Example sentences of "[noun] will [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The important thing to note is that such words will only have a value charge as part of their standard meaning , if the users of the language mostly have a certain shared attitude to what answers to the descriptive meaning . |
2 | AFICIONADOS of the BBC 's Test Match Trivia programme will soon have a chance to pit their wits in a contest of similar format . |
3 | The plant department will probably have a number of direct employees , including drivers , fitters and administrative staff , and it is therefore essential that proper accounts , with correct proportions of overheads , are maintained to establish the department 's profitability . |
4 | If then Regulation 5 is amenable to review so as to remove the compulsion upon the employee to transfer , whilst leaving the compulsion upon the employer in place , then the employee will indeed have a right to refuse to go over to the transferee , at least until such time as the government recasts the law . |
5 | Now it 's hoped that these hungry youngsters will soon have a mother of their own too . |
6 | The Northern Ireland youngsters will then have a training evening with the England Juniors ( U-17s ) and follow that with a full match . |
7 | Indeed , multiproduct companies will normally have a variety of means open to them for breaking even on their operation , some of which may be approximately equally efficient , so that governmental intervention to choose one amongst them , something facilitated by state ownership , is not necessarily inefficient . |
8 | In general , parents will not have a chance to see the specimen paper until June 14 . |
9 | By tomorrow the place will really have a look of ‘ business as usual ’ , and — ’ |
10 | Here , allowances are available in respect of the vendor 's net pool of expenditure , so unless the value of this falls below zero as a result of the disposal , the vendor will not have a balancing charge , though his ongoing allowances will be reduced . |
11 | SIZEWELL public inquiry will not have a chance to consider what everybody agrees is the most crucial safety issue affecting the design for the proposed pressurised-water reactor . |
12 | But there is no hard and fast line : a plaintiff will often have a choice in which division he will start his action , and the rules of Law and Equity are equally applied in both . |
13 | This person will not have a background in the organisation , and a perceived lack of departmental bias will be useful when arbitrating on differences of opinion Another reason for ‘ outsider ’ expertise could be the lack of internal expertise in projects of this kind . |
14 | Goodwill will usually have a zero base cost because it will have been created during the vendor 's running of the business ( contrast purchased goodwill which must be written off ) . |
15 | But at least ESA will now have a voice . |
16 | The young duo will also have a run out in an arranged match behind closed doors against Cambridge United at Layer Road on Monday . |
17 | The new Gem class of minesweepers will not have a citadel or a pre-wetting facility . |
18 | The State will also have a kind of right of pre-emption . |
19 | The Government will normally have a majority and even if defeated , can reintroduce the measure and pressurise its supporters to defeat the motion . |
20 | However , even with complete success in encouraging waste minimisation and recycling , society will still have a number of wastes to handle . |
21 | Thus her thematic selections will always have a feeling quality . |
22 | A balanced market , by definition , can swing surprisingly fast in the opposite direction : the chances are , for example , that Malawi will not have a drought next year . |
23 | Each drive will also have a power supply connection that could be of either type shown n figure 1 . |
24 | But this has the consequence , as we noted , that natural languages will only have a syntax and a pragmatics , and no semantics . |
25 | The Council of Europe will undoubtedly have a role in assimilating these countries into the new Europe . |
26 | Since it is issued at par , this CD will therefore have a coupon rate of 9 per cent . |
27 | For example , markets will always have a view about the government 's policy on monetary growth . |
28 | They say the old Andrew will always have a home with them |
29 | Unlike the Queen 's front gates , Thatchergate will also have a steel screen which will leap out of the Downing Street tarmac as an added defence against terrorists who manage to penetrate the fencing . |
30 | Indeed the member will not have a draft bill . |