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

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1 Paul Brown reports on a problem which will cost the privatised water companies a fortune to clean up Blue-green and deadly .
2 For this season the hectic schedule of recent years continues , although the Sunday league , a competition certain at least to be revamped in 1993 , is without a sponsor , a fact which will cost the TCCB — and therefore the counties — £50,000 in prize money .
3 He said on BBC Radio Four 's World This Weekend programme : ‘ Rushing into a leadership battle , holding special conferences which will cost the party money it does not have , trying to steamroller people into making rapid decisions , I believe is a mistake . ’
4 NCT has given me such a lot as I have moved twice when each of my children was 6 months , and as I attended really brilliant ante-natal classes before I had … and now that I am starting out on my ante-natal teacher training which will cost the branch £250 ( This is actually the cheapest training offered by any charity e.g. a Relate counsellor costs £600 to train ! ) ,
5 The leisure centre , which will cost the company £1.4 million , will include a badminton court , a dance studio/gymnasium , changing facilities , reception , an office , stores and a bar .
6 The Law Society becomes a recognizing authority under the new scheme and so will be able to recognize a solicitor as qualified as an advocate in a particular court or courts , again subject to rules on education , training and conduct which will parallel the arrangements for the Bar .
7 Sun Microsystems Inc will shortly open a wholly-owned subsidiary in Moscow , which will serve the Commonwealth of Independent States — the rump of the former Soviet Union , minus the Baltic republics and Georgia , though Georgia will come under Sun 's Commonwealth of Independent States Region umbrella .
8 Sun Microsystems Inc will shortly open a wholly-owned subsidiary in Moscow , which will serve the Commonwealth of Independent States .
9 On Dec. 3 Palestinian spokeswoman Hanan Ashrawi described the vote as " a positive sign which will serve the peace process and create a better climate " .
10 The trees , they hope , will be the first of many which will benefit the Promise Appeal — an effort by the scouting movement to raise £10 million this year .
11 It wo n't happen to Eric , which will benefit the team .
12 The RSPB are appealing for a demonstration of public support for reforms which will benefit the environment .
13 The Teams can assist groups developing and implementing new ideas which will benefit the area , but depend largely on the initiative and drive of local people .
14 The sender refers to an action which will benefit the receiver .
15 The sender refers to an action which will benefit the sender .
16 The rates can then be adjusted to produce an apparently low price overall which will benefit the sub-contractor on remeasurement .
17 ‘ Although the offshore industry provides the core of our work , we are specifically looking to expand our general cargo activities which will benefit the port as a whole . ’
18 This requires identifying the key factors which will benefit the business/strategic performance of the target company and its owners .
19 This government should be forced to stand by its convictions , not just pick and choose rulings to follow which will fill its whilst ignoring those which will benefit the ordinary working man .
20 So the elimination of hunger throughout the world is a matter of justice which will benefit the majority of people in both North and South .
21 Hopefully there will soon be a reduction in matches played , which will benefit the players and the England team .
22 There are measures being taken to reduce the amount of through traffic in George Street , which will benefit the pedestrians in that street .
23 In 1896 , the minutes state ‘ that seven owners of property have applied for a supply of water from the Railway Company , which will necessitate the laying of 230 yards of 3 ’ cast iron main at an estimated cost of £55 , and there are several more houses along the proposed extension of the main which will probably soon want a supply' .
24 The proposed siting of a waste tip near the bank of the river Dee in north Wales will produce poisonous liquids which will threaten the drinking water supply of two million people , according to the local MP , Martyn Jones .
25 The exhibition will also present the first stage of a restoration programme which will cover the 150 photographs displayed .
26 What we have been trying to do is to find " subsidy-free " prices which will cover the costs of the enterprise .
27 It is not necessarily the case that the successful party will receive costs from the losing party which will cover the whole of the solicitor 's bill .
28 If your training contract starts in 1994 , you will be required to take the Professional Skills Course which will cover the areas of accounts , investment business , personal work management , professional conduct and advocacy .
29 Para 5.2.3 Under the provisions of the Garden 's Corporate Plan , the postholder will chair the Information and Central Services Planning Unit , which will cover the planning aspects of the Library , Photographic Collection , Computing , Staff Communication , Visitor Information , Public Relations , Publicity , Publications , Administration and Estates , within the Garden 's planning cycle .
30 The sweetener for those who find themselves paying more is that they could qualify for transitional relief which which will cover the increase .
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