Example sentences of "will [adv] have a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It promises to be a very close encounter , but North will not have a better chance to redress the balance against the runaway Ulster League winners . |
2 | A moorland parish will obviously be larger than a parish in a fertile area that was densely settled in early times ; a church that was an Anglo-Saxon missionary centre will usually have a larger parish than one that was founded later . |
3 | You will also have a better recall of what has been said . |
4 | A cold ball will also have a harder feel at impact and will fly lower because of the relative inability of the clubface to impress it . |
5 | Dr Tony Martin , a whale biologist at the Sea Mammal Research Unit in Cambridge , said : ‘ It is marvellous that it 's worked and hopefully people both here and internationally will now have a better idea of how to solve a similar problem . |
6 | You will then have a better chance of getting through to the interview stage ; |
7 | You will ultimately have a better vehicle however . |
8 | Great Britain have never won the World Cup but after this summer 's titanic struggle for the Ashes and blessed with home advantage , Mal Reilly 's men will never have a better chance to take the trophy . |