Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] will have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I will have the chance to be your Teacher .
2 Well it is it 's it 's planned pretty well as you know we we always take the summer off we never work during the summer because we do our recording and we make our video and then we 're ready for the road and the video 's released and there 's promotion put into it so er if we go to Australia which we 'll go on our next May and June you know it 's a good time out there for selling product as well so we will have an album released before we get out there and and everything will be planned out .
3 And erm so he will have a phone number of the vicar and so on .
4 As there is indeed a need to reduce car dependency it therefore follows that the nearer to York that the new settlement is then the greater the benefits could result , equally to , the further that the new settlement is from York then I think the less it will have an effect in reducing the pressures for development upon York .
5 Nevertheless it will have a counterpart .
6 Later I will have the privilege of answering a question from my hon. Friend the Member for Orpington ( Mr. Stanbrook ) on that matter .
7 Some never query that sooner or later they will have a child or several children .
8 Lina was reluctant to leave a happy secure home , but now she will have a cottage of her own , with hot water and an indoor toilet and cooker , and grazing space for a couple of goats and many chickens .
9 Today you will have the chance to relax on board watching the scenery and local life along the banks of the Nile .
10 Today you will have the opportunity to visit Tell El-Amarna a city built by Akhenaton ( 18th Dynasty ) .
11 Er , tomorrow you will have an exam on Covermaster , it 's not going to be the type of exam that 's going to be , what 's the minimum premium ? , it 's going to be more looking at potential clients , and what they 're going to want from the plan .
12 People often worry that their heart is beating so fast they will have a heart attack , or they feel so faint and dizzy they will collapse , or they will be physically sick in public .
13 Here they will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge to practical situations and to evaluate company practices .
14 Once here he will have an operation to repair a cleft palate by plastic surgeon Charles Viva .
15 If they are the only witness to deal with a vital issue then you will have no alternative but to call them .
16 If you are buying then you will have a survey done , which may point out some of the defects .
17 At least you will have a chance to air some of your ideas on the way forward for tourism in Wales .
18 Nearly always some compromise can be reached with the vendor , depending on whether it is a buyer 's or a seller 's market , but at least you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you 've been through everything with a fine tooth comb , that you 've done the best you possibly can and know what you are letting yourself in for !
19 There you will have the opportunity to learn about clog making and cheese preparation .
20 Can we have Mr Cunnane , then Mr Sedgewick , and then we will have a coffee break .
21 Er , if they say that er , they should be er , a balance or reserve put in by constituent authorities then we will have the money available to do that , if we did n't then they may have frozen the reserves that are already there and asked us to put some more money in as well .
22 precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme
23 Even then they will have no evidence — unless perhaps they tape all conversations with their dealers , for themselves .
24 But sometimes it will have no effect on fitness , or so little effect that its fate is decided by chance and not by selection .
25 Cley said , ‘ If that weapon kills aggression , as you claim , then it will have no effect on me .
26 But if kind is interpreted more narrowly , then it will have the effect of limiting the defendant 's liability .
27 If it occurs after the time of supply then he will have a defence , although the retailer will be liable for breach of the implied terms under ss13-14 of SGA 1979 and analagous provisions in contracts of supply .
28 But then he will have no compunction in taking Friday afternoon off to go shopping with his spouse .
29 In other words , although you can not absolutely know or control the meanings that your novel communicates to its readers , you can not not know that you are involved in an activity of communication , otherwise you will have no criteria of relevance , logic , cohesion , success and failure , in the composition of your fictional discourse .
30 Certainly they will have a presence in the instant sector that will be created but they will only want to hold shares in two or three companies .
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