Example sentences of "[Wh det] will [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 A specification for the computer system which will satisfy the user 's requirements begins to evolve .
32 As further children arrive the mother will more and more be taken up with their care and their needs in general ; it may be difficult for her to strike a balance of attention to offspring and husband which will satisfy the needs of all including her own .
33 While all members unanimously agreed the body should not be wound up , a small team has been given the task of drawing up a programme of action which will satisfy the Lib Dems ' requirements .
34 It is these terms and conditions in conjunction with the Partnership Act which will regulate the running of the enterprise .
35 This legitimation function is also its limitation in as much as it is tied to the prevailing ideology of the family which will inhibit the articulation of problems as structural , societal deficits : children and young people will become problems because their parents failed them .
36 As Britain entered 1992 with falling investment , rising unemployment , with the highest number of bankruptcies in western Europe , will the Government finally admit that manufacturing matters , and implement an industrial policy which will lift the United Kingdom from the bottom of the manufacturing league table ?
37 Why can not this Tory Government honour their pledge under the treaty to get rid of nuclear weapons , which will mean the withdrawal of Polaris — which is literally cracking up — and the saving of £10 billion on Trident , to be spent on the national health service to care for lives instead of threatening them with mass murder ?
38 ‘ I can prescribe something which will cure the chancre , ’ said the doctor .
39 This means there will be some exchange between the solder and the metal which will alter the composition of both .
40 Both sets of recommendations , unfortunately , only deal with structural changes , with reforms which will alter the balance between producer and consumer or between the ‘ right ’ and the ‘ left ’ .
41 If you are talking of a system which will marry the time sheets with the performance appraisal , this is not a small thing and I bet you we do n't have it in place by the end of April .
42 We will encourage local councils to create enterprise partnerships with employers , trade unions and the community , which will mobilise the commitment and the enthusiasm of local people .
43 The current fad in Hollywood is for TV remakes which will tape the baby boomer nostalgia market in the style of The Addams Family .
44 The proposals were believed to be ‘ an attempt to cash limit a demand led service which will damage the doctor/patient relationship and be detrimental to patient care . ’
45 Europe has a destiny to fulfil , and in years to come it will become apparent that the best Europe is one which rejects interventionist mediocrity in favour of a European Community which will deliver the promise of a higher standard of living and political pre-eminence so justly deserved by all Europeans .
46 The opening of Leçon de choses , significantly entitled ‘ Générique ’ , can almost be said to provide a poetics of the autonomous , self-referential text , such is the emphasis upon the creative power of words : a description is composed which will generate the text as a whole and which also acts as a self-reflexive commentary on this process .
47 Add the raspberry vinegar , which will prevent the dressing from being too sweet .
48 " Do n't worry , there are other worlds in which the quantum fluctuations have gone along a different path which will prevent the crash .
49 I have made it clear to the people who work there and to the management that I am against the encouragement of tobacco addiction and in favour of measures which will prevent the use of tobacco in public places .
50 The emerging model is one of horizontal segmentation into a core workforce , which will conduct the organizations ' key , firm-specific activities , surrounded by a cluster of peripheral groups .
51 This walk is the beginning of a habit which will change the rest of your life .
52 It describes the present position but draws attention under the heading De-materialisation of Listed Securities to the aims of the TAURUS project which may be achieved shortly after this edition is published and which will change the position markedly so far as concerns fully paid securities of listed companies .
53 Gary Smith , the RHA 's head of business strategy , says the new consortiums will give district managers the financial clout to negotiate the best deal when buying services and awarding contracts But union officials believe the moves are part of a hidden agenda which will change the face of health care in the region .
54 During 1992 the Board approved the introduction of a Long Term Incentive Plan which will change the manner in which Executive Directors and Senior Executives in the Group are remunerated .
55 THE Pyrenean principality of Andorra yesterday voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new democratic constitution which will change the destiny of a territory still run largely on feudal lines .
56 Can grandparents accept that they have black grandchildren which will change the nature of their family ?
57 The government er has been enacting legislation which will change the financing of the Health Service very substantially , er from the first of April , er we will be into negotiating contracts for health care , er we 're already producing business plans er for the work that we do .
58 The agreements on protecting the ozone layer are often pushed forward as pioneering achievements which will ease the way to an atmospheric convention and protocols dealing with carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases .
59 This will include disk compression , which will ease the space problem on your Compaq portable .
60 The individual schemes will need to be taken through the statutory planning process which will give the opportunity for further debate on the details of the route , construction standards and landscaping measures .
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