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

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1 The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 , which will come into effect on 1 January 1993 , have been laid before Parliament .
2 The suave personal manner and the bleached smile — the style pioneered by Kevin Keegan and currently apotheosized by Gary Lineker — ‘ the totalitarianism of the totally pleasant personality ’ in a phrase of Norman Mailer 's — these have paved the way for the FA 's new cash-rich , super-sanitized super league which will come into being next season .
3 When Scouting for Boys first appeared in a series of fortnightly instalments in 1908 , the fly-leaf of the final issue was already claiming that ‘ at the present moment something between 500,000 and 700,000 young men are interested in this scheme , which will come into full swing about April ’ .
4 Since the same policy is now given statutory expression in section 34 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , which will come into force on 1 October 1992 , he will presumably not seek to depart from this policy in the meantime .
5 This section , which will come into force on 1 October 1992 , introduces a new procedure whereby the prisoner may require the Secretary of State to refer his case to the Parole Board , in certain specified circumstances .
6 The disability working allowance scheme , which will come into effect from April , will provide a radical new opportunity for disabled people who can and wish to work .
7 The energy management assistance scheme , which will come into place on 1 April , will grant-aid energy efficiency projects for smaller businesses — a new initiative to add to the many others that my Department already runs .
8 A change in Accounting Standard SSAP 13 , which will come into effect in March 1990 , allows examination of this problem .
9 Furthermore , MailSort , the Post Office 's new bulk mailing rebate scheme which will come into full use in the Summer of '89 , is bringing computerisation to the direct marketing industry because it just is n't practical to sort mail by hand into thousands of individual postcodes .
10 The MP for Fife Central claimed that after subtracting additional Government funds to cover new Scottish Office responsibilities — such as Care in the Community which will come into operation in April and the allocation of teaching and research grants to Scottish universities and higher education institutions — the actual increase was only £130 million in real terms .
11 Rios 2 parts will also find their way into IBM 's widely previewed high-end parallel computing effort which will come as a scalable , eight to 64 processor , one-to-eight 8GFLOPS Power Parallel RISC/6000 9076 SP1 system running AIX Unix version 3.2 .
12 Listen then to the message of the angel in Luke 2.10,12 : ‘ I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people …
13 Most of the Edgerton family wealth is in land , which will come to Charles .
14 A mother had instituted her sons heirs and added : ‘ Let them not for any reason alienate the lands which will come to them from my estate , but let them conserve them for their successors and give each other reciprocal guarantees to that effect . ’
15 The words ‘ I ask you , son , to care for the lands which will come to you with your usual diligence and look after them so that they may come to your sons ’ , although they do not sufficiently express a trust but advice rather than obligation to leave the lands , are none the less regarded as having the force of a trust in favour of the grandsons after the death of their father .
16 Up for grabs today is a K-Reg Metro 1.4s , worth around £10,000 on the road which will come to our winner fully taxed for a year and with a full tank of petrol .
17 Today 's super prize is a Rover Metro 1.1s , worth around £9,500 on the road , which will come to our winner fully taxed for a year and with a full tank of petrol .
18 Which will come to three sevenths .
19 Which will come to , if we add them it 's six times nought point two .
20 Also the importance which will come to be valued in future of the standard assessment tests .
21 The unions accused Timex of having engineered the strike and said they would continue to demonstrate outside the plant until the bitter end , which will come at Christmas .
22 The sets , which will come on the market this winter , handle picture and sound signals in digital , rather than analogue code .
23 What we 'll be doing is er organising an exhibition which will come on stream at the museum in the middle of February , and will run until June , and that exhibition will include you know , er all , well , some of the material that , that 's been recorded , such as the , you know , the aural history tapes , er some of perhaps the , the press cuttings and things that have come out of the motorway .
24 For the first time the exercise will involve the whole of higher education — some 150 universities , polytechnics and colleges of further education which will come under the new Higher Education Funding Councils .
25 With the tightening of world oil demand which will come in the 1990s and the beginnings of a ‘ catching-up ’ programme of crude price increases , it is to be hoped that measures will be taken in good time to counteract what could be a politically unacceptable and potentially debilitating economic dependence on imported energy , for the US and for the rest of the Western world .
26 We should have a full house for Portsmouth which will come in more than handy . ’
27 Newsome , Wetherall and Beeny passed the Oldham exam , but that was only an O — Level , compared to the 1st degree which will come in some games .
28 She can only equip herself to face the world from a secure position when she has developed an internal strength which will come from the accumulation of power by centres of growth which lie far outside the existing bureaucracies of government , party and presidential palace .
29 The way to secure future prosperity is by embracing change not resisting it and as my honourable friend er indicates , by using our skills to best effect and competitively in a global market place were we to embrace the policies of members opposite in the European community we would shut the job , the door to the jobs which will come from that inward investment because we have opted out of the social chapter we do indeed have the opportunity that comes from being , if I may qui may quote er President Delors a pa a paradise for inward investment .
30 In a response to my hon. Friend the Member for Newham , North-West ( Mr. Banks ) on Thursday , the Prime Minister made it clear that he would not be supporting the Wild Mammals ( Protection ) Bill , which will come before the House on Friday , but did not clarify whether he is in favour of a ban on fox hunting .
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