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

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1 People often worry that their heart is beating so fast they will have a heart attack , or they feel so faint and dizzy they will collapse , or they will be physically sick in public .
2 Liefmans plan to impress potential customers with their products at this month 's Innovate 91 exhibition in London where they will have a stand in the ‘ Real Ale Village ’ .
3 ‘ As they grow older they will have a problem trusting people .
4 The younger the persons in public relations the more likely they will have a university degree or other higher education qualification .
5 Under such circumstances they will have a chance against even a vastly more powerful foe .
6 The West Germans objected strongly but it was all smoothed over and so they will have a trio of Internazionale players — Matthaus , Klinsmann and Brehme — starting the World Cup on their home ground while Belgium , who at one stage were being threatened with Sicily , are at least promised the occasional cooling breeze in Verona .
7 The West Germans objected strongly but it was all smoothed over and so they will have a trio of Internazionale players — Matthaus , Klinsmann and Brehme — starting the World Cup on their home ground while Belgium , who at one stage were being threatened with Sicily , are at least promised the occasional cooling breeze in Verona .
8 they will have a look at it over and check it over .
9 Some never query that sooner or later they will have a child or several children .
10 Certainly they will have a presence in the instant sector that will be created but they will only want to hold shares in two or three companies .
11 ‘ If students have been convinced of the necessity of collective action , gained self-respect and respect for their peers , they will have a message that they can use and will want to spread .
12 They will have a go at him .
13 ‘ At least this way they will have a shelter , ’ she said .
14 Because we 've had we 've spent an awful lot of erm money and time in taking people into the system who say they will have a car when
15 The Boks know they will have a job containing one of England 's most exciting prospects .
16 If I take on an artist , for example , I need to think they will have a future .
17 They will have a point to prove to me that they should have been on the tour .
18 Therefore , it would appear that whilst they will have a practice planning role , they do not have a population-based planning role .
19 They will have a par value , which in the UK is typically 25p .
20 They will have a confidence that they will win on the day , ’ he concedes .
21 Unfortunately , patients are likely to have learned from media coverage that light is somehow involved , so they will have a prejudice against other treatments .
22 Secondly Chairman I would like to draw the Councillors ' attention to the fact that I 'm this years representative on the South East Waste Regulation Advisory Committee and we have indeed got in hand a project which is to look at the whole of the recycling and the priorities for the South East region and I would imagine that by the time our officers have reported back to this Authority that they will have an advantage of having access to that report .
23 They will have an interest in knowing that the treatment technologies used in the secondary care sector are the most cost-effective available .
24 While it is true that many large Victorian family houses have been successfully converted into small flats , the smaller suburban-style houses built in the 1920s and 1930s and copied in the ‘ garden cities ’ and new towns of the 1940s are less amenable to conversion and are often located in such a way within the city that they will have an effect on the life-style and employment opportunities of men and women for generations to come ( McDowell , 1983 ) .
25 But if they can only be anticipated at the end of one of the odd periods , they will have an effect on real output because prices are fixed .
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