Example sentences of "which will [verb] a [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 | 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 " . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Microsoft has also licensed Windows source code to companies such as Citrix Systems Inc , which will deliver a multi-user version of Windows NT . |
6 | It has an ageing population and social security laws which will generate a massive public expenditure burden and necessitate tax increases . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | To sum up , here is an hour of cultivated and thorough musicianship , very well recorded , which will give a great deal of pleasure . |
11 | Any paint which will give a dark background and a water-repellent surface can be used . |
12 | and a big hole which will give a low resistance , you get a terrific amount |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | This can be achieved continuously using refractive index , UV or IR detectors , which will give a mass distribution as a function of VR . |
16 | UTILITY — A small program which will do a single , simple job ; often performing a function that Windows ought to have done in the first place . |
17 | Also we often know of drugs which will reverse some of the changes ; drugs which will steady an irregular heartbeat , drugs which will lower a high blood pressure , and so on . |
18 | And Mannesmann Mobilfunk GmbH has been invited to join a consortium run by Societe Francaise du Radiotelephone SA which will build a rival mobile data network ; its Mannesmann Eurocom GmbH unit will have a stake of about 10% . |
19 | Irvine , California-based CMS Enhancements Inc has formed two new subsidiary companies , AnyBus Technology Corp , which will offer a local bus-ready and upgradable motherboard with a universal adaptor , and CDS Distribution Inc , which will function as a value-added distributor to vertical markets . |
20 | Facilities within the pavilion at the County Ground in Derby continue to be problematical , and all depends on the success of the proposed ground development scheme , which will comprise a multi-purpose sports hall , undercover seating , catering and hospitality boxes . |
21 | Banks ' long-term prime-lending rate is about to be raised for the second month in a row , to 5.4% ( up from 4.9% two months ago ) , which will trigger a similar increase in mortgage rates . |
22 | Their aim is to compile information which will send a frosty message to government environmental ministers . |
23 | Budding gardeners wondering whether their patch is up to scratch should contact the NGS which will send a local adviser round . |
24 | Accordingly , the tenant will have carried out substantial improvements , the cost of which will form a large part of the consideration given by him for the grant of the lease . |
25 | They include C&A , which will open a two-tier 27,000sq ft anchor store , H Samuel , Dorothy Perkins , and C&J Clark shoes . |
26 | The second factor , which constitutes an additional hypothesis which will be explored in the following chapters , is that there are highly significant and fundamental economic and geographical determinants which have acted in the past to constrain Soviet activities in the region and which will remain a crucial obstacle to an increased Soviet presence , even in the context of a more favourable political climate . |
27 | I want to point up examples of good practice which will enable a vulnerable elderly person to transfer into the group care setting , keeping a sense of identity and a family network intact , with the possibility that residential staff become part of the extended family network , or social support system . |
28 | Which will bring a huge sigh of relief to the millions who are willing the couple to patch things up . |
29 | It will coincide with the hosting of the Alton Sports Council Cavalcade of Sport , which will involve a whole host of sporting activities , from archery to aerobics , football to hot air ballooning . |
30 | Other tiles in the Fired Earth range which will create a similar effect include Antique Reclaimed Terracotta , Florentine , Byzantine , Honey , and Red Terracotta |