Example sentences of "will [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | The acquirer will want to examine carefully what costs and fees are proposed to be paid by the target since , if there is no adjustment to net assets at completion , moneys paid by the target will effectively have been paid by the acquirer . |
2 | The three or four terms offered to post-graduate students condense the technical work of a three-year course ; on the whole there is greater emphasis on training the voice , movement , acting technique , fencing and dance , etc. since students will presumably have developed a fair amount of performing skill through their university drama departments or societies . |
3 | The adventurers will presumably have the sense to avoid these . |
4 | The faunas and/or floras of these two formations are likely to be different for purely ecological or preservational reasons ( in fact the lower formation in this case , having been metamorphosed , will presumably have no recognisable fossils anyway ) . |
5 | He will presumably have to sort out all this nonsense later . |
6 | The in-bureau tutors will rarely have training as their sole task . |
7 | It is too simplistic to suggest that by offering improved opportunities in a less restrictive setting , individuals with often severe learning difficulties , frequently additional disabilities , and histories of damaging experiences , will thereby have access to improved , more satisfying life-styles . |
8 | Still , even these , to whatever extent they are not merely believed in , but have come to be actually felt in the world as we experience it , will thereby have their place in the real fabric of the world , which must certainly include all personal or socially shared versions of it . |
9 | Picture a teenage girl in Morocco for whom premarital loss of virginity is culturally intolerable and who faces the ‘ choice ’ , under male duress , of tolerating anal intercourse , or of submitting to vaginal penetration knowing that she will thereby have to leave home for a life of prostitution ; she may even know that both are related to acquisition of HIV . |
10 | Normally , individual officers or employees singled out by the criticism will additionally have an action : in Lewis v Daily Telegraph , for example , both the company and its managing director were plaintiffs . |
11 | The government is determined not to forgive all the debts , but most experts reckon that some relief will eventually have to be granted . |
12 | Unless Mr Gorbachev , or whoever succeeds him , proposes to rule from a tank turret , both these points will eventually have to be conceded anyway . |
13 | But when the road levels out , you will eventually have to start pedalling again . |
14 | And , like it or not , Britain will eventually have to automate its manufacturing . |
15 | She will make her nest in the sleeping quarters of the hutch where she will eventually have her litter . |
16 | Fortunately , all of these alterations are only temporary and your strength of character in completing the London Marathon will eventually have a positive impact on your fitness . |
17 | Harris , who has been living in Minnesota and will eventually have to relocate , is to chair SCO 's executive committee , which includes vice presidents Doug Michels , Sam Spadafora , Dan Steimle and Lars Turndal . |
18 | More probably , the government will eventually have to bail the museum out . |
19 | Under the EEC directive further changes will eventually have to be made in two new non-contributory benefits introduced in legislation passed in 1975 . |
20 | These preferences and expectations are now reversed ( table 4.4 ) , and seem to offer further evidence in support of Becker 's view that the better-off will eventually have more children than others . |
21 | and the last massacre that happened , which has never come out yet , will eventually have to come out , because there are soldiers now that are talking about it . |
22 | These have dramatically altered and of course improved archaeologists ' knowledge about the duration of various episodes within pre-history , and it now seems possible that archaeology , and particularly prehistoric archaeology , will eventually have a dated historical sequence as clear as that used by historians . |
23 | Because of the small number of women completing 24 cycles or more the suggestion in our data that both groups will eventually have the same pregnancy rate , must be interpreted with caution . |
24 | Whereas the majority of these will eventually have to submit to similar assessment and testing procedures as the core , it seems likely that art and music will only need to establish attainment guidelines . |
25 | Clearly , if ‘ market ’ interest rates move up ( as in our example ) , there will come a point at which banks will have to pay more for their deposits and , with the marginal cost of funds rising , they will eventually have to raise the rates charged to clients . |
26 | At present , the field has six production wells and four injectors but will eventually have 18 producers and nine injectors by 1998 . |
27 | This offer has been gratefully accepted but a suitable site for the van will eventually have to be found . |
28 | I will favour the right hon. Gentleman by quoting one thought that was expressed in that article : ’ If the single person discount remains a feature of the tax they will have to create a register — a point Michael Heseltine will eventually have to acknowledge . |
29 | One of the reasons is because the Law Society says you 've got to have advocacy skills , and you 'll find in your manual the actual amount or degree of advocacy skills you will eventually have to learn . |
30 | IGC will eventually have offices in Geneva , The Hague and Moscow and a staff of 100 . |