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

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1 ‘ I am hoping to tie up a television documentary which will enable me to visit the former soviet Union .
2 The French have gone a long way towards providing a road and water supply and members of the ‘ Pater Nostra ’ organisation are studying in Budapest , Vienna and Germany to obtain qualifications in medicine , physiotherapy , occupational therapy and other skills which will enable them to provide the day-to-day care of the residents in the future .
3 The major role of the school librarian or resources manager is to provide access to the kind of information users require and especially in schools , to help users develop the skills which will enable them to identify the purpose of , find and use that information .
4 In the result , therefore , there may be foreign pre-trial procedures available to the parties which will enable them to overcome the limitations on the territorial scope of the procedures normally available in England .
5 That outcome of the long process of evolution which will enable them to govern the uses of their own physical mechanisms .
6 What this shows is that there is no simple relationship between domains , situations , generations or language preferences which will enable us to explain the linguistic behaviour of young British-born Caribbeans in London .
7 Some manufacturers supply a wood or plastic template in their kits which will enable you to set the pitch to the recommended range .
8 A solid door that has good , secure locks ( preferably two — a Yale lock and a deadlock ) and in which you can install a viewer , which will enable you to verify the identity of callers before opening up , is an important feature .
9 Each step you take provides scaffolding which will enable you to build the essay a little further .
10 On leaving the woods take the next right turn which will enable you to rejoin the main route at the A45 near Dodford .
11 The great difficulty with it is that it makes the assumption that there is a coincidence of interest between all of these actors which will lead them to reject the maximisation of their own special interests in the search for unified position against the rest of society .
12 W. Roberts writes from Jersey to ask for some help in the design of a circuit which will allow him to adjust the timing of engines fitted to a light aircraft .
13 Terrorists must be certain that there are no safe bolt-holes which will allow them to escape the law .
14 ‘ The AS/400 team has said it will move to the RISC architecture , which will allow it to increase the performance of its current microprocessor technology for a lower cost , ’ he said .
15 ‘ The objective of the project is to upgrade the refuelling plant to improve operating efficiency and to make modifications which will allow us to refuel the reactors on load by spring 1994 ’ .
16 An equivalent medical prognosis would be pessimistic to say the least , and it is time now to explore alternatives which will allow us to approach the 21st Century with confidence instead of indecision and fear .
17 The next step is to prepare for the audition at a drama school and find the right kind of textual material which will allow you to show the best of yourself .
18 In their third year they will also have the opportunity to combine their chosen subjects in an inter-disciplinary course which will permit them to explore the links between the two .
19 Now , it is down to interpretation i er er and , it , on your next courses you may do a more in-depth conditions of carriage quiz which will ask you to study the conditions of carriage at night and produce a bit more detailed answer in the morning , but we 're not gon na expect you to do that on this course .
20 Nick 's association with Freixenet , which will see him wearing the Freixenet logo on his tennis clothing throughout 1992 , enhances that involvement .
21 The art of counterfactual analysis consists in formulating probable hypothetical claims which will help us to disentangle the roles played by disparate variables , and this requires a systematic view of the kinds of factors which might plausibly have been different .
22 we call on WACC-AR to take practical steps which will help us realise the implementation of all these recommendations in our continent .
23 Mr Beck added : ‘ We are in need of cash which will help us to link the register to those in other parts of the world , including the United States . ’
24 Professor Bruce Ponder , of the CRC Human Cancer Genetics Group at Cambridge and chairman of the committee which co-ordinated the study , said : ‘ This is another piece in the jigsaw which will help us understand the biology of two cancers which currently affect tens of thousands of women in this country and claim the lives of 20,000 every year . ’
25 Suppleness or flexibility gives you a greater range of movements which will help you avoid the problems of pulled muscles and tendons and sprained ligaments .
26 HSA SuperPlan will pay cash to you — cash which will help you meet the hidden and routine costs of your family 's good health .
27 The Trail Map will lead you to the nine mysterious clues which will help you solve the fascinating Dash Discovery Puzzle
28 Before cutting into the wood make a few pencil guidelines , to indicate the position of the cheeks , nostrils etc … ( fig.2 ) , and a centreline ( which will help you to keep the symmetry ) and the shapes of the ears .
29 The company recently appointed Charterhouse as merchant banking advisers which will help it identify the options .
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