Example sentences of "the [noun pl] will have [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | By then , all the companies will have divided their businesses into separate profit centres . |
2 | For these developments to be taken seriously , the multiculturalists will have to abandon their additive models of cultural pluralism and their continuing obsession with the old ethnicities . |
3 | The charities will have to send their accounts , together with a report , to the Charity Commissioners within 10 months of the financial year end . |
4 | I expect that most of the children will have had their injuries dealt with . |
5 | By the time the beech hedge begins to grow and shade the border , the leaves will have refuelled their corms and died down . |
6 | To see off that threat , Sun and the others will have to cut their prices still further . |
7 | Whether I destroy the clothes first or fold them neatly the papers will have to have their story . |
8 | Yet the time may come when the unions will have expiated their follies of the sixties and seventies , partly through the rationalisation and mergers of the past decade , partly through reforms forced on them by changes in the law during the eighties , partly by a public rediscovery that trade unions are a necessary part of a free society . |