Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] will [adv] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Children seem to have little difficulty accepting this convention because it is so like the action replays they will frequently have seen on television .
2 For Adrian Hop there 's nothing that can ease the pain of the loss of his daughter but perhaps he says she wo n't have died in vain .
3 He says they wo n't have to look for change .
4 Depending on the amount , you could put it towards paying off a mortgage , extending your home , taking a special holiday , even moving house — things you may have promised yourself for years , comforts you will certainly have earned by the time you retire .
5 This may be the trade-in price of your existing car which means you wo n't have to dip into your savings .
6 This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’
7 He 's a para-medic rather than a doctor , but his presence means you wo n't have to worry about the twins ’ health . ’
8 When Granny heard this she just sniffed and said , ‘ Well Morag , that means we 'll just have to do all the cleaning ourselves , eh . ’
9 ‘ At least it means we wo n't have to go to that horrid barn place , ’ said a nome .
10 Obtaining membership of the full European Tour means he will not have to undergo the punishing marathon of the PGA Qualifying School in France on November 13-18 .
11 Not , he wrote ( and Goldberg went on typing ) , that here in London one is cut off from such supplies in the normal course of events , but that work can not begin until one knows one will not have to bother with such things , for a while at least .
12 But Clinton 's nationwide image as untrustworthy refuses to fade , while the insurgent Brown is enjoying himself hugely as the slash-and-burn anti-everybody candidate who knows he will never have to fulfil his outlandish promises .
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