Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] who will [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 World Environment Day will serve as a symbol of international ecological solidarity by bringing together representative groups who will draft a letter to all the peoples of the world with concrete recommendations for safeguarding the planet .
2 The club , at Belvoir Activity Centre , will welcome anyone interested in indoor bowling who will have a chance to try out their facilities .
3 Another dealer explained : ‘ There are some punters who will buy a stock just because it has fallen a long way . ’
4 It 's given to people in the last years of this century who will make a difference to the plant in the next century .
5 Kathryn Samuel introduces four top milliners who will present a series of special shows at Harrods for Daily Telegraph readers
6 And there are 150 lucky runners-up who will get a video of the blockbusting 18 certificate sci-fi thriller .
7 There are complex legal matters involved which need the experienced guiding hand of a good solicitor who will do a thorough job and we are able to recommend excellent local ones experienced in the area .
8 Villa pitch Saunders straight in and manager Ron Atkinson says : ‘ All the players think Dean 's a great player who will score a lot of goals . ’
9 The object is that management of each of these divisions will be the responsibility of its Divisional Managing Director who will have a seat on the Board .
10 The line up for the Classic will be completed next week when Tennis Ireland confirm the name of the Irish player who will receive a ‘ wild card ’ entry — a development that will undoubtedly add interest to the overall programme .
11 ( i ) As a central aim , which shall be dominant over the aims of any single specialist subject , we wish to produce young people who will have a ready inclination to use books and other resources throughout life , not merely during their school years , and for a whole range of purposes : pleasure , information , self-motivated study , continuing education and sheer interest in life .
12 My hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) rightly pointed out some of the anomalies that the Minister says he will reply to , such as the marrried student with two children who will receive a 25 per cent .
13 He says I 'm very concerned for local people who will have a further period of uncertainty .
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