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

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1 So , to the extent that changes in Y t are due to such changes in v t rather than will appear to be unaffected by expected income as we measure it , and therefore we shall obtain an estimate of α 1 which will tend to be less than the true value of α : 1 .
2 In addition , the company will sponsor the winning team from the 1989 championship which will travel to the European Club Championship in Spain in November .
3 Paul Newman , Director of the British Flat Roofing Council , describes the Council 's major research project which will contribute to the development of European Standards
4 Since we can not count on people grasping much of the words at a first hearing it is the musical qualities which will contribute to the success or failure of a choral piece .
5 The awards are made to promote and encourage the education of local young people in a discipline which will contribute to the long-term social and economic development of Shetland .
6 The Economic and Social Research Council launched in early 1985 a major , multi-disciplinary research initiative with the general objective of promoting research which will contribute to a greater understanding of the relatively poor performance of British industry , including the service sector , and which will lead to its improvement .
7 Furthermore , if resources permit , it might be possible to also examine one of the telecommunications-related projects organised by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry which will contribute to the development of the broader digital network system .
8 It will do so through the collection of a new body of data on an area of public policy which will contribute to our understanding of : — UK science and technology policy ; — European collaboration in science and technology ; — UK relations with Europe , at the time of the first attempt to join the Common Market ; — UK relations with the USA , in an area of military as well as civil significance ; the development of space launcher and satellite industry .
9 the treatment assumed that the flexibility of the chain is unaltered on passing into the solution from the solid state — this limits the calculation of ΔS M to the combinatorial contribution only and neglects any contribution from continual flexing of the chain in solution which will contribute to the non-combinatorial or excess entropy of mixing ;
10 The aims of Environment City are to achieve a greener and cleaner city which will contribute to a better world which can sustain itself .
11 John Maddox , the editor of Nature , wrote in 1982 : ‘ The OED is uniquely a data base … , which will suggest to many that it should by now be stored on a long reel of magnetic tape , floppy disks , or some other means of data storage .
12 Here she will deposit a single egg which will adhere to the wool by sticky filaments .
13 Auctioneers suggest for ease of identification cattle should have a distinguishing mark , or coloured jumbo eartag , which will relate to the official ear number on a small metal tag .
14 A good agency interviewer will look through it and pick up on the same gaps and discrepancies which will appear to the job interviewer but will not be looking with any one particular job in mind .
15 A statement which will assign to variables values read from the DATA statements in the program .
16 It is a majestic fish which will grow to about 450mm , and adults can be territorial .
17 The aim at the end of the session is to encourage participants to make rules for their future drinking which will lead to a lessening of identified problems ( p. 4 ) .
18 It has introduced an ambitious Company Plan which will lead to better service , cleaner trains and more staff at stations and on platforms .
19 This , in turn , will cause a lack of coordination and balance which will lead to inefficiency of movement .
20 II which will lead to equilibrium .
21 Cambridge Scientific Computing and Tripos Associates , the analysis systems and software companies , have announced a strategic partnership which will lead to Tripos distributing CSC 's ChemDraw software and joint development of future projects .
22 apart from feeling taut , uncomfortable and itchy , dry skin is prone to flaking which will lead to the early loss of your tan .
23 Neo-classical economists have stressed that it is the increase in the real money supply and the real balance effect which will lead to an expansion of aggregate demand and so eliminate ERW unemployment .
24 Or unc In equilibrium , the nominal demand for money equals the nominal money supply so that : unc ( 1 ) Now any increase in the nominal money supply will create an excess supply of money which will lead to an adjustment of portfolios as people attempt to spend their excess money holdings .
25 They both need to learn to work in a more advanced outline , by increasing their hock engagement which will lead to lightness of their forehand and better selfcarriage .
26 Jupiter is the planet of increase , which is worth considering not in terms of financial and material improvements but in the expansion of your awareness and self-understanding — an expansion which will lead to better things in the future .
27 ‘ They can begin the process which will lead to a withdrawal from Northern Ireland .
28 Tarmac announced that it is closing down four plants and reducing production , which will lead to 300 job losses .
29 Giving sweet drinks , even if they 're fruit juices , gives a taste for sugary foods which will lead to tooth decay problems later .
30 History is the arena in which , first through the period of the Old Testament , then by the teaching of Jesus in the New , the way has been prepared for the gradual purifying and refining of man 's religious sense which will lead to a third , future era , in which religious values will be seen to shine in their own light as ‘ necessary truths of reason ’ .
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