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

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1 What they must consciously develop are strategies which will enable the same degree of information exchange with other culture and language groups through an interpreter .
2 Obviously , too , they are policies which will take years of consistent application before they can bear fruit .
3 There can be no doubt that on Sheet 145 of the Ordnance Survey , with which we are immediately concerned , there are by-roads which will prove eventually to be Romano-British in origin .
4 On the ground there are planes which will send enthusiasts into a spin .
5 The two largest beneficiaries are Salisbury which will receive £870,000 over the next three years and Ely , which gets £690,000 .
6 There are machines which will act on a spoken command .
7 They are topics which will have occupied student-teachers during their own language-learning with differing degrees of explicitness and consciousness , and therefore are similarly relevant to the learners they now face .
8 I hear , I , I , I think there is a tendency with the County Council but as I discovered as Chairman of Highways that members want to take a greater interest and to have a greater say on the items on the agenda now planning is is not a controversial as , as say highway items , but nevertheless I think there will be times and there will be agendas which will require a great deal of discussion on the individual items and I 'm also a great believer bearing in mind comments if it ai n't broke , do n't bend it .
9 There should also be legislation which will protect older people against bad practice and abuse in both private and public residential care and nursing homes and in hospitals .
10 Included in the future home will be devices which will allow the owner to be welcomed home to lights switched on , curtains drawn and possibly even the dinner in the oven .
11 The extent of circulation and the prominence given to defamatory remarks are factors which will influence the final award : a libel in the national press comes more expensive than the same libel in a small local newspaper .
12 That is projects which will enable students and/or staff to develop their enterprise skills and which will make the University more responsive to the world of work .
13 Among their justifications for the present move , Sotheby 's have stated that the average price of a lot sold at Sotheby 's is £1,000 which will result in an extra £50 on the bill ; that this is the first rise in the buyer 's premium since 1975 ; and that the alternative would have been to close down a number of the company 's European offices .
14 The cost of one card is £15 which will admit up to 12 people .
15 Is love what will survive of us ?
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