Example sentences of "[noun sg] who will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The Clans meet Maghery in Sunday 's decider at the Athletic Grounds ( 3.30 ) and their potent mixture of youth and experience will test the Lough shore side who will again look to the mesmeric skills of the Robinson brothers , Jim and Dixie .
2 HEARTS ' John Robertson yesterday spoke up for all the members of Scotland 's impromptu squad to face Germany when he railed against any suggestion that the side who will tonight take on the world champions at Ibrox is made up of ‘ second class citizens ’ .
3 For this purpose he is provided with a well-structured form by the personnel department who will also advise on the timely use of in-house or external courses to extend the range of skills of a particular employee .
4 A candidate 's ability to project an image of an agreeable and concerned legislator who will carefully protect and advance the interests of his constituents is crucial .
5 It will probably be placed in a vault , brought out on Cup final days and placed in safekeeping by the winning club who will also have to take out special insurance .
6 Thank you to all who took part in the discussion , your views will be presented to the Executive Committee who will then make decisions concerning our future plans .
7 To help you , engage a top-class consultant who will independently catalyse and structure the debate that you want to take place .
8 This includes the child who will only be granted leave if the court is satisfied that he has sufficient understanding to make the application ( s10(9) ) .
9 The person who is terrified of storms , while restraining him or herself from hiding in the hall cupboard , will still give off an aura of anxiety to a child who will then come automatically to associate fear with the sound of thunder .
10 And it is a rare judge who will explicitly base a decision on the opinion of ‘ intelligent men of commerce ’ .
11 The moves follow a separate case involving a 14-year-old girl who will today defend her right to ‘ divorce ’ her parents at the High Court .
12 This poses a problem for the software developer who will probably need to write applications for both graphical and character-based environments .
13 It is recommended that as much information as possible be supplied since the DC may have to be assessed by other users , and will certainly be examined by the QA user who will eventually decide upon the fitness for purpose of any modules referenced by the DC .
14 The first thing you need is a sympathetic GP who will just listen and explain exactly what this illness is .
15 Flying Scotsman who will soon go into temporary retirement in action on the Ynys Mon Express .
16 While it is the Catholic Christian who will most naturally speak in this way , it is not unknown for the Evangelical Christian to make statements which come fairly close to that .
17 Rich git who 'll never miss it .
18 Unlike today 's Leeds team who 'll never win a thing .
19 You ca n't how can how can you talk about self help solving all the problems when you 've got an aging population who 'll never work again .
20 It is not a painful experience provided the patient is being treated by a trained and ethical therapist who will also give the kind of follow-up treatment described in the case histories detailed in later chapters .
21 That failing , there can be a conveyance between the husband and wife , to which the first mortgagee is a party , to release the husband from liability under the first mortgage and take a covenant to observe and perform the same from the wife who will also covenant with the husband to indemnify him in respect of the second mortgage .
22 Exaggeration is an integral part of the Irish storytelling and myth making tradition and any tale will be followed by the remark ‘ sure that 's nothin' ’ from an unimpressed listener who will then proceed to recall or invent an even more amazing yarn .
23 As a last resort , you can repeat the question to the speechreader who will then reply direct .
24 My mum 's the sort of person who 'll just argue with anything , if she thinks she 'll argue with anybody , or anything if she thinks that she 's being swindled , so like , she even went to the extent of having , they , we had an extension built , right , and she , we had it , only fair 's fair , this one particular suite , we had erm , and they , they had this absolutely massive bathroom built , okay not specifically to have a nicer bathroom , but to have a very big room and erm , so they had two sinks , this sounds real extravagant , erm ,
25 In practical terms , the school librarian or teacher may not have the authority to make a final decision on the purchase of a microcomputer but it is important that s/he has some knowledge of what microcomputers can do and what criteria should be used for selection , so that the decision made by the headteacher may be influenced by the person who will ultimately control and use the microcomputer .
26 Your son/daughter will have a special relationship with one particular person who will always be there for him/her .
27 Similarly it can be argued that if home helps or social workers request training from the CAB in aspects of new legislation , this can cement a positive relationship between the CAB and the local authority who will then see a service in action that is worth funding .
28 The five Home Secretary nominees with the support even of a minority of say three of the councillors will almost certainly be able to elect the Chairman of the authority who will then have in addition to his deliberatory vote a casting vote .
29 The adult who will finally emerge is different from the child , but still recognizably the same person you once knew and understood .
30 Professional duties are themselves a series of communications ; firstly , the surveyor receives from his client a ‘ brief ’ which will usually represent a fundamental item of communication between client and surveyor ; the partner or manager responsible will then communicate his understanding of that brief to the surveyor who will then progress the instruction .
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