Example sentences of "of [Wh det] will [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | These collections , along with decorative arts and a number of period rooms , occupy the first floor , parts of which will not reopen until later this year . |
2 | A response must ultimately be based upon a value judgment , the precise content of which will not necessarily always be the same . |
3 | The mask activates a variety of features , at least some of which will not be features of the target letter . |
4 | As part of the programme teams of workers planted more than 30,000 trees and shrubs , many of which will not reach maturity until the next century . |
5 | This is because if the estimate of the liquidity position is incorrect it will cause large changes in market rates of interest , the undesirability and significance of which will soon be seen . |
6 | The IAEA has issued a press statement on the latest inspection , the ninth , a copy of which will also be placed in the Library . |
7 | Plans for the Herbarium/Library extension envisage one additional staff workstation for circulation , and two additional OPAC stations , one of which will also run the Library 's CD-ROM drive . |
8 | Appointments have been made to the Directorship of the School and to the newly established Peter Moores Professorship of Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first Academic Director of the School ) , and arrangements are being made to fill a Readership in Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first MBA Director ) . |
9 | Appointments have been made to the Directorship of the School and to the newly established Peter Moores Professorship of Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first Academic Director of the School ) , and arrangements are being made to fill a Readership in Management Studies ( the holder of which will also be the first MBA Director ) . |
10 | That is , let us assume that this is the price the expectation of which will just suffice to maintain the existing aggregate amount of production ; some firms meanwhile rising and increasing their output and others falling and diminishing theirs ; but the aggregate production remaining unchanged . |
11 | In initiating my original purchase I incur an obligation to make a payment in money , but I in turn have to have a source from which I can acquire the money in the first place , and this will , directly or indirectly , put me into at least a temporary relationship with a great variety of people , including the reader who purchased this book from a bookstall and paid out money , some small fraction of which will eventually find its way back to myself . |
12 | Cleaning up river pollution and purifying water accounted for almost half of the total , £6.7 billion , much of which will eventually be paid by water consumers . |
13 | It is intended that interim findings will be reported for discussion in venture groups , the results of which will then be integrated into the final report . |
14 | If he answers his own question in the affirmative ( which he clearly does ) de Man will have read the text in a certain way and therefore construed it as an object , the discovery of which will then be used to validate the way in which the text has been read . |
15 | For the first time in their four-year history the awards will have a regional stage ; the winners of which will then have a chance to win one of nine national awards in London on November 17 . |
16 | Collectively these three initiatives encompass the main thrust of the post-1979 managerial approach in central government , each of which will now be examined in turn . |
17 | The company expects to sell via OEMs ( one of which will obviously be IBM ) , VARs and integrators as well as direct . |
18 | Obviously , this represents a major breakthrough in the industry , the benefits of which will initially be seen on the running tracks , but which will eventually move into tennis . |
19 | Along the way they intend to write a book of their experiences , most of which will undoubtedly be totally unprintable . |
20 | Since many of the products , and most of the drugs , emerge from economies fuelled by intense competition , is there not a danger of mere frivolous novelties or wasteful duplication , all of which will nonetheless require testing ? |
21 | Increased usage of renewable energy sources , most of which will mainly convert energy into electricity , will necessitate better methods of storage of electrical energy than at present . |
22 | Each is a Ring of Protection , and each of which will only function as a magical ring if it can be separated from the others . |
23 | Sequent has re-engineered NT 's Hardware Abstraction Layer ( HAL ) specifically for the WinServer , copies of which will only be available from the Beaverton , Oregon-based company . |
24 | A course can increase confidence , career prospects or simply be enjoyable — all of which will never be regretted . |
25 | Despite the risks this must be a better investment of public money than the massive R and D devoted to defence , most of which will never give an economic return , and which can not — or certainly should not — be exported , for strategic reasons — not to mention moral ones . |
26 | We all carry a few purely personal mysteries , some of which will never be solved in this life , but may continue to gnaw for all our years . |
27 | I am grateful for the opportunity to make a brief contribution to the early stages of what will probably be the longest general election campaign in modern times . |
28 | From this it is clear that Goldner and Hendrix are acutely aware not just of quality but also of rarity and of what will not be available again . |
29 | Daily newspapers are now becoming popular , providing the first phase of what will later become known as the mass media . |
30 | That is both a misreading of what European Union implies , even if the Maastricht treaties go forward ; and , because Maastricht is unravelling , it is a misreading of what will now happen . |