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

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1 as well as Callinicos , there is nothing as far as art ( as distinct from culture or politics ) is concerned which will a priori privilege a Tatlin made in revolutionary Petrograd from a Matisse painted in a hotel bedroom on the Riviera — Benjamin on technique notwithstanding ( do n't forget : Benjamin owned a Klee ) .
2 This is a matter which will no doubt be governed by consumer demand .
3 Princess Stephanie of Monaco , Princess Louise of Meinenbourg , Jo Forbes and that go-go dancer they snapped me with in São Paulo are all at 100–7 , which will no doubt annoy them all severely . ’
4 If not , there will have been a real loss , which will no doubt add to the rising tide of semi-literacy .
5 Mowry 's semi-autobiographical account avoids either gun glamour or sentimentalism , but it 's already been snapped up by Hollywood which will no doubt insist on both
6 However , each National Board will wish to evolve re-entry programmes with their own country 's needs and priori-ties in mind , and this may be reflected in the modus operandi of individual boards , and the considerable amount of time and discussion which will no doubt take place in advance of reaching a UK wide agreement .
7 From the beginning , however , these difficulties have been recognized and although there have been attempts to overcome them — attempts which will no doubt continue — there had to be a way of progressing while these studies were being undertaken .
8 There are reports of early political undercurrents in India , which will no doubt gather momentum nearer the time , against the tour to Sri Lanka next year .
9 We are delighted to welcome Mark and his team to Rentokil , and he looks forward to the many leads which will no doubt be forthcoming .
10 I shall not deal with the second part of the hon. Gentleman 's question because it raises difficult issues which will no doubt be the subject of discussion later .
11 If one buys a house near a railway line , one expects some disturbance from it , and that is a factor which will no doubt be reflected in the price .
12 It is hoped that we will shortly be starting our own Social Club which will no doubt make full use of them too .
13 Mick is already compiling a list of G M B councillors which will no doubt help in trying to er , ensure that that particular motion meets its objectives in the coming year .
14 Billed as ‘ the most comprehensive display in Britain of the vast range of designed consumer and household products made in this century ’ , the 20th Century Gallery is an elegantly preserved and rich collection which will no doubt be extensively used by a variety of audiences .
15 I fear that does not even begin to address our concern the assurances which were given on the last occasion about the Home Secretary 's attitude by the Noble Earl Lord which will no doubt be repeated later this afternoon , will of course hold good only for as long as Mr Howard is Home Secretary .
16 What 'll the Cap'n do with me ?
17 And this shows if you give the book out at the end and then what 'll the guy say you wan na give it out at the beginning , sow the seed that this is the only way you work , you 're now thinking well this guy 's gon na be asking me for recommendations at some stage during the hour together
18 What will a specialist do ?
19 My speech is therefore directed principally to what will no doubt be the two main areas of interest to the House : that is to say , the benefits uprating generally and the voluminous regulations that provide or pave the way for the introduction of disability living allowance and disability working allowance in April 1992 , to the advantage of tens of thousands of disabled people .
20 What will the grant fund ?
21 The more readily answered questions , nothing wrong with it , it 's great but again er you fall into patterns do n't you I 'm sure you on training courses we know that er one or two people are content to have the answer , so what will the rest of us do ?
22 If my right hon. Friend agrees with either or both contentions , what will the Government do about that ?
23 Since the Government have supported independence in Russia , Lithuania and other parts of the world , when the people of Scotland democratically and peacefully vote for independence , what will the Government say to them ?
24 What will the enthusiast 's main memories be of the eighties ?
25 What will the total cost be ?
26 What will the law make of the output of expert systems when it comes to deciding the authorship and ownership of that output ?
27 What will the curriculum contain and who will determine its contents ?
28 WHAT WILL THE CANVASS FORM ASK FOR ?
29 What will the jurors feel is the true story whey they have heard from the ‘ hen party from Bournemouth ’ ?
30 What will the birth be like ?
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