Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] which [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 When the blacksmith decides to make some new tongs for himself , he may just look around for suitable pieces of scrap which he will then fashion into the desired tools .
2 Today I would like you to take a small piece of card which you will keep for your eyes only .
3 This is connected to questions about why some people are born with poor health and touches on some very deep aspects of philosophy which I will not attempt to discuss in this book .
4 The Common Law has already very strict notions as to the kinds of rights in land which it will protect , and the methods of transfer which it will allow .
5 This would normally be regarded as a matter for economists and market-research specialists but behind the formidable array of evidence which they will generate are more fundamental questions of consumer preference , customer requirements and so on which are matters of human needs and prejudices .
6 We must await more information as to the elements of content which they will focus upon .
7 We offer higher quality services brought about by competition , we offer better information to the public about the standards of service which they will receive , and we offer to reform local government to reflect wishes and natural communities .
8 As we have seen elsewhere , the wording of statutes tends to be general and is therefore frequently ambiguous ; thus when a case revolves around what a statute actually says , judges have a good deal of discretion which they will exercise according to their view of what the law requires .
9 Through such media as TV , radio and the cinema , for instance , they will see and hear an abundance of information which they will need to evaluate and use judiciously for their own purposes .
10 George and Lennie have a dream about their own piece of land which they will be able to buy when they get enough money .
11 I was missing the warmth of the people , although my two years in the ‘ east ’ gave me quite a lot of material which you will discover in the following pages .
12 It gives teachers a kind of autonomy which they will guard jealously if pressed .
13 You will find that there is always something happening in Battle which you will enjoy .
14 Each demonstration this week has shown an increase in confidence which it will be very difficult to stop .
15 Each demonstration this week has shown an increase in confidence which it will now be very difficult to stop .
16 The Common Law has already very strict notions as to the kinds of rights in land which it will protect , and the methods of transfer which it will allow .
17 This in turn will build up their confidence in English which they will carry with them throughout their English learning careers .
18 The process of running a program means that it carries out the CPU instructions in the program file , some of which will involve telling the PC to look for certain data files on disk which it will use for its own ends .
19 Other case studies have illuminated in particular ways general theories about politics , and certainly some of the approaches to regionalism which we will be considering do this .
20 According to Neuron Data , IBM will be using Open Interface to develop front-ends for software which it will offer across a range of platforms , including AIX , OS/2 , Windows NT and Macintosh .
21 Sending the editor a copy of parents ' newsletters as a regular routine will sometimes create interest in events at school which you will not have considered as having any press appeal .
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