Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] which will [be] " in BNC.

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1 Section 2 , ( a ) and ( b ) , of the Statute is not relied on here , for reasons which will be obvious later .
2 We choose to do this in terms of a simplified version of the computer described in the paper ‘ Preliminary discussion of the logical design of an electronic computing instrument ’ by Burks , Goldstine , and Von Neumann ( 1946 ) , for reasons which will be mentioned later .
3 Deaf people , whether they be children , young people or adults , have always posed something of a challenge to generalised policies of integration , for reasons which will be laid out clearly below .
4 The one group who placed ( i ) towards the end of their story did so for reasons which will be discussed shortly .
5 What it does mean is that each employer will identify a specific number of vacancies which will be reserved for Compact graduates before being offered more widely .
6 He also notes alternative methods for libraries which do not record issues on date labels in the books , and he shows how to predict the number of books which will be weeded at a given level of future use .
7 St. Giles Street , though unremarkable , has a variety of shops which will be of interest to the visitor .
8 Three of a kind … models show off the latest range of styles which will be on display at the Tesco and RSCPA Cruelty Free show at London 's Regents College in London this weekend Picture : DAVID GILES
9 Ferhan Cook of Apple Europe reported that Apple is collaborating with Microsoft to encourage productions of CDs which will be interchangeable between the Mac and Windows worlds .
10 Research managers within our business will be responsible for the supervision of individual projects — and ensuring their value for money — except in the case of NBIPs which will be monitored corporately .
11 First of all there is an issue about the number of places which will be available .
12 As a result , villagers in the three southern African states are coming to regard herds of elephants which will be legally culled as a source of legitimate profit .
13 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 .
14 The idea is to create goodwill by producing a really helpful guide or a series of ideas which will be of use to customers and potential customers .
15 There are a wide range of plants which will be perfect for planting on sloped beds .
16 This judicial restraint is partly a function of the doctrine of separation of powers which will be considered in Chapter 20 .
17 The same applies to difficult sounds and pairs of sounds which will be found confusing in learning the language .
18 Given the high quality of prospects which will be drilled and our substantial working interest in those prospects , we are optimistic of achieving our objective of reducing finding costs and increasing value through exploration .
19 If the House so decides , we may be able to consider some of the detailed points during the debate on the four sets of amendments which will be considered in Committee .
20 The Minister has a statutory duty to consult organisations he considers are representative of interests which will be affected by a proposed regulation and other appropriate persons .
21 He has also published a leaflet of quotes which will be delivered by BNP canvassers .
22 She gives the Sale , Wharfe and Nidd as examples of rivers which will be affected if the case is lost on appeal to the House of Lords .
23 We have , therefore , to find some combination of instruments which will be sufficiently powerful to penetrate the mass of tone above and below , and , at the same time , leave enough instruments to cope successfully with the rest of the design .
24 However , the role of the practitioner vis-a-vis the user/carer may not be easy to marry with the role of the practitioner as an employee of an agency responsible for the provision , either directly or indirectly , of services which will be rationed .
25 Not to be missed is the spectacular flower carpet 1200m x 60m made up of millions of bulbs which will be replaced twice during the exhibition by late spring and summer flowers .
26 For tombstones which will be circulated outside the UK , it is usual to carry the legend :
27 But vast tracts of tropical forest are destroyed to create grazing for cattle which will be turned into hamburgers and other fast food .
28 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 .
29 Negotations are proceeding with a view to obtaining grant aid to help with the considerable setting up costs which will be involved and advice taken with regard to design and layout of exhibits .
30 This is for two reasons : first , these strategies largely ignore the political conditions of their implementation , and second , they fail to answer the question of whether such a ‘ regeneration ’ is possible and whether , if possible , it can take place under conditions which will be of benefit to socialist politics .
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