Example sentences of "which [pron] will then " in BNC.
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1 | I often start with something agreeable such as a head which I will then paint over . |
2 | Which I will then turn around and put to good use , most probably in Manchester . |
3 | All this , I argued , is at least suggestive about how we can have some form of access to the superficial form , say of our walking ( i.e. to the gross sequence of movements , if not to the nerves ) , and can impose a new walking ‘ strategy ’ to which we will then in due course ( after an analogue of compilation ) again lose access . |
4 | He questions the structuralist practice of reducing individual texts to a microcosm of a general poetics , of using ‘ the indifferent gaze of science ’ to force them to ‘ rejoin , inductively , the Copy from which we will then make them derive ’ ( 1975 : 3 ) . |
5 | That will leave us , presumably at the end of this process with some of the worst homes , which we will then have to decide what to do about . |
6 | No , I said the officers will produce figures which we will then very , very closely examine . |
7 | Teachers will be able to identify pupils ' weaknesses , which they will then be expected , so far as is possible , to correct . |
8 | When you claim Income Support , the DHSS will also give you a Housing Benefit claim form , which they will then pass on to the council . |
9 | In order to receive payments gross , anyone who qualifies should request form R85 from the institution in question , which they will then need to complete . |
10 | Erm by including conversions this time round I do n't see there 's any particular difference , we are giving the district a global figure for their districts , which they will then need to look at in the light of local circumstances . |
11 | When the blacksmith decides to make some new tongs for himself , he may just look around for suitable pieces of scrap which he will then fashion into the desired tools . |
12 | Each department will be assigned a factor describing the risk of being unfairly sanctioned , which varies according to the numbers of studentships , which it will then combine with a measure assessing the department 's performance against a target rate of 70% submissions within four years ( for full-time students ) . |