Example sentences of "will have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That in probability the next doubling of the people of England will be in about 600 years to come , or by the year of our Lord 2300 ; at which time it will have eleven millions of people ; but , that the next doubling after that , will not be ( in all probability ) in less than 12 or 1300 years more , or by the year of our Lord 3500 or 3600 ; at which time the kingdom will have 22 millions of souls , or four times its present number , in case the world should last so long ,
2 You will have ample time for questions when I have completed the reading of this statement . ’
3 I can give him the assurance that both he and the local authority in his constituency will have ample opportunity to express their views on how best to design the line to reduce the environmental impact .
4 The right hon. Gentleman will have ample opportunity to speak his mind and to record his vote if and when my noble and learned Friend the Lord Chancellor brings forward considered proposals on the green form scheme .
5 If you have n't read it you will have ample chance to read it at a later date and if you have , you would know what I was going to say .
6 They will have fluctuating motivation which may be influenced by outside factors such as a court appearance , loss of drug supply , or family breakdown .
7 KPMG will have due regard to any reasonable request which the offeror may make in relation to any claim subject to the offeror indemnifying and securing KPMG in a manner satisfactory to KPMG against any and all costs , charges and expenses incurred by it in complying with any such request .
8 Despite being larger , bombs made from civil plutonium will have low , unpredictable yields , especially if inexpertly designed and assembled .
9 The virtual machines used for this purpose will have low priority call on resources to minimise the impact on interactive work .
10 One was , in the year before an election , to say : ‘ Well , in that case the programme has to be scaled down ; otherwise you will have higher taxation or inflation . ’
11 Survey of Londoners ) carried out on samples representative of very large areas , in which Whites will have higher proportions in the higher socio-economic groups than Blacks .
12 There are now more parents either one or both of whom will have higher qualifications and it is unlikely that parents with higher qualifications will desire less education for their children .
13 On the other hand , when the basis is negative , near maturing contracts will have higher futures prices than distant maturing contracts ( a situation known as normal backwardation ) .
14 The most obvious examples of this are contingency theories of a ‘ culture-free ’ variety ( Hickson et al. , 1974 ) but it is also the case with certain kinds of institutional theory , such as in Biggart and Hamilton 's ( 1987 : 437 ) hypothesis that ‘ [ l ] eadership strategies in any one socio-cultural setting will have strong underlying similarities ’ .
15 Sunderland have an attractive £100 open over 580 metres tonight , when Marks Brilliant , which proved its staying ability when winning over 631 metres last week , will have strong support .
16 Ballesteros will have strong competition this week in a field that includes Ryder Cup colleagues Ronan Rafferty , Colin Montgomerie , David Gilford , Steven Richardson , and Sam Torrance .
17 Urgent practical decisions have to be made about actions that will have demographic affects .
18 They will have 17 days between the moment when the last result is known and April 27 , when the new Parliament meets for the first time , to gather sufficient support from MPs from minority parties to form a government .
19 The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom will supply 10 towns with a Switched Multi-megabit Data Service by the end of the year , Computerwoche reports : users in Munich and Stuttgart will have immediate access to the new Hannover , Berlin , Dusseldorf , Frankfurt and Nuremburg will follow ; as such the project represents the first large-scale commercial implementation of the IEEE 802.6 standard in Europe ; but Telekom has gone further than most by letting its users use the protocol 's speech and video capabilities , and the state firm is touting the network 's 53-byte cell structure as an easy way for customers to migrate to Asynchronous Transfer Mode capability in the future .
20 Brackenbury will have immediate responsibility for the £35m Ford account , handled by Ogilvy & Mather .
21 The study will have immediate relevance both in strengthening the capacity of the agencies dealing with the crisis and through transferability elsewhere .
22 Experiments conducted by a British scientist suggest that the increase in ultraviolet radiation caused by ozone depletion will have immediate and serious effects on the yields of some key food crops as well as on other plants .
23 To try to ignore it is about as much use as trying to ignore an aching tooth ; and it will have equal effect in preventing concentration on the work in hand .
24 Will he confirm categorically that TECs will have equal access to the funds that he has made available under the White Paper , excellent as it is ?
25 When considering their applicability to particular organizations it is necessary to heed Clegg and Dunkerley 's warning that we should not assume that power resources will have equal utility to the members of all organizations in all situations .
26 Dusty will have overall responsibility for all of the club 's rugby from the youth to the first team squad .
27 Azed 's new department is headed by Thomas Egger , who will have overall responsibility for buying , marketing and sales .
28 They will have all the facts and will be able to explain what the costs would be in your particular case .
29 Thus men will have all Government ministries and departments at their disposal , but a woman 's ‘ concerns ’ will be handled by members of her own sex .
30 Every terrorist or criminal will have all the identity cards he wants .
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