Example sentences of "[Wh det] will [vb infin] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Neither side will compromise which will result in the deaths of yet more people , unfortunately .
4 A senior official , Cheng Xianshun , stressed however that " although Tibet now has the bluest sky and cleanest water in the world , we should not be smug and must pay full attention to all environmental problems which will arise in the course of economic development " .
5 Discovering young wines which will mature in the cellars at Derby Hall is one of the pleasures of Dr Davies ' role as warden of the hall .
6 The name , New Millennium , means the new period of a thousand years which will start in the year 2000–1 and it also suggests an era of peace and harmony .
7 So you can see just the sort of material which goes into the newsletter , here is an extract from an article on anaerobic training which will appear in the April issue .
8 Saunders has been commissioned to file reports on the expedition 's progress which will appear in The Observer throughout August .
9 Continue to snap off the side-shoots which will appear in the leaf joints of your tomato plants .
10 The listing of the Company 's Ordinary Shares , which will trade in the form of American Depositary Shares on the NYSE , will support LASMO 's growing US shareholding base currently estimated at 13 per cent .
11 It was a happy , friendly and very satisfying day one which will remain in the memory forever .
12 Those who could not consider such a utilitarian plaything , even for a joke , will have to hand over nearly £2,000 more for the four-litre version , which will arrive in the spring complete with typically American equipment such as air conditioning , electric windows and central-locking — plus standstill to 60 mph in under nine seconds and an even larger thirst .
13 The purpose of this memorandum is to provide employees with some general information about the recruitment arrangements which will apply in the period leading up to the introduction of the Council Tax .
14 You can select other harmoniser patches within the unit which will respond in the way that you demand .
15 The former Digital Equipment Corp plant in Springfield , Massachusetts is host to a new company formed and staffed by former DEC staffers , SpringBoard Technology Corp , which will specialise in the refurbishing and low-volume manufacturing of tape drives , disk drives and modules : SpringBoard is scheduled to open on May 24 and is expected to grow to over 100 staff .
16 To some extent the commitment to fixed parities by member countries is of itself a discipline and an inducement to pursue policies which will assist in the convergence of economic performance .
17 The oblique waves responsible for longshore drift will also set up a longshore current , which will assist in the process of moving material along the beach .
18 The knowledge or vision of something which will occur in the future .
19 It continued : " The Supreme Soviet declares the beginning of a period of transition which will culminate in the formation of the constitutional organs of state power in the Republic of Estonia . "
20 Three promotions are planned in the chain 's 150+ butchery outlets : beef , which is now under way , pork and lamb which will follow in the autumn .
21 A quarter of the group 's assets worth £339million will be sold to a new listed company , New British Land , which will operate in the manner of the old group and look to expand its portfolio of properties .
22 Not only on , on the expenditure and the changes required , but also on planning our response to changes which will happen in the future , because it is unlikely that we will ever be able to forecast everything which will happen to us exactly .
23 At these meetings they help decide what will happen in the unit — what the Company is going to do , where it is going to go and who is going to do what .
24 What will happen in the event of a catastrophe for example , if a commercial company goes bust or the new pension scheme collapses ?
25 Secondly , what will happen in the years after privatisation ?
26 I go to sleep wondering what will happen in the morning .
27 Third , assuming that amendments are introduced to rectify these errors , what will happen in the period between April and the day when this Bill gets the Royal Assent .
28 Thus instead of asking whether we ever know what will happen in the future , we ask in which if any circumstances our beliefs about the future are justified .
29 Decision-making is often about future plans and events , yet nobody knows with certainty what will happen in the future .
30 A case conference should consider what will happen in the future if violence occurs .
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