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

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1 However the aperture will probably have to be set at 5.6 and the shutter speed at
2 Because however much we might be reassured by Parliament that Charles 's constitutional position will be unaffected by his separation , most of us believe that the Prince will finally have to give up his right to the throne — just as his Great Uncle did in the Abdication of 1936 .
3 The board will usually have responsibility for long-term strategic planning , for example concerning investment in new production facilities and products , merging or making a bid for another company , closing down existing plants or pulling out of unprofitable markets .
4 The winner will also have the chance to explore the unspoiled treasures of the country 's North and South Islands .
5 If , instead , the proceeds of sale are distributed without a liquidation then , although the shareholders will receive a tax credit for the ACT payable by the company , and assuming this ACT is absorbed by its mainstream corporation tax liability deriving from the sale of the business , the shareholders will nevertheless have an additional income tax liability at an effective rate of 25% .
6 The afternoon will then have some good sunny spells .
7 The afternoon will then have some good sunny spells , although a few showers are also possible .
8 Our major crime prevention campaign this year will be against car crime , and the courts will soon have available the additional penalties under the Aggravated Vehicle-Taking Bill .
9 By 1985 the computer will also have assumed much of the burden of instructional classroom management , such as pupil progress reporting , attendance and general information keeping …
10 Either the contract will already have been concluded , on whatever terms , in which case the delivery note 's terms are irrelevant anyway , or else , if the contract has not yet been concluded , the delivery note , being a later " shot " in the " battle " , would prevail over the conditions on the purchase order ( see the BRS case , above ) and the contract would come into existence when the buyer took delivery and signed the note .
11 The contract will also have to make provision about what is to happen if third party consents have not been obtained .
12 In that case , as already suggested , the contract will also have to contain an express exclusion of the implied condition .
13 The chairman will also have to organize the panel during the interview , making sure that everyone has sufficient time to ask their questions but without allowing the process to get out of hand and overrun .
14 CPRW believes that in electing to determine this application , the Secretary of State for Wales has quite correctly recognised the important implications which the decision will ultimately have for the future of National Parks .
15 Additionally , in the case of a complete failure to perform to contract at all , the buyer will usually have the right to go elsewhere to a third party for the same goods and to charge the seller for any increase in the price paid to the third party over that payable to the seller .
16 The grant will now have the same effect as a non-distorting conditional non-matching grant of amount 25 ( in units of X ) and the individual will choose to move from E o to E 1 along the income consumption curve ICC .
17 A horse which needs stretching down will benefit from a Chambon whereas a horse which is rather ignorant of the bit will only have himself to argue with in side-reins .
18 The videodisc will also have considerable potential in teaching at both University and School levels .
19 The regulators are not left with a free hand as the rules will still have to satisfy statutory purposes , a central part of which is investor protection .
20 The building will probably have to be demolished .
21 A high atomic density is favoured to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio , but if it introduces frequency shifts , the shifts will either have to be well characterized , to allow an appropriate correction to be made , or else an extrapolation to zero atomic density will be necessary .
22 Enquiries into the loss will still have to be made but care must be taken not to ask questions where the answers might incriminate the policyholder .
23 Enquiries into the loss will still have to be made but care must be taken not to ask questions where the answers might incriminate the Policyholder .
24 The employee opens the proceedings by completing an Originating Application ( also known as Form IT1 ) ; this is accompanied by some notes for guidance , and the employee will usually have the Department of Employment booklet on unfair dismissal claims .
25 If then Regulation 5 is amenable to review so as to remove the compulsion upon the employee to transfer , whilst leaving the compulsion upon the employer in place , then the employee will indeed have a right to refuse to go over to the transferee , at least until such time as the government recasts the law .
26 the schizophrenic will clearly have a far more intense experience of any given present of the world than we do , since our own present is always part of some larger set of projects which force us selectively to focus our perceptions .
27 For example , in many road accident situations , the witness will only have realised that an accident had occurred when they heard the crash , and looked round and saw the aftermath , although they will try and tell you that they actually saw the vehicles colliding .
28 Off-line storage will remain important , of course , and the home , office , library and school of the future will still have its equivalent of multimedia CD-ROM , CD-I or CDTV — probably in erasable , re-recordable form by the turn of the century — built into its otherwise network-fed integrated information centre .
29 The food was impeccably tasteful , wine excellent , speeches fine : undeniably last was best with Sue Solomon dressed like an exuberant garden , released from her barrister 's black and white reminding us of DameJanet 's odd stress when asking us ( long ago of course ) to give three cheers for Mrs Gandhi ‘ Somerville 's first woman Prime Minister ’ — Sue added ‘ I sincerely trust that Somervillians of the future will never have to drink a toast to Somerville 's first male P.M. ! ’
30 Most of the world 's supplies are shipped out through Singapore , although the stock will probably have been collected from other sources .
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