Example sentences of "will [adv] [adv] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the pre-industrial family in Britain will not only have cared for its members but will also have educated them and been the focus of their work activities .
2 Your investigators now will not only have to keep to the law but they will have to obey regulations as well , or only occasionally and with their eye very much over their shoulder slide past them .
3 Ideally , candidates will not only have worked as an applied economist , but will also have gained experience in related areas like planning or finance .
4 Women council workers will NOT now have to return to using a car park where one of their colleagues was murdered .
5 He will once again have to rely on the advertising men , with their inimitable touch , rather than in-depth research by his own bright young men in the Research Department .
6 Her speech will almost certainly have adapted in some respects towards the London English of her neighbours — this is the process documented ( for accent ) by J.C .
7 ( a ) Bill of costs Your firm 's bill of costs should be prepared in accordance with the quotation that you will almost undoubtedly have given at the commencement of the transaction .
8 The other plank of the announcement is that , after the first year , better-off councils will no longer have to contribute to the ‘ safety net ’ originally designed to ease the impact on those areas of the country which are set to lose .
9 Patients will no longer have to travel to Darlington and York for treatment and the new facilities are expected to attract people from outside the area .
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