Example sentences of "an [noun sg] which will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He will have to call an election which will probably be contested by Richard Thorpe , the 1989 stroke , Calman McLennan , a fourth-year medical student , and Richard Hull , the post-graduate from Cambridge . |
2 | This leads directly on to an issue which will only be noted here , leaving further discussion until the next chapter . |
3 | Instead , the new structure and appointments are intended to strengthen the company in an era which will no see a repeat of the 1980s boom , whatever politicians may say about the end of recession . |
4 | The ‘ mature ’ writer not only survives those renunciations , they help constitute his art , an art which will always finally take priority over the plight of the other even if , as was the case with Gide , it also succeeds in mitigating it . |
5 | The first is that the principal postwar task will be the search for peace , an idea which will naturally commend itself both to those who have taken part in the war , and to those who have not . |
6 | An alarm which will electronically immobilise the engine |