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

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1 Now , we readily recognize , Congress , that there 's immense prestige attached to this initiative for the G M B and over two hundred activists will have jointly participated during the two years of its existence .
2 Central planners uncomfortable with the confusion and uncertainty of the market-place will also be pleased to learn that the consumer will have little say in what he wears : ‘ Various shades of red , blue and grey will be in favour , ’ the agency announced .
3 But customers will have little say in the matter .
4 As you will have probably read from your QT notes , we need to have accurate information available in the office , ready to publicise classes for the start of the new season , and this year they are being put on the Word Processor so that in future only alterations need be notified .
5 If you are receiving the manual and updates you will have already heard from us , if not why not investigate this excellent product .
6 The wife will have already covenanted with the mortgagee in the original mortgage to repay the mortgage debt , and there is no need therefore for her to covenant further ; surprisingly some mortgagees do , however , require this .
7 That 's because Jonathan will have just returned from Japan where he will have been learning how business is done in the Far East .
8 Our largest vole , the water vole , is very active at the moment as its breeding season will have just started in the last few weeks .
9 This reappraisal will have also to take into account two other elements implicit in current thinking — the need for continuity and coherence both within subject disciplines and between school and school .
10 If the adventurers have destroyed the Blackshard , the Oracle ( if he still lives ) wo n't attack them when they return to room 66 ( all the mucus in stairwell 67 will have magically vanished by this time , allowing them to return ) .
11 Control of the activity will have then passed from the awareness of the performer and attention will be released for higher-level activities .
12 So we , we will have actually written to them wo n't we ?
13 Bill will have spontaneously suggested at least half the criteria himself .
14 In a small number of cases the defendant will have deliberately driven without a licence because he ca n't pass a test ; he is a visitor to Britain and because he has been granted leave to stay , he now requires a licence etc. , i.e. within 12 months for a visitor .
15 Then came the stabbing incident which forced Monica to cancel so much of her programme for this year but we are now optimistic that she will have fully recovered before our tournament . ’
16 I 'm sure the demand for the venue will have greatly increased by the time we return .
17 Tony French , of University College London , expressed concern that , if present trends continue , there is a danger that the shrinking Aral Sea will have virtually disappeared by the end of the century .
18 Nor are we told that , in 1981 , only eleven individuals in every thousand of the population were aged 85 or more , and that in the year 200 1 , their number will have only increased to seventeen per thousand .
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