Example sentences of "will have [verb] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 The House will have noted that the right hon. Gentleman can not understand the facts and can not handle the questions .
2 You will have noted that the Computer Support Officer has resigned , and , until a replacement is appointed , we will continue to have problems with the fault logging and consumable requisition systems .
3 Regular readers will have noticed that a number of our recipes are now followed by an assessment of their nutritional content .
4 Mr. Greenway : My right Hon. Friend and Hon. Members on both sides of the House will have noticed that the Peers Gallery is almost invariably empty , even during Prime Minister 's Question Time .
5 If you have travelled in an aeroplane at 35 000 feet or so then you will have noticed that the sky looks a much darker blue than at sea-level .
6 Those readers who like the gossip found in ‘ Heard on my Rounds ’ will have noticed that the column has not appeared in this issue .
7 It would destroy jobs , er all I would say to the honourable gentleman is that he will have noticed that the Chancellor of the Exchequer er used one of the announcements in his budget statement on the thirtieth of November last year er to announce that we shall be introducing a modern apprenticeship scheme .
8 There are no standard procedures , in fact , by now you will have realised that the ‘ flying fantasies ’ are unique to their creators and , although some sell theirs on a commercial basis , it is a case that , if you want to make one , then you have to devise your own creation .
9 Before you come up against this situation you will have realised that the manual and ‘ first garments ’ books are intended for the Ms/Mrs/Mr Average Figure .
10 The buyers will have to demonstrate that the rhinos will be used for breeding , and will be protected from poachers …
11 In order to show conscious memorising the employer will have to demonstrate that the complexity of the process or that the list of trade connections was so lengthy or important that an honest employee would have realised that these were the property of his employer .
12 Others will be hostile and critical ; whilst those readers who have bargained in the bazaars of North Africa or the East will have recognised that the customer and the shopkeeper are expected to play a negotiating game , jousting with each other until there is agreement and mutual respect .
13 Naturally you will have ensured that the mains electrical connections have been removed and that the Power supply box is sealed and properly earthed .
14 You will have seen that the ‘ Porta-Cabins ’ are already on site !
15 You will have seen that the accident to which this report refers happened in 1973 — The mistakes indicated in the report are as relevant to-day as they were then .
16 Now , if you had an opportunity of glancing at the leaflet already you will have seen that the leader for this July 's er , weekend is is Mr Henry and , I do n't think I can do any better than to spend two minutes of the time that we 've got in asking Henry if he would say a word or two of introduction to the theme for this year .
17 ‘ And you will have observed that the water level is almost up to the deck . ’
18 Mr Deputy Speaker , er i you will have observed that the two front benches have spoken at incredible length and you have had to reprimand them , or certainly the opposition for er going away from the subject matter and do you not er believe that it would have been far better to allow some back benchers to get .
19 This game — with the series level at 1-1 — was in no need of additional stimulus , but even the cynics will have to concede that the reward of two World Cup points has heightened the flavour .
20 Many will have learned that the kind of job that they will probably have to do for most of their working life will be semi-skilled , routine , undemanding , and tedious .
21 This is no less true in the surveying profession , and those who were once concerned only with the responsibility of quality control and personal time apportionment will have found that a position of seniority in an expanding work sector now requires a far broader range of management skills .
22 The Partnership will have to ensure that the jobs offered are " added-value " jobs .
23 In examples 2 and 3 teachers will have to ensure that the focus of the parts making up the units is not lost within the organisational strategy .
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