Example sentences of "which [pron] will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But , for reasons which I will later mention , it seemed to us that there would be no serious answer to the defendant 's rectification claim and Mr. Rayner James for the building society did not contend otherwise .
2 In particular it is a fundamental feature of the American New Critics ' work , to which I will shortly turn .
3 If I make a promise to you in return for your supplying me with three , quite useless , chocolate wrappers , which I will instantly throw away , there is a perfectly good contract provided that the promise was seriously intended ( below , p. 205 ) .
4 And Frances has also collected a petition of sixty four children at her school which I will also hand over to the county secretary .
5 There is a second issue which I will again illustrate with a true story .
6 I have some wonderful memories which I will always cherish but it is time for someone else to take over .
7 Sadly , there is a lot about proust 's mission which I will never be able to believe in .
8 The Department of Social Security has also offered arguments with which I will now briefly deal .
9 Now , erm , what 's wrong with this if you think about it , is that er it 's hard to know what fitness and fittest means and although I 'm now gon na spend about ten minutes talking about it , this will be the last time you 'll hear me mention the word fitness , and I strongly advise you to do the same , for reasons which I will now n now explain .
10 We now move to the erm sort of , two A which I will now as and this will be that Synod urges local churches through their consultations with district treasurers and the finance committee to incrus , increase their contribution to MMF in nineteen ninety three in such a way that the provincial commitment may be increased by at least five percent over the nineteen ninety two budgets targets sorry !
11 I often start with something agreeable such as a head which I will then paint over .
12 Which I will then turn around and put to good use , most probably in Manchester .
13 What has not been developed to the same extent is the suggestiveness of his work on the novel for theories of genre , a suggestiveness which I will only touch on here , but which seems to me to be worth a great deal more investigation and discussion .
14 Items for which you will no longer have to pay include : your travelling costs to work , bought lunches , special clothes ; plus all the out-of-pocket incidentals such as drinks with colleagues , trade magazines and collections for presents or the Christmas party .
15 It is in a villa which you will easily find because it is near the river .
16 This is just one version out of the score of recipes for this venerable dish which is not a grill at all and which you will scarcely find nowadays simmering away in the galleys of the great petrol barges which whirl down the Rhone to Marseille .
17 The main topic of the evening will be the choice of subjects from S3 to S6 , about which you will also find information in the accompanying booklet .
18 You may otherwise develop bad habits which you will either never become aware of or which you will not be able to change .
19 Imagine the indignity of trying to learn by heart , over breakfast , a set of opinions , which you will later claim as your own , on such subjects as your party 's policy on the amateur status of Rugby Union , female circumcision and devolution of power to the regional arts boards … and all morning your party agent sending you urgent messages that your whole campaign 's falling apart .
20 This experience should be something from which you will both learn .
21 Brim 's translation ‘ You will be smitten with the Egyptian dermatitis , characterized by swellings , dry crusts , and ulcers , from which you will never be healed , and the Lord shall smite you in the knees , and in the legs , with a sore botch that can not be healed from the sole of thy foot to the top of thy head ’ not only gives a description that would do very well for syphilis but also pre-empts the habit of the fifteenth-century Europeans of ascribing the disease to the enemy .
22 There is also a microfiche catalogue which is like a miniature card catalogue which you may need some help with and the computer catalogue which you will definitely need some help with .
23 Income where tax has been deducted at source and on which you will therefore not be required to pay further tax is as follows :
24 We say nothing could be further from the truth and indeed to get any if you read just one newspaper this morning we will say from that which you will actually see in the witness box .
25 Quite simply , this guarantees you money which you will certainly need if a key person dies , or is too ill or too injured to work .
26 ( This idea of media ‘ domination ’ is an important one which you will certainly meet again .
27 For you sit here , thousands of miles away from Palestine , a land which most of you will never see , and yet which you will certainly pay for-with your money , yes , and some of you with your blood and sweat — you sit here and you listen to me as I tell you about this impossible , this ridiculous dream , and it does n't occur to you that we are all mad , you and I and all our people ? ’
28 I shall be obliged to you if you will be so good as to let the bearer have my copy of the last year 's Transactions , in which you will greatly oblige , Sir , your most humble servant , Philip Miller .
29 She talks of her beauty as a fact which she will neither boast about nor play down .
30 The police have n't been able to trace her and we shall have to arrange an inquest — and of course the funeral , which she will naturally need to be concerned with . ’
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