Example sentences of "will [adv] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas the majority of these will eventually have to submit to similar assessment and testing procedures as the core , it seems likely that art and music will only need to establish attainment guidelines .
2 If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said .
3 During the period the hired car will be insured under this policy in exactly the same way as your own car is insured and you will only have to pay for the petrol used .
4 Until now , in most cases , the child will only have come into contact with those who are most concerned for his welfare — mother , father , grandparents and so on .
5 No doubt coach Jack Rowell will already have pencilled in the champagne breakfast he gives his players every time they win the league or cup for May 2nd — the day after the Pilkington Cup final .
6 The individual — perhaps an elderly or disabled person — will already have suffered through losing benefit a repetitive , accumulating and hurtful loss .
7 This will help as the experienced school librarian will already have gone through the process of justifying and acquiring a microcomputer and can anticipate the types of questions which might be asked by senior staff in the school .
8 Natural philosophy , or that part of it which is physics , will already have dealt with man to some extent , in considering the phenomenon of sense-perception .
9 After four and a quarter years , some firms will already have had at least two visits and many in category 1 will be facing a second visit in the near future .
10 In the case of franchises and licences the business is not transferred by the vendor and the vendor will normally have to arrange for a new licence or franchise to be granted to the purchaser by the licensor or franchisor on the surrender of the vendor 's licence or franchise .
11 In the absence of a contrary statement in the contract between X and Y Ltd. , property will normally have passed by virtue of sections 16–18 of the Sale of Goods Act ( paragraphs 3–07 to 3–24 ) .
12 And if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause .
13 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 .
14 That tooth will just have to wait for California , along with everything else .
15 ‘ We will just have to rely on them and our relatives now to get through this .
16 ‘ Reckon I 'll leave the embassy girls to you then , senator , ’ the Maggot had to shout over the sound of the engines , ‘ and me and Nick will just have to play with each other on account of forgetting to bring our ties . ’
17 It almost goes without saying that the camera lifter does not have to soar to great heights , and it will perforce have to fly in a steady breeze of 10 knots or more .
18 As a nation , we will soon have to choose between our traditional manufacturing industry and the service industry , to provide the jobs we need .
19 However , the dimensions of the smallest circuit-parts will soon have shrunk beyond the limit that optical microscopes can resolve .
20 The whole system of things and people which surrounds us coerces us to be conformist ; even if you want to be a social rebel you will still have to go about things in a conventional way if you are to gain recognition and not be rated as insane .
21 In a few years time the fundholders may have very little room to manoeuvre but will still have to cope with the burden of administering their fund .
22 But it will still have to vote in favour of the Maastricht Treaty in a referendum this spring before the treaty is allowed come into effect .
23 If a business is composed of some taxable and some exempt supplies , the business will still have to comply with the registration requirements .
24 While , modern techniques in printing are revolutionizing newspaper production , many different people will still have worked on just one story before you read it .
25 No one is ever fully prepared for bereavement , and even if her husband 's terminal illness was one from which she had known he could not hope to recover , his death will still have come as a shock to her which may create a feeling of numbness and unreality : .
26 They will usually have to charge for these , but you may be reimbursed if you subsequently register with the agency or fulfil a certain number of hours working for the agency .
27 ‘ When I opened the letter and saw the summons , ’ Jean says , ‘ I thought , ‘ Oh , the poor devil — I 'll have to just simply pay off the money owed , and then no-one will ever have to know about this ’ . ’
28 You will also have to allow for the time lag between installation and productive use which will probably be months rather than weeks or days .
29 The two men , who are hoping to make at least £2 million for the Multiple Sclerosis Society out of sponsorship , will also have contributed to important research into nutrition , diet and the effects of such extreme conditions on the human body .
30 Governors will also have to deal with grievances and discipline .
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