Example sentences of "which [noun pl] will [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He points to the way in which the law has developed from a maze of individual sets of circumstances in which one or other of the prerogative writs would lie to a general principle under which courts will review decisions on the three grounds of illegality , irrationality and procedural impropriety : see per Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v. Minister for the Civil Service [ 1985 ] A.C. 374 , 410 .
2 Apple says it has not decided which products will include Jot , although the technology will be part of the Macintosh in the future , it promised .
3 It is far from clear , even using the Diplock test , which statutes will give rise to civil liability .
4 The key distinction is that between the case in which there is a known , finite number of periods in which firms will choose prices or outputs , and those in which either the number of periods , though finite , is not known with certainty , or the time horizon can be regarded as infinite .
5 The success of the fiftieth-anniversary appeal attests to the gallery 's singular capacity to attract donations which is , and will be shown throughout the 1990s , the principal method by which museums will obtain masterpieces .
6 Whereas other curriculum examples from this list describe the ways in which teachers will help pupils develop their own skills and perceptions through carefully considered assignments and evaluation procedures , those for the arts , and for art in particular , refer only to influencing pupils ' tastes , with no description of pupil activity or of programme development in the arts .
7 Israeli groups are planning protests over the weekend , with special attention focusing on a march in Jerusalem by the Peace Now movement in which demonstrators will carry pictures of some of the 130 Palestinian and four Jewish children under 16 who have been killed during the unrest .
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