Example sentences of "[that] she will have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , ’ said Louise gently , ‘ I 'm sure that she 'll have her own views when the time comes . ’
2 I do n't envy you having to tell the dear lady that she 'll have to spend the rest of her holiday with her wrist in plaster ! ’
3 Not that she 'll have spent it .
4 Sarah overhears her husband being told that she will have a son in the spring .
5 But with the resurgence in business , those who are left are having to work long hours to ensure that the quality of service to clients is not affected , and she believes that she will have to start recruiting again before long .
6 It is likely that she will have to give up her employment to accompany her husband .
7 Firstly , it seems unreasonable , against nature , and misogynistic to suggest to a young woman that she will have to wait until her late 20s to complete her minimum training and then be able to start a family .
8 Alix Bowen has always known that she will have to go to the party , because she is one of Liz Headleand 's two closest friends , and she has pledged her support , for what it is worth .
9 Certainly , nowhere within it does a wife pledge that she will have sexual intercourse with her husband upon demand : indeed , it is expressly stated that the purpose of matrimony is not ‘ to satisfy men 's carnal lusts and appetites . ’
10 Take the case of the masochist whose partner inflicts harm upon her because it is only in these circumstances that she will have sexual intercourse .
11 I am grateful for the Minister 's reply and I know that she will have been as horrified as the rest of us by the images and the conflict that was reported from Somalia last weekend .
12 Maritz is not returning to the L.P.G.A. She will play in Europe again next season , by which stage she believes that she will have gathered sufficient experience to fix her sights on America .
13 Mitch seems to be the ideal person for offering her this but Blanche knows that she will have to lie about her past to gain his affection .
14 Damages for the loss of dependency ought to be such that she will have available to her to spend each year , free of tax , a sum equal to the amount of the dependency .
15 Then came the stabbing incident which forced Monica to cancel so much of her programme for this year but we are now optimistic that she will have fully recovered before our tournament . ’
16 I used to tell trainees that it was their first aptitude test to see if they could make it over Stamford Street ! ’ was not too upset to find that she will have to devise a new aptitude test from the summer .
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