Example sentences of "will have a [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | The information will have a richer and broader nature , it will be distributed , and the libraries may not ‘ own it ’ , but they will have to support access to it from places other than the ‘ library building ’ , and help to maintain and preserve it . |
2 | BY THE end of this month the International Stock Exchange will have a clearer idea of the problems ahead of it in its establishment of a clearing house for the settlement of share deals . |
3 | Governors will have a clearer picture of what actually takes place in school . |
4 | And Lennie will have a clearer idea after the game about his side 's strengths and weaknesses . |
5 | Because of her daily contact with the sufferer the warden will have a clearer idea of the degree of dementia than anyone , family or otherwise , whose contact is only occasional . |
6 | ‘ A steering group and a project team have been formed and we will have a clearer indication of how to best integrate our teams by the end of this month . ’ |
7 | FANS OF THE open-top jeep as a means of safari travel will have a wider choice in Zambia from next year , when the national airline 's subsidiary , Africa Bound , will start regular game drives through South Luangwa and Kafue national parks — £1,233 for a 10-day tour . |
8 | Even the Government accept that all-purpose authorities will have a wider role ; but the local authority delivers services . |
9 | And remember , you will have a wider role to play in the working of your ship , as one of a first aid party , or a member of a gun crew , for instance . |
10 | They will have a greater than average susceptibility to infection and disease , including kidney and heart problems , lung disorders , and even leukaemia . |
11 | A soil rich in humus will have a greater capacity for water retention , aeration will be improved with less leaching of nutrients , and heavier soils will become easier to work . |
12 | ( Such specialists will have a greater degree of experience , and have completed additional education and training ; their qualifications may be disease linked , i.e. diabetic liaison , stoma care , or may represent specialist knowledge in nursing intervention or in health promotion . |
13 | If context affects the recognition point of a word , as this result suggests , then it should be possible to show that a context which makes a word very predictable will have a greater effect on fluent restorations than a context which makes a word only fairly predictable . |
14 | Whilst there may still be a feeling that a High Court writ will have a greater threatening effect on a recalcitrant defendant than a county court summons , inducing him or her to settle the claim , the changes to the costs rules , and the harmonisation of remedies , will lessen the attractiveness of such action . |
15 | There is a strong perception that multimedia products related to well-respected , successful books will have a greater chance of success because of that relationship . |
16 | In such a case ‘ appropriate ’ technology will have a greater chance of being accepted . |
17 | It is , of course , conceivable that the community charge will have a bigger direct effect on local elections in future years . |
18 | The change in aggregate demand will have a bigger effect on output and employment , the more elastic is the aggregate supply curve . |
19 | When radiocarbon dates are available from Loch Lang and Bennett and Fossitt 's investigations at other Outer Hebridean sites are completed , we will have a firmer factual basis for interpreting the vegetational history and the underlying factors that have influenced the temporal and spatial patterns of the past flora and vegetation in the Outer Hebrides . |
20 | He took things easy during yesterday 's training at Clonshaugh but will have a stiffer work-out today before manager Jack Charlton names his starting 11 . |
21 | You will have a better body shape . |
22 | You will also understand yourself more , you will have a better idea of what motivates you . |
23 | Whenever we work with data values that have been generated by a growth process , we will have a better chance of revealing regularities in their behaviour if we convert them first to logs . |
24 | ‘ If the mechanism holds up , we will have a better means to identify which toxin is involved , ’ adds Schutzer . |
25 | This way you will have a better idea of whether the job will suit you , you avoid wasting your and the interviewer 's time , and you sidestep one possibility of creating a negative impression . |
26 | ‘ We will have a better idea tomorrow as to whether he is out of danger but he is looking healthy . |
27 | They are practices which ensure that those who have the advantage of a network of friends and relations in secure employment will have a better chance of obtaining jobs than those who have a network of friends and relations who have suffered long-term unemployment . |
28 | We may assume , however , that he will have a better understanding of the purpose of the author in constructing the text in the way it is constructed if he knows that it is written in the late nineteenth century ( which will account for some differences in code , in Hymes ' terms ) in Victorian England ( which will account for the reference to a Reformatory ) and that the author is constructing the first English detective story , narrating the events from the point of view of four different participants , whose characters are in part revealed by the narrative style which the author assigns to them . |
29 | They will have a better understanding within their district of the the supply of site property that can be is available for conversion . |
30 | But I think it 's time , I think we both agree that the time er well used because it 's for the because your Lordship will have a better understanding of the evidence when the plaintiff and the defendant give it from the witness box . |