Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] will have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Please could I ask for a moment 's silence and look to the north er we wil where we will have a dedication fly past by A-Tens of the Eighty-First Tactical Fighter Wing .
2 Sarah overhears her husband being told that she will have a son in the spring .
3 And it may be , for example , that you will have a school that has a very high erm high number of children perhaps who are particularly motivated towards computer studies .
4 The leaves will need to be clear of the soil surface , which means that you will have a row of cuttings protruding some 3–4 inches ( 8–10cm ) .
5 I chose the filename PENGUIN because it 's unlikely that you will have a file of that name on your hard disk .
6 That 's how serious we are and although Mr er has to give his little laugh but I hope that he is just as much serious er particularly now that the political realities are that we will have a way forward , of not only supporting the delivery and management of community education services in that particular area but a clear focus has now been given , hopefully after this amendment er has been carried to the education authority .
7 We have never gone beyond the statement that we will have a maximum of 128 warheads per submarine .
8 The West Germans objected strongly but it was all smoothed over and so they will have a trio of Internazionale players — Matthaus , Klinsmann and Brehme — starting the World Cup on their home ground while Belgium , who at one stage were being threatened with Sicily , are at least promised the occasional cooling breeze in Verona .
9 The West Germans objected strongly but it was all smoothed over and so they will have a trio of Internazionale players — Matthaus , Klinsmann and Brehme — starting the World Cup on their home ground while Belgium , who at one stage were being threatened with Sicily , are at least promised the occasional cooling breeze in Verona .
10 Unfortunately , patients are likely to have learned from media coverage that light is somehow involved , so they will have a prejudice against other treatments .
11 When we , the hearers and readers of the narrative , and Abraham , are told by God that he will have a son by Sarah , we learn that Abraham will be a hundred years old when the child is born and Sarah is already ninety ( 17.17 ) .
12 Afterwards you and I will have a day on the island . ’
13 And I will have a piece of tape which says , ‘ Well yes of course you would expect the Chairman of the County Council to get food poisoning in this particular restaurant because we have prosecuted him three times .
14 Read the chapters on Harry Hubbard 's posting to Uruguay , he says , and you will have a portrait in miniature of the CIA station in a small country .
15 And you will have a sense of being trusted , because of what you 're doing .
16 Remember the work will need to be supported by the Social Services Occupational Therapist and you will have a test of resources .
17 The disadvantage is that it is a time-consuming process and you will have a lot more teething problems when first running the system .
18 The sufferer 's height becomes lower and she will have a stoop .
19 ‘ Come into the kitchen , and we will have a cup of tea .
20 All he has to do is talk to the Whips , and we will have a debate on sport any time he likes .
21 A child may appear before a hearing for reasons other than offences ; and he will have a disposal tailored to his needs for care rather than to the seriousness of the offence ; and a child may not only be put under a supervision requirement for reasons other than an offence , but he may remain under such a requirement for a period of years for reasons completely unconnected with breaches of the criminal law .
22 We have come from eternity and his shortlived being has a past stretching beyond thought , and it will have a life stretching on ; and it is this immortal part that is the hidden being .
23 A CUSTOMER entity may be defined and it will have a number of attributes associated with it , such as ‘ number ’ , ‘ name ’ , ‘ address ’ , ‘ credit-limit ’ , ‘ balance ’ and so on .
24 But I will have a cup of tea , Letty , please . ’
25 ‘ I 'm not sure if Bernie will be ready but we will have a laugh and joke after the game .
26 But we will have a record of achievement , this system will not be used for years
27 track , because it it , no other transport business er has er does has to have a business , which op owns both the track it 's operating on and the operating er facilities themselves , so the we 're not doing anything new here , what we are actually doing , and incidentally the German government and other governments are going down the same route now because it 's not true to say that others are n't privatizing , what we 're doing is saying that we are having a separate track authority , and there are a variety of reasons for that , er but the an and that means actually less investment by the franchisee himself , but he will have control over the th the track operations , because he will have a contract , with Rail Track , to deliver certain services , and if Rail Track does n't deliver them then he 's able to claim penalties so
28 The group relief position between the various members of the vendor group , including Target , needs to be considered by both Newco and the vendor , because it will have a bearing on : ( a ) what the parties to the buy-out agree should be paid by Target for group relief to be surrendered to it by other members of the vendor group or , conversely , what payment Target should receive for losses and other group relief items which are available for surrender from Target to other members of the vendor group ; ( b ) whether adjustments need to be made to inter-company loan accounts ; for example if it has been assumed that in the accounting period of Target in which the buy-out occurs it will achieve a certain level of profitability which will enable it to claim group relief from other group companies and that those other companies will accordingly be able to write off £x of inter-company debt due to Target , the fact that Target leaves the vendor group , say , half-way through that accounting period , will prima facie reduce the amount of group relief it can claim to half of £x ; furthermore Newco may not be willing to pay as much as half of £x out of Target unless this represents a discount on the amount of corporation tax Target would otherwise have to pay on such profits ; additionally , the notional disposals which Target makes under s179 TCGA when it leaves the group may either increase its profits ( if a gain arises ) or decrease them ( if a loss arises ) ; ( c ) what the parties agree in terms of indemnity cover for Newco for tax charges crystallising in Target ; for example , the vendor goup may agree to surrender sufficient group relief to Target free of charge to preclude any charge to corporation tax arising from the operation of s179 when Target leaves the group .
29 Therefore , it would appear that whilst they will have a practice planning role , they do not have a population-based planning role .
30 Knowing , for example , where you will be sitting , or standing , the lay out of the audience and whether you will have a microphone all help in giving you confidence that you are fully prepared .
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