Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] will have the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you have not had an invite yet — chase your manager for one , he or she will have the dates . ’
2 Every person who is 18 or over will be sent their own Poll Tax bill and everyone will have the right to pay in 10 monthly instalments .
3 A reporter 's interest may be stimulated by attending an event , and you will have the chance to talk to him and gain a feel for his interest and views .
4 At the present time the best days to walk around Funchal are Saturday and Sunday when it is much quieter and you will have the chance to stop and view the buildings and doorways , many of which have interesting detail .
5 Continue to knit with this second program and you will have the dress section you require .
6 Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the cart .
7 Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the vessel .
8 Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the room .
9 You will be told if you are unsuccessful in your application and you will have the right to have your application reviewed .
10 He decided to inform her of her duties , said casually , watching her as he spoke , ‘ Your day would begin at six o'clock , finish at Miss Mates 's bedtime between half-past ten and eleven , and you will have the attic bedroom .
11 The cost need not be very high and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that the finished result will be kept for a long time , if not forever , by the recipient .
12 And we will have the regulator , who will arbitrate if there are problems between Railtrack and prospective users . ’
13 ‘ Local authorities will find ways of closing them despite their popularity , and they will have the power to do it because there will not be anything to protect the schools .
14 And he will have the sympathy of the entire parish , of course .
15 The widower will receive many more invitations out to meals in other people 's homes in the early days too , and he will have the advantage of never having to feel trapped in the isolation of an empty house in the evenings ; for if his emotional condition after his wife 's death is reasonably steady and he feels the need of company , he can always stroll out to the local pub for a drink , where he can remain in complete control of the amount of conversation he wants , or can endure , and can head for home again just when he feels like it .
16 You wo n't be asked to mend fences or brand steers , but you will have the chance to watch the ranch hands — the wranglers — at work ; go riding or walking , or take a drive into town for some shopping .
17 If the bereaved is your mother-in-law you have the problem of trying to help someone with whose personality and reactions you may not be entirely familiar ; but you will have the advantage of being able to remain a little more detached from the throbbing centre of her pain and therefore freer to be objective in the help you give her , without in any way reducing the flow of sympathy and affection she will hope to receive from you .
18 If he wins the next two legs , today and tomorrow , his total prize money as overall Grade A champion will only amount to £970 — but he will have the opportunity to compete at Wembley for the rest of the week .
19 Chamomile makes a good lawn , provided it does not have too much traffic on it , but should be used for small areas , as it needs constant attention to keep weeds at bay , but it will have the advantage of remaining green in dry conditions .
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