Example sentences of "and which will " in BNC.
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1 | If you can not get your shoes back on , bring along a pair of flip-flops or sandals that you can slip into and which wo n't aggravate your feet . |
2 | In Ireland a party that puts up several candidates in a constituency will easily predict which of them are going to be elected , which may and which wo n't . |
3 | A special branch of communications which is also increasingly important to the hotel and travel industry , and which will be featured at HOTECH , is the on-line hotel bookings system . |
4 | Pilots ' helmets with miniature built-in video screens may not have obvious applications in hotels and restaurants , but there are several defence-led developments which do , and which will increasingly be seen around the industry . |
5 | But although they work well in the older types of glider , they are not practical with the modern machines which have a very docile stall and which will not drop a wing at the stall without gross over-ruddering . |
6 | This is a crucial proposition which we have already noted and which will be discussed again later in this book . |
7 | The second lurker is Europe : the issue which directly raises the problem of the leadership , and which will not go away . |
8 | It is a highly political issue with international ramifications which we are only just beginning to tackle and which will increasingly burden the agendas of the European Community 's new environmental agency . |
9 | Time and competition will tell which ideas will prosper , and which will be forgotten . |
10 | Two of his most memorable innings came in one-day internationals , the 138 not out in the 1979 World Cup final and the 189 not out at Old Trafford in 1984 which single-handedly transformed a desperate situation into a winning one , and which will surely never be forgotten by anyone who saw it . |
11 | This is the new generation of the wilderness , the generation which has not known slavery , and which will show no servility . |
12 | The plans , adopted by NatWest , and which will go on show to the public after Easter , have been designed by the Fitzroy Robinson Partnership , a firm of architects which was responsible for many of the high-quality buildings in the City . |
13 | It will soon be up-staged by the enormous 5,000 room MGM Grand , which guests will enter along a yellow brick road and which will contain , as the casino , a life-sized version of the Emerald City . |
14 | Lead is a poison which impairs the development of the nerves and the brain , especially in children , and which will poison anyone if enough is ingested . |
15 | Now we are offering young people aged 16 and 17 vouchers they can use to buy approved courses of education or training , and which will put the power of choice in their hands . |
16 | We have kindly been provided with a VHS copy of the above stock footage by ART films with regard to an educational non-broadcast video entitled Project Video which we are currently filming and which will be for use in teaching English as a foreign language to secondary school age students throughout the world . |
17 | I have , as a result of the new storyboard , got a detailed list of proposals and suggestions from the new programmer which I am faxing to you ( eight pages to follow ) , and which will form the basis of formal discussions between the programmer and myself and possibly David , and from which we have to derive a proper technical specification . |
18 | Its answers to new problems tend to be old answers — answers which have answered other questions in the past , and which will answer other questions in the future . |
19 | Discussion and consultation will often bring to light facts … of which the employers were unaware , and which will throw new light on the problem . |
20 | That particular arrangement is now , of course , at an end , but Entertainment UK in conjunction with Conifer have produced two new labels — the budget-priced ‘ Aspects ’ and the mid-priced ‘ Classics ’ — which feature recordings described as ‘ selected from a wide range of lively independent record labels ’ , and which will be sold solely through Woolworths stores . |
21 | These are some of the ideas which were mentioned on that occasion and which will be met in many other different contexts , leading towards a real understanding of them . |
22 | The Gallery comprises three rooms , one of which is to be designated the ‘ Eric Jones-Evans Room ’ and which will house his Collection and provide a research centre for the study of 19th-century theatre and melodrama . |
23 | Private income from which income tax has not been deducted and which will therefore be assessed by the Inland Revenue : |
24 | There is no need to become over-anxious about the subject of diet for the elderly.We simply need to keep a careful eye on things , to see that they are eating a good variety of food which includes plenty of protein , dairy products and fresh fruit and vegetables , together with some roughage , which is often best taken in the form of a bran cereal , and which will , in many cases , completely eliminate the problem of constipation and ease that of piles . |
25 | THE Princess of Wales has obtained a copy of the video version of Pallas 2 , the spoof soap opera which pokes fun at the Royal Family and which will be shown next week on Channel 4 . |
26 | Fortunately goldfish can thrive in a surprisingly-wide assortment of environmental conditions and we need to determine a practical range in which we can operate , and which will be satisfactory for our fish . |
27 | I hesitate to use the word ‘ basic ’ , as a machine with a punchcard patterning system and which will knit Fair Isle , tuck , slip and punch lace is not a basic machine . |
28 | Choose a punchcard which , according to your manual , is suitable for knitweave and which will only give medium length floats . |
29 | Wimbledon estimates that this new service , which will be on air for up to 14 hours for each day of The Championships and which will be presented by commentators such as Andrew Castle , Paul Hutchins and Warren Jacques , will have a potential audience of up to 450,000 . |
30 | There will be classrooms where it is evident that these factors are already borne in mind , and which will need only minor additions such as the clear labelling of cupboards in print or braille , or a rearrangement of seating in relation to light sources from windows and to ensure clear visibility of blackboard or overhead projector . |