Example sentences of "[noun pl] will have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many readers will have a deep and troubled awareness that Mr Colin Hingston is the Honorary Treasurer of our respected Institute . |
2 | In an ideal situation , flat and house sharers will have a less-anxious living space if they work out a few basic rules beforehand , which they all agree to comply with later . |
3 | Thus successful organizations will have a high degree of role specialization ( reinforcing expertise and efficiency ) together with a high generality of roles ( encouraging flexibility and interdependency ) , a continuity of leadership alongside of infusion of new leaders , and so on . |
4 | Through the process described above , both parties will have a detailed understanding of the needs of each other and as a bonus , management will have displayed itself as a caring , approachable employer . |
5 | On the other hand reduced injections will have a contractionary effect on income levels in the domestic circular flow . |
6 | This sale of twentieth-century decorative arts will have a strong furniture section , which will include a bed , dressing table and a pair of bedside tables from the same Louis Majorelle suite . |
7 | So how we perform over coming months will have a profound affect on what ultimately happens to AEA . |
8 | Apart from harmonizing measures formulated for the purpose of establishing a common market , whose regulators will have a keen interest in acts in one member State that can produce effects in others , most harmonization instruments dealing with contracts are confined to international transactions . |
9 | As a result of the establishment of the database , the local business community will be able to use it to search for customers/ suppliers and , planners will have a comprehensive database to assist in the formulation and execution of regional economic development policy . |
10 | By providing fast links between car parks , residential , office and shopping centres , real-estate planners will have a whole new range of options open to them . ’ |
11 | Given the extent of the powers of the administrative receiver , the directors will have a minuscule aperture within which they are free to exercise their powers . |
12 | The proper handling of these expectations will have a major impact on the overall success of the company following the acquisition . |
13 | For the first time in their four-year history the awards will have a regional stage ; the winners of which will then have a chance to win one of nine national awards in London on November 17 . |
14 | Many applicants will have a firm idea of what they want to study at university , but others will want to take some time to consider various possibilities before they apply . |
15 | While changing agricultural prices and subsidies will have a marked effect on which options look most economic , as ENDS remarked , ‘ controls based on a combination of land use and water measures ’ are probably the best option . |
16 | The proposed changes will have a fundamental impact on the form and content of auditors ' reports . |
17 | Merely using stronger chemical bonds will have a small effect upon the strength of a cracked material by comparison with the stress concentrating effect of the crack and this is why diamond and sapphire are brittle and usually not especially strong , in spite of their hardness and high chemical bond energies . |
18 | That period of uncertainty and the postponement of decisions that are vital to farmers will have a debilitating effect on United Kingdom agriculture . |
19 | Small and growing businesses will have a new deal . |
20 | Certain chronic physical problems will have a long-term effect on the child 's appetite and weight , for example renal failure , malabsorption syndromes , metabolic disorders , and immunological problems . |
21 | The jets will have a bottom line that is invariably above that of the propliners . |
22 | In addition , most company tenants will have a standard mechanism for payment of rent and will not be geared up to make exceptions to cover these particular lease arrangements . |
23 | Is not it the case that the sooner the Government face a general election and are defeated , the sooner small firms will have a decent chance in the economy ? |
24 | The case studies will have a retrospective and real time component . |
25 | When you lower to the start position , do not touch the board ; if you do this , or if you sit up past the vertical position , then the abdominals will have a slight rest . |
26 | Not only that , but all regions will have a direct say in European affairs at E C level , thanks to the creation of a new community institution the Committee of the Regions . |
27 | If management is inefficient the company 's securities will have a low stock market valuation as compared with those of similar , but well-managed , businesses , since the prospects for future dividends and share price appreciation will be relatively poor . |
28 | Until they are , female labour at half rates will have a dangerous effect on the printing trade in general . |
29 | Moreover , the reduction in interest rates will have a positive effect on the RPI through lower mortgage interest rates . |
30 | These decisions will have a profound bearing on the future viability of the resulting product or process and should therefore take into account the most likely consequences . |