Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 She occupies herself all day , the old woman decided , so that she will not have time to think .
32 The procedure should copy any output files produced by these activities into a working area for the user , to which he or she will then have owner access after breaking out of the Captive environment .
33 You will probably have child-proofed your home against some of the worst effects but the entertainer could get upset if the props are interfered with and damaged .
34 Many of you will already have access to a personal computer and most of you will have access to one in the future .
35 The chances are of course that you will not have time go into so much detail , but you can use different headlines to highlight specific aspects of the story , and if you are aware of the requirements of each type of magazine you will at least be able to include back-up material which is relevant to their subject and readership and to follow up with ideas for more in-depth coverage .
36 You will not have time for more than one committee if you serve it properly .
37 Test me in this , ’ says the Lord Almighty , ‘ and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it .
38 Deliver him into my hands now and I swear , as I hope for salvation , that you will never have cause to regret it .
39 You will never have time to write another line .
40 Your investment will buy units in that fund and you will therefore have access to a far wider-ranging portfolio of investments than most individuals could realistically set up and manage on their own .
41 She wo n't have time though .
42 You mean , in other words , you wo n't have life insurance left .
43 ‘ That 's not why you wo n't have Finn back , ’ said Betty astutely .
44 Yeah well you wo n't have brand new tyres will you ?
45 And s n a look you wo n't have supply problems with us .
46 You wo n't have time for all this stuff when we get home again , what with the oven to clean and everything , ’ he persisted .
47 ‘ Mr. Kegan phoned over at nine to say he wanted to talk to you as soon as possible , and you wo n't have time to do it yourself before he comes . ’
48 As you wake up in the morning , you may hear yourself say , ‘ If you go back to sleep , you wo n't have time to have breakfast .
49 When it comes to the crunch , you wo n't have time to start thinking about what to do next .
50 ‘ I 'm only spoiling you like this , ’ lied my mother , ‘ because when you 've got a home of your own you wo n't have time for breakfast in bed . ’
51 ‘ If you stay here much longer you wo n't have time for all that sightseeing , ’ she warned Oliver .
52 You wo n't have time for a proper meal but you must eat something — we do n't want you fainting at a crucial moment , do we ? ’
53 And perhaps , ’ he added grimly , ‘ if you keep your mind on the job you wo n't have time to speculate about me and — ’
54 ‘ Soon you wo n't have time for the old man . ’
55 No but you 're going dancing tomorrow morning at nine thirty and then you 'll be going straight to the , you wo n't have time tomorrow
56 You wo n't have time .
57 you wo n't have time to make a row
58 Honestly Paul you wo n't have time to do it tomorrow and Sunday well you can work 'till nine o'clock tonight .
59 You wo n't have time man .
60 But that does n't mean that you , you know , you wo n't have pain
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