Example sentences of "which will [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , you will have to advertise the property in the press which will cost a fair amount of money , and arrange the printing of the property details .
2 Paul Brown reports on a problem which will cost the privatised water companies a fortune to clean up Blue-green and deadly .
3 This government should be forced to stand by its convictions , not just pick and choose rulings to follow which will fill its whilst ignoring those which will benefit the ordinary working man .
4 The broadcast was in reply to an Aug. 21 message from Mubarak in which he publicly appealed to Saddam to withdraw from Kuwait and thereby " save mankind from a destructive war which will leave a scorched earth " .
5 With Paul Appleton as the project architect , Allies and Morrison is promising a park and tree-lined square , which will leave an uninterrupted view of the existing buildings from the river .
6 The company has appealed Mr Wakeham in a bid to dilute the market share promised to National Power which will retain a near 50 per cent interest in British generating plant even without its nuclear plant .
7 Many procedures used for isolating clusters of viable inside cells from either morulae ( > 16 cells ) or blastocysts ( >32 cells ) are based on the application of cytotoxic reagents to the exterior of the embryo which will lyse the outer cells but not reach the inner cells due to the barrier provided by the tight junction permeability seal .
8 An extra eight pages have been added , which will mean a new page design allowing for larger jacket reproduction and a 25% increase in space for each title .
9 — Developing an analysis of society and the Church which will isolate the key tasks which should be taken up by the prophetic sector in the Church .
10 Microsoft has also licensed Windows source code to companies such as Citrix Systems Inc , which will deliver a multi-user version of Windows NT .
11 The marketer must understand why people want or need products , so that he or she can : * group ( or " segment " ) different people according to those reasons for purchase ( see chapter sixteen ) ; * design and distribute products which will deliver the required " satisfactions " for these needs or wants ; * target promotional activities on these different people so that they become aware of the satisfactions on offer from the supplier , and are encouraged to make the actual purchase .
12 It has an ageing population and social security laws which will generate a massive public expenditure burden and necessitate tax increases .
13 The thinking is that cyclists and pedestrians , though not always comfortable companions , stand to gain more by tolerating each other in mutual exclusion of the car than by continuing traditional attitudes which will prevent a full realisation of the benefits to town centres of encouraging the soft modes of transport .
14 In consequence , concern is mounting in the University over its ability ( a ) to maintain the core of qualified staff who provide essential services and continuity , especially in the science departments , by way of research support , and ( b ) to provide an internal career structure which will prevent a wasteful loss of skilled and experienced staff .
15 There will also be a section devoted to contemporary Indian art , which is not subject to the one hundred year-old export cut-off date which will prevent the legal export of any of the other items in the sale .
16 For letterboxes , look out for seals with brushes which will prevent an icy blast when the post is delivered .
17 These drinks work to counteract the acidity of your urine , which will ease the burning sensation on passing water , and also help to stop any bacteria in the bladder from multiplying .
18 Beethoven 's Choral Fantasia is recycled ( see above ) to take up over a quarter of the disc , but overall this provides an imaginatively chosen and well produced kaleidoscope of choral favourites which will give a great deal of pleasure .
19 To sum up , here is an hour of cultivated and thorough musicianship , very well recorded , which will give a great deal of pleasure .
20 Any paint which will give a dark background and a water-repellent surface can be used .
21 and a big hole which will give a low resistance , you get a terrific amount
22 At Aonach Mor there is a small dam which provides all the fresh water for the day lodge facilities and which will give a good head of pressure for the cannon at night .
23 There will probably be an optimal ordering of the words which will give a minimal dawg , and further experiments should be performed to discover this ordering .
24 This can be achieved continuously using refractive index , UV or IR detectors , which will give a mass distribution as a function of VR .
25 Finally , we are resolving the Baltic gold question , in a prompt and effective manner , which will give an important boost to the Baltic economies .
26 Of course , there 's the final qualifying session tomorrow which will give the other Central South teams of Jordan …
27 The Wadeville killing , the bloodiest in recent months , came a day after political leaders from the Government , the African National Congress and other groups agreed on terms for a transitional executive council ( TEC ) which will give the black opposition a powerful voice in Government decisions .
28 Selective means that you select those instruments which will give the maximum information for a certain performance , or during a change of performance .
29 However , this , of necessity , raises questions about issues which are controversial and politically sensitive ; it is these issues which will confront the future citizen .
30 Theorists of cultural change in organisations suppport the view that breaking down the " disbelief system " which prevents acceptance of new ways of functioning calls for " toughness , single-mindedness and even ruthlessness " ( Richards 1989 ) before a " new paradigm which will frame the organisational culture in future can be built " .
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