Example sentences of "[Wh det] will be [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A user of a BM has to live with whatever the BM tells him , which will be correct for most of the time but which is never totally reliable .
2 More likely , the value of bequests will depend crucially on house prices — which will be depressed by all those inherited homes for sale .
3 Typically , a software developer might want to write a word processing program which will be compatible with another company 's spreadsheet program so that data and files can be passed between the two programs .
4 The cover has been formalised by a grid which will be consistent with each issue while retaining alternative background colours to differentiate issues .
5 However , assuming the properties are significant assets , a full investigation of title is to be preferred to either reliance upon a certificate from the vendor 's solicitors that the vendor has a good and marketable title ( since certificates of title are qualified and their benefit depends upon the status of the firm of solicitors providing them ) or reliance upon warranties and indemnities alone since the purchaser would rather have problems disclosed before the purchase than have to rely upon a right to sue under warranties which will be subject to general limitations .
6 So for any particular project we want a quality plan which will tell us what the client brief is , tell us which procedures we 're going to use from the suite of procedures available within C E D G , and following the dictates of the quality plan which will be individual for each individual project , we get an output .
7 With fuel injection and a catalytic convertor ( which will be standard on all petrol-engined Polos ) Volkswagen claims 12.1secs for the 0–62mph dash and a top whack of 107mph .
8 The going will be a bit tough , not because I shall use sophisticated techniques ( I shall not ) , but because I can not avoid producing in fairly quick succession a sequence of ideas which will be new to many of my readers .
9 One young wife described the problem in terms which will be recognizable to many young newly-weds :
10 I SEE that hysteria about the two bombs in London last weekend is prompting police and security services to press once again for national identity cards which will be compulsory at all times and forgery-proof .
11 We are also looking at ways to create shadow share schemes or share options which will be available to all Gardner Merchant employees at a later date . ’
12 However , as a strategic planning authority , it is through the Structure Plan process that it can influence the protection of natural resources such as peat lands , and the opportunity for this will arise in the current review of the Plan which will be available for public consultation in the New Year .
13 The initiative is also supported by Wilson Sporting goods who will supply Staff Coaches to give advice at regional Centres , not to mention the Wilson Radar Gun , which will be available at each tournament to enable competitors to measure the speed of their serves .
14 The precise foci of Stage II of the research will be settled on toward the end of Stage I in the light of the ideas , analyses and opportunities which will be available at that time .
15 She has also produced an assessment guide for level 4 qualifications which will be available in 1993 .
16 The plant will be able to produce 135,000 engines a year , which will be available in luxury models of the Cavalier .
17 The plant , based at Vauxhall 's existing manufacturing works in the town , will be able to produce 135,000 engines a year , which will be available in luxury versions of the Cavalier .
18 The university experience , however , is more than merely attending lectures and seminars ; it allows and encourages each student to make contacts and gain experience which will be useful in later life ; it teaches participants to think logically , to approach problems with an open and enquiring mind , to form lasting friendships and to organize , perhaps for the first time , their own financial , academic and social affairs .
19 Throughout the series , enormous care has been taken to approach the study of grammar in a way which will be successful with young learners .
20 For one more example , let us compare two terms which will be familiar to many readers ; when the phrase logical theory is used , an obvious difference of meaning is involved , depending on whether we are talking about a theory which has the characteristic of being logical ( with ascriptive interpretation of the adjective ) or about a theory which is concerned with aspects of logic ( associative use ) .
21 The Regulations establish a structured approach which will be familiar to many employers who already take their approach to health and safety seriously .
22 There are , nevertheless , many features of foreign language learning which will be familiar to those who are learning sign language .
23 To summarise , and to use an acronym which will be familiar to some readers , objectives should be challenging and :
24 So generally to make it , to make it straightforward , I tend to er differentiate , so that I 've got some in the ta the non-taxpayer 's name up to the limit , and then a joint account perhaps which will be usable by both of them er for instant access , that type of thing .
25 The GV will be powered by two 14,450 lb st BMW Rolls-Royce BR 710 turbofans , which will be test-run in 1994 and certificated in August 1996 .
26 Also with video we are quite likely to be using material which was not made for language teaching anyway and which will be full of visual elements we could exploit .
27 In retailing as in many other environments , IT has a double edged influence on power relationships and autonomy in the workplace which will be vital for those who study the perplexing topic of class relationships in the late twentieth century .
28 Customs & Excise introduced the changes , which will be back-dated to 1 July , after it found hotels had been treating the supply of packed lunches to guests as zero-rated ( Caterer , 27 June–3 July ) .
29 selective public funding in the areas of research and technological development which will be important for future communal welfare and prosperity .
30 And Deloitte says it is unlikely that British companies will be favoured over European rivals in the franchise round which will be open to public scrutiny .
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