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

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1 We 've had a meeting Paul Keith and myself looking at er planning for the future of management supervision of the S L O's and got a plan together which will regular meetings
2 I hope by sharing the struggle and vision of the people in both ‘ worlds ’ , that more people will be inspired to ‘ blow the trumpet ’ which will one day sound the tune for the march of humanity into progress .
3 But for our purposes we can say that corporatism involves cooperative arrangements between government and non-governmental groups or institutions under which the latter , either in return for some benefit or in order to avoid some disadvantage , agree to act in a way which will further government policy .
4 The tournament , which will this year be held from 8th–14th June , has confirmed entries from Stefan Edberg , David Wheaton , Pete Sampras , Ivan Lendl and Guy Forget .
5 Playing a leading role in all aspects of new production developments — from conception through to commissioning and post-operational servicing — is the project engineering department , which will this year dedicate much of its time and expertise to the installation of capital plant and equipment .
6 Our flotilla yachts are the highly successful three cabin Oceanis 320 , ideal for Mediterranean use , which will this season cruise the beautiful and unspoilt gulfs of Gököva and Symi .
7 commissioned a new cereal plant and embarked on a capital project which will double output of breakfast cereals in France .
8 For the TA 's members in Yorkshire , can my right hon. friend give any reassurance to the House in connection with the Yorkshire Volunteers , which will next year celebrate its silver jubilee ?
9 What will future generations make of those dog eared colour prints of great aunt Tracy with a safety pin through her nose , skateboarding , tower blocks , hippies , cooling towers .
10 What will future Dave Sparts enter in the hotel register under ‘ nationality ’ ?
11 What will future travellers remember as they look back through the mist of time ?
12 But what will poor Benedict do ? ’
13 What will new technology do to the location of employment around the country and across the world ?
14 What will new technology be able to do for history teachers ?
15 What will other people on the estate think ? ’
16 Dr Payne , what will this money be used for ?
17 But what will those budgets buy ?
18 Apparently , missing Glyn showed how incompetent she was , and she had a rather annoying vision of him going into see Ned Clarke and passing on the information with a sceptical look , a sort of ‘ what will these women get up to next ? ’ expression .
19 What will these alterations mean ?
20 ‘ Go on , Shelley — what will old Freitas do when he meets his Constanza ? ’
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