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

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1 Of much greater interest to the discourse analyst is the notion of conversational implicature which is derived from a general principle of conversation plus a number of maxims which speakers will normally obey .
2 As Robert Balchin , chairman of the GM Schools Foundation , says : ‘ Many schools faced bitter hostility in opting out of the LEAs to which Labour will forcibly return them .
3 In a school with clear lines of communication between departments it can be agreed which department will actually teach the way to manipulate data and analyse results and which will use this skill elsewhere for extension work .
4 To be able to assess and verify the current status of the software which is approved , the approver must be aware of which SSRs will still apply to the package and its contents once approval is granted .
5 It is not too soon for mainframe customers to start thinking about the new course on which IBM will soon embark .
6 It can also be said that , unlike Winckelmann , Hölderlin has some intuitive appreciation of the Greek spirit 's darker depths to which Nietzsche will later attach the name " flionysiac " — although Hölderlin gives them no such definition , and only in the last draft of his unfinished dramatic poem , The Death of Empedocles , do these depths receive a comparably urgent emphasis .
7 They must take a realistic view and look objectively when deciding which movements will best describe individuality .
8 ISSUED HERE as a double 12″ white label pack , so it 's impossible to say which mixes will actually end up on the street .
9 It will be important for marketers to assess the experience of customers with their particular products in case it possesses some unsatisfactory performance or operating characteristic to which customers will eventually build up resistance .
10 The idea of the ‘ big plunge ’ is that you rapidly create an economic environment in which producers will spontaneously respond to demand , and the change of profit .
11 How can businesses decide which techniques will best improve their service ?
12 It is doubtful , however , whether , save in the case of larger firms , the additional costs of the exercise now justify the incorporation of new service companies , but this is a matter which partners will doubtless wish to take up with their accountants .
13 As examples of topics on which unfudgeability will sometimes give the wrong answer , Mr Damant cites , in addition to extraordinary items , goodwill , securitisation and leasing .
14 Lessening the attractiveness of these benefits , for which people have directly paid contributions , in the hope of boosting the provision of private welfare , for which people will also have to make contributions , hardly amounts to a clear strategy to reduce welfare dependency .
15 As John Sherry of Geoffrey Reid says : ‘ We hope we have designed a building which people will actually enjoy visiting , not only because they are there to do their shopping , but because the building itself is worth looking at . ’
16 Both feature Hewlett 's JetDirect interface for connection to local networks , which Hewlett-Packard will also market in its own right .
17 Indeed , the cheapest price , which competition will principally lead to , may ensure the worst service .
18 Appealing characters which children will easily identify with .
19 Simply send a small sample of your hair ( ideally from the roots through to the ends ) which Andrew will then analyse .
20 This is the kind of matter upon which historians will forever disagree , but it may be that Swegen did have his position in Denmark threatened by Swedes and Slavs at some time in the 990s .
21 In advertising the purpose of research is to be able to plan the campaign so you know to whom you are talking , what you should be saying , which idea will best convey your message and , finally , whether that message is having the right results .
22 Thus unambiguous edge detection and localization can be achieved by feeding the outputs of two such cells into a subsequent level of the system in which cells will only respond when both of the input cells are active .
23 In the case of non-insulin treated patients the health care objectives which practices will then have to meet in order to qualify for diabetic care payments could be met by prompting structured care as in Islington .
24 ‘ We have to appeal to the parents , asking them to think about the mothers whose sons will never come home . ’
25 They are the director , who comes from the production company , is in charge of the whole operation , and is the real expert ; the lighting cameraman , whose job is highly skilled and is exactly what it sounds like , and whose expertise will totally influence the visual texture of the film ; and the agency 's producer ( or creative group head ) whose job is to ensure that the director fully covers the brief , and to make any awkward decisions that may be needed .
26 ‘ It was our worst performance for a long time , ’ said manager Jack Charlton whose side will still need a point from their trip to Belfast in November if they do n't beat the Spaniards .
27 But the three-year-old celebrity whose picture will now appear on the soap firm 's cartons kept her excitement under wraps .
28 He also pointed out in Committee , when we had no figures to put to him , that there are a very large number of second homes whose owners will effectively receive a 50 per cent .
29 There is no real common denominator that can be used to classify the ‘ Originals ’ , the first fifty-odd recruits to the SAS , some of whose names will constantly crop up during the course of this book .
30 ‘ I 'm not a thing , not a work of art to be cherished and admired , a creation whose value will only increase with time , ’ she whispered , wishing she could find the strength to walk away from him , but feeling herself trapped by the powerful presence of his closeness , the warmth of his body , the erotic aura of his total maleness , a strength of spirit which went beyond the mere physical .
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