Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And I will not have a saboteur in this house . ’ |
2 | But she will probably already be experiencing more loneliness than they imagine , for much as she may enjoy her parent 's company , she will also have a need for other friendships and contacts with the world outside the home , and these may be very difficult for her to achieve . |
3 | ‘ For such a young player this is a tremendous achievement , ’ says Mavis , ‘ Claire has outstanding talent and she will now have a chance to compete against some of the best players in the world . ’ |
4 | You will also have a chance to browse though book and information stalls — and , if all this activity gets too much , take time to enjoy the school 's nature garden . |
5 | If you reach the stage where you are playing national tours , then you will also have a lighting crew , more sound technicians and maybe even wardrobe staff . |
6 | Well , if you have a problem after , say , the tenth month after purchase , you will be too late for any claim under the Sale Of Goods Act , but you will still have a claim under your guarantee — as long as it is for more than ten months , and providing you sent off the registration card ! |
7 | Either way , you will now have a picture of some kind in the viewfinder . |
8 | Driver Number : You will only have a Driver Number if you have already been issued with a New Style ( 10 Year type ) licence . |
9 | We will also have a presence at two major European trade fairs this year — ECSA ( European Chip & snack Association ) at Maastricht , Holland , in September , and FIE ( Food Ingredients Exhibition ) in Paris in October — raising our international image considerably . |
10 | From next December we will also have a budget which draws a distinction between current and capital spending current spending being looking after hospital patients ; capital spending being building a new hospital for them . |
11 | ‘ We will probably have a party for her at my house over the weekend with some fireworks . ’ |
12 | If enters the basis , we will typically have a choice of variable to leave the basis . |
13 | We will now have a tea break , back here at five and twenty to six . |
14 | ‘ But I do n't think we will ever have a situation where we have a king and an estranged queen who has a live-in lover . |
15 | ‘ We will certainly have a surprise or two in store for Wigan . ’ |
16 | There is no point in complaining ; they may try to mollify you in their irritatingly good English , but they will not have a clue what you are so anxious about . |
17 | Some accountants are reluctant to take unpaid leave because they fear they will not have a job to come back to if , as seems to many likely , there is another wave of redundancies . |
18 | That is another way of saying he wants his team to win , because they remain only a point clear , although after tonight they will still have a match in hand . |
19 | They will then have a manual . |
20 | It will also have a structure and content , length and style which all blend to meet the needs of this defined audience . |
21 | But Windows 4.0 will support the full Win32 application programming interface , and will include pre-emptive multi-tasking , and it will also have a user interface that is similar to , if not identical to the parallel Cairo object-oriented development effort . |
22 | But Windows 4.0 will support the full Win32 application programming interface , and will include pre-emptive multi-tasking , and it will also have a user interface that is similar to , if not identical to the parallel Cairo object-oriented development effort . |
23 | If there is detrital material in the stalagmite , such as clay and limestone , it will not have a zero TL signal at the time of the stalagmite 's formation . |
24 | Religion is timeless in my opinion and it will always have a meaning . |
25 | Indeed , there are those who consider that hardcopy has a functionality which e-documents can never completely replace and it will always have a place in information systems . |
26 | For instance , if the interviewer is carrying out an interview with an old inhabitant of a village to try to find out what the community life was like 50 years ago he will probably have a set of categories for enquiry . |
27 | He is brave and determined , if he can not overcome God 's power he will certainly have a go at annoying him . |