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

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1 New guidelines just issued by the government mean that the NCC and national park authorities will soon have to pay landowners huge amounts of compensation if they want to preserve scientifically valuable sites from intensive farming .
2 The National Curriculum subjects will therefore have to be given priority for resources , especially where schools have not offered the full curriculum to all pupils , or in primary schools which may have done little science and technology .
3 The Banking Department will thus have to acquire more notes from the Issue Department , which will simply print more in exchange for extra government or other securities supplied by the Banking Department .
4 Car drivers will now have to negotiate the dangers of an access road hidden by a bend on a hill .
5 Quicker thinking readers will probably have noticed what I did n't , which is that the first appearance of ‘ adverb ’ is a mistaken correction by a typesetter or proofreader of the correctly wrong ‘ abverb ’ .
6 Anyone who wants to explain away the material I have offered in the interview extracts will merely have to look up item ( 7 ) .
7 Many databases which use SQL provide a QBE interface so that inexperienced users can formulate queries quickly ( the data definition will usually have been carried out by a more experienced user using SQL and complex queries will also use SQL ) .
8 An Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute and a Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management , in his new role , David Ovenden will also have responsibility for the management of the two P&O Insurance Companies , Proteus and Beaufort Insurance .
9 Debra Busuttil will never have another baby because after labour was induced for the dead child doctors had to perform a life-saving hysterectomy .
10 AFICIONADOS of the BBC 's Test Match Trivia programme will soon have a chance to pit their wits in a contest of similar format .
11 The final Group One game , on June 17 , is against the host nation at 27,700 all-seated Stockholm , where the 5,321 England fans will also have to pay up to £43.50 for a ticket .
12 Northern Ireland companies will also have the chance to take part in the IDB 's trade mission to the three countries from November to December 10 .
13 The Northern Ireland youngsters will then have a training evening with the England Juniors ( U-17s ) and follow that with a full match .
14 Two Regional Council staff will soon have the opportunity to see Water and Drainage 's adopted WaterAid project at first hand as they are leaving their jobs to go travelling in Asia .
15 These snotty cartoon punks will just have to carry on pogoing .
16 In the meantime I suspect that the Rugby Union will soon have to acknowledge that they are not nearly far enough down the road with their new registration legislation to have a hope of implementing it on May 1 .
17 The disclosure letter will frequently have attached to it , or referred to in it , a significant amount of documents which are deemed to be disclosed , so it is vital that the acquirer insists on receiving this material early enough to be able properly to evaluate it .
18 Handwriting recognition software is still lousy , and it seems the first pen systems will just have pre-programmed forms loaded .
19 Here a telephone conversation will usually have to suffice .
20 Whereas business users can pick up a leading handset such as a Nokia Cityman 190 for £200 , Lifetime and LowCall subscribers will typically have to pay £100 more for the same equipment , according to one phone dealer we spoke to .
21 On modern chairs , pva woodworking adhesives will probably have been used , so the soaking or steaming process will take a lot longer ; however , it will work in the end .
22 The tracking system stores relevant details [ such as home address , employer and next of kin ] for all personnel travelling offshore and means that the relative response team will always have all the necessary information immediately to hand .
23 Whether as finance minister or prime minister , Mr Keating will still have plenty to do .
24 Glen Spencer will already have scanned the satellite sequences and computer print-outs before Charlie arrives .
25 The latter case is more likely if the new user is to be working as part of a team , since the team leader will probably have the privilege to create users according to the needs of the project .
26 Privately British officials believe Mr Patten will now have to endure a barrage of criticism from China over the next few weeks , following Prime Minister Li Peng 's report to the 8th National Party Congress next Monday at which he is expected to lambast the colonial administration for trying to subvert China with western-style democracy .
27 Today , even the smallest tool shop will often have two or three plunge-action routers for sale .
28 It is also guaranteeing mortgages at 1 per cent below the normal interest rate , for endowment or pension-linked policies , on several of the houses up for sale , an interesting and innovative service for would-be bidders ( mortgage surveys will already have been undertaken for these houses ) .
29 Most of the routine questions will already have been asked , of course , in the buyer 's practical enquiries ; the remaining ones will be those suggested to your buyer by the title itself .
30 The Abbey National , now a bank , and the Leeds Permanent and the Halifax building societies were quick to break the bad news to already hard-pressed homeowners by stating that mortgage rates will probably have to rise by around 1.25 points to 14.75 per cent .
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