Example sentences of "[noun pl] 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 | Now it 's hoped that these hungry youngsters will soon have a mother of their own too . |
3 | The Northern Ireland youngsters will then have a training evening with the England Juniors ( U-17s ) and follow that with a full match . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Thus her thematic selections will always have a feeling quality . |
6 | But this has the consequence , as we noted , that natural languages will only have a syntax and a pragmatics , and no semantics . |
7 | For example , markets will always have a view about the government 's policy on monetary growth . |
8 | Despite the problems of special classification schemes , they do represent an opportunity to match users ' perspectives and the organization of literature to an extent not often possible in a general classification scheme ; as a result , such schemes will always have a place in the organization of knowledge . |