Example sentences of "[Wh det] will become " in BNC.

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1 The monotony of the individual neurones is irrelevant ; what matters is the infinite variety of their combinations , of their patterns , which will become evident when we look at the nervous system at the right level .
2 A new bill , which will become law in October , will close a legal loophole which allows unscrupulous badger diggers to avoid prosecution by claiming they are digging for foxes .
3 replace unorganized extensive agriculture , which often entails the irremediable destruction of natural wealth , by an agriculture which will become progressively intensive , at the same time assuring the continuing fertility of the soils .
4 Mr McAvoy said : ‘ Ultimately , the campaign 's purpose is to persuade the Government to change its existing policy on an issue which will become even more sensitive over the next 12 months . ’
5 In any case , standards in conservation science can not be managed by a committee which will become a bureaucratic talking shop , needing endless feeding with papers and briefings , and will doubtless spawn sub-committees .
6 Yet signs are not wanting that the mental effort of doing so is one which will become more and more difficult as the memory of the distinct courts of Law and Equity dies out ; and perhaps already the unified jurisdiction of the High Court , and the statutes which have codified certain branches of Common Law and Equity , have produced some results which could hardly have been given by any combination of proceedings in the separate courts , or by the development of the law solely by means of cases decided in them .
7 Labour 's promissory notes can not be met by a scale of personal taxation which will become increasingly regressive .
8 Otherwise there is a danger of continuing a situation which will become increasingly less satisfactory and will lead only to the desire to leave the rural areas for social and educational as well as economic reasons .
9 The National Lottery we propose to introduce can be used to restore our heritage and promote projects which will become a source of national pride .
10 Dent 's comment at the time when that Act was still before Parliament as a bill has a curious irony to it , which will become all the more apparent from the discussion which ensues later :
11 Careers Advisers are in constant contact with a very large number of employers and help students to acquire a realistic awareness of opportunities for employment , professional training or further study which will become available to them .
12 for reasons which will become clear in due course , I prefer not to specify which one .
13 Objectives , in this instance then , are agreed expectations which will become a part of our value system giving direction to future decisions .
14 For reasons which will become clear subsequently we will refer to P1 as problem 0 .
15 Dale Gordon set foot in Scotland for the first time in his life yesterday to complete a £1.2 million move from Norwich to Rangers — took one look at the imposing new-look Ibrox which will become his home and admitted : ‘ I 'm gobsmacked ! ’
16 The deal was to finance the power station 's gas and steam turbines which will become operational in early 1993 .
17 A burden for some which will become a breaking point .
18 If you are holding it too tightly it will draw up the knitting which will become very tight and solid .
19 Eadmer has left an exceptionally full account of the Easter Council at St Peter 's in April 1099 ; and for reasons which will become apparent later , this was his last full-scale account of any great event in Anselm 's life .
20 Nippon Steel Corp has now reached agreement for Hitachi Ltd to transfer to it the technology to manufacture 4M-bit memory chips : the chips will be made at NMB Semiconductor Ltd , which will become Nippon Steel Semiconductor Corp when the steel company acquires the Minebea Co unit later this month ; Hitachi will take some of the parts and sell them under its own name ; Nippon Steel says it has already concluded similar agreements with Intel Corp and Sony Corp on production of other types of memory chip .
21 Precision Software GmbH , the German distributor of Boulder , Colorado-based XVT Inc 's graphical user interface builder is opening an operation in Swindon , UK , called Professional Software Ltd : the unit , run by former Cambridge Computer Graphics sales and marketing manager , Paul Morgan , will take over XVT distribution from London-based Personal Workstations Ltd , which will become a customer for the product .
22 The Bill , which will become law in 1992 , makes the existing legislation on selling cigarettes to the under-16s more effective .
23 The next stage in the project is to build a ceiling for a Piazza and museum space , which will become the floor of the theatre .
24 I 'd like to I 'd like to thank the panel for the work which they have done on this very difficult issue and , although the convenor has said that it is perhaps a difficult thing to alter the text of such a document on the floor of the house , I think we also have to point out that this is our only opportunity to comment upon this particular draft which will become a definitive draft if passed by the general assembly today .
25 For reasons which will become apparent in due course , it is necessary to restrict the type of sentence used in the definition .
26 For reasons which will become apparent , I will not provide more than a brief overview of this approach .
27 Then the matrix product has components C is known as the right Cauchy-Green deformation tensor for reasons which will become apparent later .
28 GCSE mathematics includes a coursework element which will become compulsory in 1991 .
29 ( Jakobson associates relationships of contiguity with the figure metonymy , and those of equivalence with that of metaphor , a point which need not concern us for the moment , but which will become relevant in the discussion of Lacan later . )
30 Between these two forms of political action there is a perpetual tension , the nature of which will become clearer when we have examined the development of parties themselves .
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