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

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1 But he was singing ; people only do that either if they are drunk or if they are trying to collect some money , in which case they will sing and sing all day , having no other means of getting it .
2 You may find that your firm has already bought a set of these , in which case they will be available through your training department .
3 You may find that your firm has already bought a set of these , in which case they will be available through your training department
4 Magnetic force lines will ‘ flow ’ over the surface unless there is a flaw , in which case they will go around it .
5 It may be a light aircraft twenty miles away , in which case they will go in their own cars , or it may be on the other side of the world , in which case they will be on the next airline flight in that direction and might not be home again for several weeks .
6 It may be a light aircraft twenty miles away , in which case they will go in their own cars , or it may be on the other side of the world , in which case they will be on the next airline flight in that direction and might not be home again for several weeks .
7 The flies may have been a product of the fine network that functions in depth , in which case they will certainly have got caught in the cobwebs. ( 21/23 )
8 The tactic used is to enable predators to learn to recognize sick-making prey , in which case they will avoid them .
9 Initially , all source and foreign modules will be marked with an R and all packages/products will be marked with a P , unless they are HCO or NIS , in which case they will be marked with a space .
10 We can afford to bide our time , unless Dortmund show signs of nervousness , in which case we will go at them . ’
11 We are forced to work fast and badly , but we do n't know whether there is any point to it because it may all be swept away in a month ; on the other hand , nothing at all may happen , in which case we will have done it badly to no purpose .
12 However , some parcels can not be delivered , for example because the recipient has gone away or refuses to accept the parcel , in which case we will try to return it to you .
13 He 's he 's shot himself in the foot in one sense , because he does n't know what we 've said already , so he may come and say exactly the same thing that we 've been saying , in which case we will cheer and you will boo .
14 Usually I can only suggest possible methods of locating a partner for a large cichlid — unless I have just had a similar query from someone else , in which case I will happily operate a marriage bureau as long as both fishkeepers are agreeable .
15 I want the opportunity to state the fact , in which case I will withdraw the statement .
16 In which case I will suspend this until the talking starts .
17 In which case I will pause this again .
18 ‘ In which case I will automatically take over sixty per cent of the assets .
19 Food taken straight from the refrigerator is anathema to the cat — unless it is very hungry , in which case it will eat almost anything .
20 It may make the less good auditor concentrate his mind because he will feel that if he 's got a duty , he will have to do it , in which case it will be of benefit to the body politic . ’
21 They may do so within a Compact institution , in which case it will be fairly easy to keep track of the Compact entitlement .
22 If the regional scheme is successful , it will presumably be extended to other parts of the country , in which case it will do much to increase the viability of the Dip.HE , though , of course , its implications go well beyond it , potentially to embrace the whole field of recurrent education .
23 Undoubtedly many further proposals will be made for the use of forms of alternative dispute resolution in which case it will be important to assess their strengths and weaknesses on the basis of proper and specific evidence , if possible , and not rely upon anecdotal evidence or assumed propositions , in particular in relation to cost .
24 The payment may constitute taxable income or capital of the recipient in which case it will not be sufficient to meet the full liability in respect of which it was paid .
25 In practice , many terms will be innominate terms , in which case it will only be possible to determine whether breach of the term allows a party to repudiate the contract in the light of the actual facts of the breach .
26 In which case it will be able to re-discount the bill to similar institutions who have excess liquidity .
27 If the photography is in black and white the photographer may be working with reels of film rather than with plates , in which case he will be able to take many more shots without inflating the price too much .
28 The idea is that if the seller can sell the goods elsewhere at the same or a higher price than the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller has lost nothing , in which case he will receive only nominal damages .
29 In which case he will have use for that thick skin very soon .
30 If he is lucky , he may get one of the party heavyweights to come and support him , in which case he will probably attract a bigger crowd .
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