Example sentences of "[Wh det] will make " in BNC.
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1 | These commands will do the job but , if you are willing to spend some money , there are programs available which will make the whole process much easier , even automating back-ups so that your data is kept fully secure at all times . |
2 | There 's going to be new legislation soon which will make it dead easy for landlords to kick tenants out and I 've had enough of all this as it is . ’ |
3 | The choreographer must understand how to form sentences or enchaînements which will make sense in the context of the ballet . |
4 | While choreographers who wish to create a character and/or national ballet have an immense amount of material upon which to work , they must be very selective if they are to communicate the characteristic and/or purely nationalistic elements which will make a ballet unique . |
5 | But there is deepening pessimism that a full one point advance will be announced which will make it almost impossible for base rates to remain unchanged . |
6 | But other problems have arisen which will make 1990 a difficult year even when Sky is taken into account . |
7 | All of which will make his task safer to undertake . |
8 | However , the rest of the work will not be completed in time for the season , which will make life running a heavily-booked programme of events difficult . |
9 | But once all the barriers have been removed , Western Europe can expect a flood of footballers from the East which will make the present procession of Yugoslavs seem a mere trickle . |
10 | Moves of that sort , though , are marginal to the general trend towards strict emission controls which will make catalytic converters compulsory in the EC . |
11 | The administration has admitted that the American economy is in recession , which will make hard-pressed industries more vociferous in their demands for protection from ‘ unfair competition ’ . |
12 | Slow sales will encourage Microsoft to innovate and IBM to hedge , which will make customers cautious , which will slow sales , which will encourage further tiffs between the two companies , and so on . |
13 | Yesterday it said the issue would mature in 23 to 28 years ' time , which will make it the longest-dated gilt available in the market . |
14 | The glands on the skin contain a powerful irritant which will make any would-be predator think before attempting to eat the salamander . |
15 | The Smoke Detectors Act 1991 has recently been added to the list of statutes which will make it compulsory for builders to fit a smoke detector ( or detectors ) in all new dwellings . |
16 | All National Park authorities will become independent Boards , which will make it easier for them to carry out their tasks effectively . |
17 | The reform of our outdated and undemocratic voting system in particular is the change which will make other reforms possible and is the key to a successful future . |
18 | But they are clearly intended to form , in combination with formula funding under LMS , a system which will make schools subject to market forces in a direct and dramatic fashion . |
19 | Even if they can remain with their families , they may place demands on the families which will make it hard for them to cope . |
20 | Even a relatively small additional sum of money can enable the purchase of additional equipment which will make the difference between being poorly and adequately resourced . |
21 | But no planning regulation may be passed , no law affecting the education of the young or the use of the highway , and so on , which will make it easier to realize one conception of the good or more difficult to pursue another . |
22 | Perhaps the child or the grandchild will invent a nostalgia , a personal explanation of current unhappiness , which will make of special significance the origin of the parent or grandparent . |
23 | At Amsterdam in 1904 , a Dutch delegate , Van Kol , threw down the gauntlet — ‘ The new needs which will make themselves felt after the victory of the working class and its economic emancipation will make the possession of colonies necessary , even under the future socialist system of government. , The need for tropical products , for outlets for exports and surplus population and to offset ‘ the deadly competition of colonial labour ’ , all entailed rethinking the old position . |
24 | If US generic production seems more dynamic than that of the UK , it is because the economy is driven by difference as much as by repetition : while the one secures recognition of a welcome familiarity , the other differentiates this familiar object from all competitors and discovers the ‘ exploitation angles ’ which will make it different and completely unexpected within a genre and a medium which is all too familiar . |
25 | Another upsetting aspect of caring , for some offspring , is the realisation that this task can wave no magic wand which will make a bad relationship better . |
26 | But far more often he will have to turn his hand and his mind to new things ; and educationalists , aided both by common sense and the expert knowledge offered by educational psychology , should devote their efforts to providing a school system which will make this possible . |
27 | The marshalling of technical capital and human resources which will make the USSR the world 's leading nuclear nation by the year 2000 is a case in point ( see Nuclear Power — A Tale of Two Systems ) . |
28 | The fuel which will make the largest contribution to energy demand growth will be coal though there will be significant growth in both gas and nuclear power consumption . |
29 | A US$ 1700 million synthetic fuels plant is under construction which will make use of a new process by which natural gas is converted to methanol using a catalyst . |
30 | The more you listen the more you 'll learn which will make your bargaining position stronger . |