Example sentences of "which will be consider [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The RSPCA applied for costs of £1,100 which will be considered during sentencing in May .
2 I enclose a copy of the Draft Capital Budget 1993/94 which will be considered at the undernoted meetings/special meetings : —
3 This , though , is probably the most popular modern vision of the Pacific — a vision of a place of unbridled growth , vigour and wealth , one that has helped to spawn modish concepts like the Pacific Rim , the Pacific Basin and the Pacific Community ( each of which will be considered in detail later ) .
4 It is this topic which will be considered in the next chapter .
5 The different stages of the legal processing of sex criminals give rise to different forms of press reporting , which will be considered in separate chapters .
6 The count procedure gives rise to a different focus by the press , which will be considered in Chapter 4 .
7 This judicial restraint is partly a function of the doctrine of separation of powers which will be considered in Chapter 20 .
8 As Parrinder also indicates , the question remains as to whether the " aims of English " can be formulated other than in terms of humanism , a question which will be considered in the Conclusion .
9 This is because of two main reasons which are closely linked and which will be considered in more detail later .
10 For reasons outlined earlier in this chapter these do not usually consist of jobs , but rather of space ( which will be considered in the following chapter under the heading of land use and access ) and housing .
11 Quantitative forecasting techniques comprise three main groups , each of which will be considered in turn .
12 The Act creates six offences , all of which involve the use of language or material that is ‘ threatening , abusive or insulting , ’ each of which will be considered in turn .
13 It is these syntactic relationships and the ways in which they can be handled which are primarily responsible for the distinction between pre-coordinate and post coordinate indexing systems — approaches which will be considered in Chapter 17 .
14 The questions raised by literature 's interaction with power , vested in the control of institutions and those who control them , has been the focus of recent debate about how texts circulate in history and is crucial to the arguments voiced in the New Historicism which will be considered in detail in Chapter 4 .
15 If the House so decides , we may be able to consider some of the detailed points during the debate on the four sets of amendments which will be considered in Committee .
16 Certain types of taxation also continued : the seventh century boasts plenty of evidence for tolls of various kinds , which will be considered in chapter 12 .
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