Example sentences of "which [noun] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There are , at any given time , laws which Parliament will render it profoundly unpopular throughout the electorate or even , more particularly , its own party .
2 So how can we predict for a given metal which case will apply ?
3 Do n't worry if you have n't , as our Tarot computer will select a number for you from which Frances will make her reading .
4 Do n't worry if you have n't , as our Tarot computer will select a number for you from which Frances will make her reading .
5 If you do not feel you are a thrusting , dynamic sort of person you may possess different but equally desirable qualities which employers will want .
6 Before Wednesday 's Coca-Cola defeat at Nottingham Forest , Thorsvedt had gone five games without conceding a goal , and he puts his run down to a new carefree approach to the job which Chelsea will experience today .
7 He points to the way in which the law has developed from a maze of individual sets of circumstances in which one or other of the prerogative writs would lie to a general principle under which courts will review decisions on the three grounds of illegality , irrationality and procedural impropriety : see per Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v. Minister for the Civil Service [ 1985 ] A.C. 374 , 410 .
8 SuperJANET will provide a very high speed backbone to which institutions will connect at appropriate speeds , from 10 Mbps to 155 Mbps .
9 If judicial divisions and controversial judgments are in any case inevitable , the pragmatist asks , why should the controversy not be about what really matters , about which decision will produce the least inefficient practice or the fewest occasions of injustice in the future ?
10 Often , too , this team is dealing in material which ICI will sell before it even gets it — and aiming to make a profit thereby .
11 It is intended that the system of Special Discounts should continue in subsequent years , although the percentage discount and the rules by which policies will qualify may vary from year to year and the possibility can not be ruled out that circumstances may arise which would make it inappropriate to grant any Special Discount at all .
12 The Cray Communications Ltd arm of Cray Electronics Holdings Plc , and its Cray Communications Inc arm in Annapolis , Maryland have signed a $10m three-year OEM agreement with Coral Network Corp , Westborough , Massachusetts under which Cray will resell the Coral Backbone Xpress 1000 and 2000 fault-tolerant internetworking systems for collapsed , campus and corporate backbone applications through its worldwide distribution channels under Cray 's own brand name starting on June 1 ; privately-held Coral and Cray will also conduct joint development on the BX architecture to provide additional functionality , such as the addition of wide area network interfaces and support for speech ; the Backbone Xpress Series supports Ethernet , Token Ring , FDDI , T1 , E1 and V35 network interfaces ; and TCP/IP , Novell Inc IPX , AppleTalk II , DECnet IV , RIP , OSPF , EGP , BGP , Frame Relay and PPP protocols , and is also designed to support future high-bandwidth network interfaces , such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode .
13 One observer , however , suggested that the users perhaps felt anything would be better than Ultrix , which DEC will continue to support on R4000s .
14 The new company , Advanced Computer Research International SA , or ACRI , of Lyon , has signed a co-operation agreement with DEC France under which DEC will take an undisclosed minority stake to seal the pact .
15 The knack is actually predicting which products will make the Transatlantic transition .
16 Apple says it has not decided which products will include Jot , although the technology will be part of the Macintosh in the future , it promised .
17 San Francisco , California-based Tesseract Corp is porting its Primrose parallel processing application development environment to Pyramid Technology Corp 's MIServers , which Pyramid will market as PrimroseSMP .
18 If I decide on the toss of a coin which investment will provide the greatest yield , and fortunately turn out to be right , we suppose that my choice is vindicated by the outcome perhaps , but not justified by it ; I had no real justification for making the choice I did .
19 Employment apart , there are very many other areas of adult life in which teenagers will need increasingly sophisticated competence in speaking and listening .
20 The plainer truth is that this is so obvious , as obvious as Leeds Town Hall , that Mr Smith would be elected by any Labour Party forum , by a ballotted union membership , a ballotted constituency membership , or that secret vote of MPs to which Labour will do well to return .
21 At the same time , he made a good contribution on the difficulty in which Labour will find itself , if it is ever in government , with its massive plans for overspending .
22 I believe it is purely designed as a vote catcher and has nothing to do with creating the national transport infrastructure which Labour will introduce , ’ said Mr Prescott .
23 With its RISC strategy taken care of by HP , Sequoia has also handed over future development of its Motorola Inc family to Samsung Electronics Co , this time in exchange for the Korean marketplace , which Sequoia will stay out of .
24 It 's not ‘ playing the game ’ that is most important ; it 's winning , and a professional assessment of which methods will achieve that .
25 The extent to which fans will carve out careers for themselves on the terraces will , to a large extent , reflect their commitment to the soccer culture and to their immediate peer group .
26 Each week he will host a live football forum lasting 80 minutes in which fans will call in with their comments and test his knowledge .
27 We will give every LEA a separate Special Educational Needs service with its own budget for which schools will bid for funding .
28 This legislation is transferring money from the centre to individual schools and the LEA is having to provide services into which schools will buy .
29 They should also press for the training necessary to enable them to carry out their duties of securing provision for individual pupils and working to ensure that special education is esteemed as highly as any other form of education within a system in which schools will have greater control over resources and the setting of priorities for their use .
30 Obvious discussion points are based on the introduction of the mathematical names for the more common shapes and of some of their properties , but only in the simplest terms , e.g. which shapes will roll , which will slide , etc. and these discussions can be centred at one time upon the three-dimensional solid and on another occasion on the two-dimensional bounding surfaces .
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