Example sentences of "will not have [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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1 The landlord will not have made a taxable supply to the tenant and so can not issue a tax invoice , preventing the tenant from claiming input relief .
2 If , however , his will was overborne , the refusal will not have represented a true decision .
3 Yet , the people , who might assert this , will not have done a careful costing of royal finances .
4 Subba Row , who will not have had a hand in this particular decision , sees him as a ‘ good scout ’ .
5 Subba Row , who will not have had a hand in this particular decision , sees him as a ‘ good scout ’ .
6 However , computer simulations using state-of-the-art general atmospheric circulation models undertaken in Britain , Canada , Germany and the United States all suggest the fires will have added only 2–5 per cent to world emissions of carbon dioxide in 1991 and that this increase will not have had a significant influence on world climate change .
7 I hope you will not have had a fruitless journey , Mrs er — ’
8 ‘ They both might be fit for Saturday and , even though they will not have had a reserve team match , they could well come straight back into the squad , ’ he added .
9 Such a transfer will be appropriate whether the property was held by the husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants or as tenants in common : in the latter case , as the transfer to the husband and wife will not have contained a declaration to the effect that the survivor of them could give a good receipt for capital monies , a restriction will have automatically been entered on the register to the effect that no disposition by a sole proprietor of the land ( not being a trust corporation ) under which capital money arises is to be registered except under an order of the registrar or of the court ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s58(3) and Land Registration Rules 1925 , r213 as amended by Land Registration Rules 1989 ( SI No 801 ) ) .
10 You wo n't have got a postcard yet . ’
11 After all , there is loan interest to take into account , not to mention city centre rates , rent ( George and Marie wo n't have bought a city centre property for the £60,000 mentioned in the case ) and the increased travelling expenses .
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