Example sentences of "[v-ing] a [noun] [pron] will " in BNC.

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1 If you 're driving in a flash car , driving a porsche you 'll pay more than in a mini .
2 And if your lead results in CCG gaining a contract you will then be rewarded with a further £200 .
3 Here it becomes clear what is at stake in developing a grammar which will provide acceptable criteria for distinguishing " right " from " wrong " in linguistic usage : intervention into the culture of the masses .
4 The communications network established by Rank Xerox , for example , will be bequeathed to Andalusia ‘ as a contribution to technological development and to training a generation which will take Andalusia into the 21st century ’ .
5 Even where such process does not demonstrate the incompatibility of the firms seeking a merger it will frequently happen that the actual merger will need to be delayed for an agreed period so as to phase in the new arrangements .
6 ‘ Russia has its own problems and the EC will be seeking a remedy which wo n't harm them .
7 ‘ Russia has its own problems , and the EC will be seeking a remedy which wo n't harm them .
8 With flow production he or she will have to anticipate model changes in order to ensure that the firm is invited to quote at the outset , and then follow up this quotation in the expectation of securing an order which will be fulfilled over the life of the product .
9 C&P 's north-east distribution department has reviewed the performance of its contract hauliers and , by making improvements and efficiencies , is instigating a programme which will save the Company between £10-12m over the next three years .
10 This could prevent you completing a hole which will not be necessary .
11 Ahead of the Commission 's recommendations , the Law Society has taken steps to guarantee the competence of police station advice given by unqualified staff by producing a scheme which will provide comprehensive training for solicitor 's representatives , followed by a test which they will have to pass in order to continue to be paid for the work by the Legal Aid Board .
12 This has been aimed at producing a joint-work which will attempt to describe and analyse the significant achievements of these twin sectors of the Japanese economy .
13 In the Sahel a couple has to bear 10 children to be 95% certain of producing a son who will survive to the age of 38 .
14 If you 're buying a microwave you 'll be offered a whole host of features , but are they all worth having ?
15 ‘ No , this is n't the place , is it , Gemini girl ; you 'll be getting a reputation you wo n't want . ’
16 Full instructions are provided , although if you are installing a transformer you 'll need a qualified electrician .
17 Otherwise there is a danger of continuing a situation which will become increasingly less satisfactory and will lead only to the desire to leave the rural areas for social and educational as well as economic reasons .
18 If you 're having a beer I 'll some of my wine !
19 The only point that I would make is that if you are giving an opiate it will have many of the same effects and if I had to choose , I would probably prefer the opiate to diazepam .
20 Chairman , we are debating a motion which will we are debating a motion this afternoon Chairman which will ban fox hunting on land that we control .
21 Apart from its purely arithmetical use in calculating a measurement it will then be useful as a check on the experimental conditions , for example in making sure that the current illumination is near to that at which the exposure was calculated .
22 The design emphasises the importance of creating a style which will define not only the time , place and action , but also the characters portrayed .
23 He is creating a context which will help to justify his severe proposals for treating Irish resistance to the processes of civilisation ( proposals which include genocide ) .
24 Reform ( or ‘ rehabilitation ’ ) is the idea that punishment can reduce the incidence of crime by taking a form which will improve the individual offender 's character or behaviour and make him or her less likely to re-offend in future .
25 In cases involving an employer he will probably have to be interviewed later .
26 The aim is to build Labour 's credibility by creating an economy which will sustain higher spending on its social programme .
27 Bearing in mind your warm endorsement of our report ( to CPRW ) … and the widespread support it has received both in Wales and further afield , I trust you will actively consider taking an initiative which will receive general support … and could give considerable kudos as well as economic and environmental benefits to Wales . ’
28 Dreaming of ensnaring a visitor who will whisk him off to fabulous Detroit , Sonny is completely unaware that ‘ people do n't go there .
29 Designing a home for a growing family is quite a challenge — selecting a style which will survive through the years , and furniture built to withstand a hectic lifestyle with its beauty intact .
30 You will need the same heading allowance as for pinch pleats if it is to be made up as a curtain heading , but for making a valance you will need only 1.5cm ( ½in ) for the heading allowance .
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