Example sentences of "of [noun] will [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | Those very large industries which produce a substantial volume of effluent will also have their consents individually negotiated in recognition of the greater potential impact on the watercourse . |
2 | Consequently , when decisions are made after this exposure , snags and sources of opposition will invariably have been ‘ cooled out ’ , often in ways which are organizationally quite productive . |
3 | Even when the government runs a budget surplus the Bank of England will still have to manage the national debt ( the accumulated borrowing from the past ) . |
4 | While we do not wish to get involved with harmonization at this point , it is important to point out that the above three kinds of phrases will probably have harmonic implications which contribute to their need for continuity , temporary repose , or complete finality . |
5 | The object of the exercise is to move the debate forward to another place where another group of individuals will also have a free vote and it 's quite rightly been said . |
6 | The 1981 system files will be reloaded as SASPAC91 system files ; people who have used the 1981 version of SASPAC will still have to learn SASPAC91 , but the reverse procedure will no longer be necessary . |
7 | An institution which is already well capitalised or faces a low cost of capital will thus have an advantage . |
8 | In the same way , a country that has a deficit on its balance of payments will either have to run down its foreign exchange reserves , pay over gold , borrow the money to pay off the debt from other countries or hold money , in terms of credit , that the creditor country can use to purchase goods and services in the future . |
9 | A given type of clause will therefore have one unmarked thematic structure , variations of which will produce different types of marked theme . |
10 | The Council of Europe will undoubtedly have a role in assimilating these countries into the new Europe . |
11 | Orders for the second 10 years , by which time the capital costs of THORP will also have been recovered , are coming in steadily with more than 40 per-cent capacity sold to Germany , Nuclear Electric and Scottish Nuclear . |
12 | Students of form will already have been alerted to Lacotte 's potential following an eyecatching second to Lord President on the July Course last summer . |
13 | The checking of invoices will usually have to be undertaken manually . |
14 | The processes through which the text has become part of the textuality of history will probably have meant the re-deployment of those original agencies so that they have reappeared in some disguised fashion within currently familiar structural organisation for understanding culture . |
15 | The Council of Ministers will now have to reach a decision by qualified majority on this controversial measure . |
16 | People who spend much of their time in this type of activity will probably have already built up a reputation in the area . |
17 | Lamb 's statement of intent will nonetheless have been tinged with disappointment on a communal level . |
18 | This victory for freedom of expression will however have no effect on the grant-making process at the NEA . |
19 | But until manufacturers and club professionals come to realise that a significant number play the game left-handed , the world of golf will just have to wait for its Gower , Seles , McEnroe and White . |
20 | But I hope that the Court of Appeal will soon have occasion to consider the Manchester Corporation case . |