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

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1 These results suggest that R&D agreements will generate the highest social benefits where they concentrate on R rather than D , which will in addition reduce the perceived risk that competition in the markets created by the innovations will be blunted .
2 The buy-out vehicle , usually a new company which the managers form for the purpose ( " Newco " ) , will therefore often have a fairly complex share and loan capital structure , the reason for which will in part be tax driven .
3 To start with you need an injector , which will in turn need extra tractor horsepower .
4 These may have a direct effect on the child , or reduce the birthweight of the child which will in turn increase the possibility of mental handicap .
5 The terminals will be linked to minicomputers , which will in turn be linked to the mainframe computers — ICL 296 's — in Bootle .
6 More heating of the Earth either by solar or gaseous factors will increase the amount of plankton , which will in turn lower temperatures .
7 All health professionals need to work closely with families to develop their confidence as parents , which will in turn affect their relationship with the child .
8 It is important , however , to consider the main distinguishing features of each system in order to understand how product-cost analysis and cost control may be affected , which will in turn influence how resources are allocated within the company .
9 But it follows that if a pool is placed in full sun , strong plant growth will result , which will in turn ensure that there is always plenty of surface shade available for the fish .
10 Alternatively , the vendor may either set up a new company and transfer assets into the company from all over its group before selling the shares in the new company , or transfer the assets into its main trading company which will in turn transfer the assets to the purchaser .
11 A complex of private houses and flats will be built between Victoria Square and a proposed ‘ town square ’ , which is earmarked for the seaward end of Victoria Road , which will in turn revert to its ancient name of The Horseshoe .
12 One of the most fundamental areas concerns the introduction of new education and examination systems which will in future be handled jointly by the Institute and Faculty .
13 It is thought that this move will be followed by stronger legislation which will in time ban all cigarette companies ' brand names and logos appearing in any form on Italian TV .
14 We have this remarkable gift of tears , which will in time ease both our physical and emotional pain .
15 As the smoke from the fire gently filters upwards through the drying malted barley , the peat gently imparts its distinctive aroma , which will in time find its way through to the finished malt whisky .
16 They stand condemned by the very tenets of their religions unless that religion is in itself a perverse and cancerous development which will in time kill what gave it birth in any case .
17 The principal characteristic of African economies in the next fifty years will then be an urban market which will in aggregate be very valuable but will have a low income per head .
18 The chair and secretary of the Commission will sit on the BAF Council , which will in effect be the governing body of the sport overall .
19 The new legislation — which will in effect make over 88 per cent of Australia 's native forests available to large scale-logging and pulping concerns — is likely to be introduced in March .
20 Even assuming that the French public can be persuaded to accept what will in effect be the Deutschmark as their currency , and are willing to allow their economic policy to be decided by German domestic needs , will membership of this ‘ inner core ’ in fact be beneficial for Britain ?
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