Example sentences of "[conj] will have [prep] [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Notably in New England and California , the adjustment between old expectations of ever-better social services , paid for by an ever-growing economy , and the new recessionary reality is a large one that will have to be made quickly .
2 The findings of your own and other studies on the costs of computing , point towards our own computing staff being a resource that will have to be replicated in the new structures .
3 By then you should know the tournament , the course and the shots that will have to be played by the leaders . "
4 These three examples show the wide range of conditions that will have to be handled in providing far additions .
5 In detail , will the Minister give the capital debt figure that will have to be shouldered by these three hospitals ?
6 In any case , if one insists on talking about knowledge , the question that will have to be answered sooner or later is what does constitute genuine knowledge , and if it should turn out , as it well might , that in defining the conditions of knowledge one has to make use of existential propositions of one sort or another , then the suggested reductivist paraphrase will not have achieved its purpose .
7 This is the key to Dorothy Heathcote 's attitude to drama ; may I suggest it is also a key to the re-thinking that will have to be done vis-à-vis the arts and the curriculum .
8 Well , there will be a certain amount of explanation that will have to be done , because Geoffrey Howe is a well known , well liked figure among many people that I deal with er but now , and for some time now , for a year now , it 's I who have been dealing with them and I hope I 've inherited some of the work and some of the trust which he helped to create .
9 VETERANS of England 's last strife-torn Test series in India eight years ago have warned of the dangers and sacrifices that will have to be faced if Lord 's insist on going ahead with an 11-week tour at the end of this month .
10 is a story that will have to be told elsewhere . )
11 The French Open champion has ‘ a serious condition that will have to be taken care of in a substantial way , ’ said her agent , Phil de Picciotto .
12 Slow play is the other problem for World Cup that will have to be addressed .
13 Still , Phil Danaher , the new Irish captain , knows the mountain that will have to be climbed .
14 It is a point that will have to be stressed again and again .
15 They 're a pest and a danger and will have to be destroyed .
16 If they are lead or iron they are old and will have to be replaced before long .
17 It had been severely damaged by water and dirt , to the extent that it is unusable and will have to be replaced .
18 But identity is an elusive concept and will have to be defined further and concretised .
19 There are limitations of course — dingbats and other specialised marks can not be generated from the master file and will have to be stored conventionally .
20 If , in the education market-place , good examination results are the product , parents the consumers , then the youngsters are the raw material and will have to be screened for their examination ability .
21 Some people have notions of using the technology as an ambitious static analysis machine but in most cases it simply presents more data than anybody needs and will have to be restrained .
22 Obviously in the winter it still may not provide enough and will have to be supplemented with concentrates and this assumes that the pasture has been well maintained and is not overstocked .
23 You will almost inevitably find , as you begin to think what sort of a story your police procedural might have , that if will have to be set in a city of some size .
24 As a result , the amendment can not be ‘ talked out ’ as has happened on every previous occasion , but will have to be resolved through a free vote .
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