Example sentences of "will [adv] have [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And , like it or not , Britain will eventually have to automate its manufacturing . |
2 | Warn them too that the defendant will only have to release their report if they intend to rely upon it and that therefore they may never see the report . |
3 | If holding you will already have decided your sector joining procedure . |
4 | Parents also argue that by the time the results of the SATS are published their children will already have chosen their GCSE subjects . |
5 | ( They will already have curled their lip at a book such as this and moved on . ) |
6 | With MAS assistance the vendor will normally have set his expectation , upper and lower limits and opening position by the time of the issue of the Information memorandum . |
7 | After a period of very stable numbers between 1985–89 , the PCC will thus have seen its workload increase by 66 per cent in only three years , a trend which shows little sign of ending . |
8 | The current Parliament was elected in 1987 , and it will soon have run its term . |
9 | If you decide not to continue with the claim or if it is unsuccessful , you will still have to pay our bill . |
10 | Even if this persuades Congress to agree to the 22 JSTARS the Pentagon wants to buy and also helps the company to export the aircraft , Grumman will still have to cut its workforce further . |
11 | In this respect , NAB will also have to define its relationship with the voluntary colleges , many of which have a major involvement in teacher education . |
12 | The mutual support and warmth that membership of a Christian group could provide will also have played its part . |
13 | As well as improving their sound insulation , you will also have improved their security , especially if you also fit a security lock , which pulls the door up tightly into the draught-stripping . |
14 | They will probably have to amputate your leg , in the end . ’ |
15 | Therefore , in a time of radical change in systems of community care , care programming will inevitably have to wait its turn , and may even have to prove its worth before it is adopted fully by health and social services . |
16 | The other member of the auks to breed in Shetland , the black guillemot , stays inshore all year , and will now have completed its moult from mottled grey and white to the smart satin black with white wing-patches . |
17 | McKenzie , who lost his WBO bantamweight title 13 months ago when another Puerto Rican , Rafael Del Valle , stopped him in a round , will now have to consider his future after becoming Britain 's first fighter this century to win world titles at three different weights . |
18 | If they are not , Mrs Thatcher will either have to reconsider her faith in the private sector always to do what she deems to be the right thing , or she will have to promote changes in the way in which the markets go about their business . |
19 | If the Irish are to prosper Down Under , they will certainly have to improve their ball retention in contact situations , where Cabannes and Tordo were constantly able to rob ball on the deck . |
20 | Any attempt to grapple with a holist theory will therefore have to separate its holist character from its other features , and especially where a theory is weak , it will be important to see whether the deficiency is the result of its being holist , or is due to something else . |