore we shall obtain an estimate of α 1 which will tend to be less than the true value of α : 1 .
11 It is currently budgeting for a modest deficit on the Income and Expenditure Account for 1993–4 , which will result at 31 July 1994 in an overall deficit of £4.2m .
12 However , a variety of problems can occur which will result in one or more radiators on the system being only lukewarm or even stone cold .
13 Their architects or estates departments will quote the precedent of mutilated buildings nearby as justification for allowing another unsuitable , unsympathetic design which will result in further erosion of the town ‘ s character .
14 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 ’ .
15 It can also control both the quantity and quality of fruit by preventing the overproduction of new , sappy growth at the expense of the fruit , and by halting the production of too many fruit buds at the expense of new , healthy growth which will result in poorer fruit and gradually weaken the vine .
16 Complete each connection to the insert fairly swiftly , or you might desolder an internal connection ( which will result in zero output from the insert ) .
17 Although a small village , Rise has tradition , and a love of its history , which will result in it always being remembered by the people who live within its boundaries .
18 The photos to the right illustrate a good weight transfer , while below we point out two indications of bad weight transference which will result in thinned shots .
19 Guinness is closing five distilleries at United Distillers in Scotland which will result in 700 redundancies .
20 The nationalised industry announced that it is to close 31 pits , which will result in 30,000 job losses .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 The theory of bureaucracy argues that bureaucracies have an in-built expansionary motivation which will result in operational inefficiencies .
24 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 .
25 He must work towards an Umfunktionierung , as Brecht called it — a transformation of the apparatus — which will result in new fusions and relationships between media , genres and techniques , new , more collective production processes , and a new , more participative role for audiences .
26 Here the aircraft component will have an acceptable mass and strength which will result in it having an optimum working life .
27 The rules are formally protected by supposedly powerful religious taboos , breach of which will result in supernatural punishment for all concerned .
28 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 .
29 Provision is made for business reorganisation costs when a decision has been made in principle which will result in such liability being incurred .
30 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 .
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