Example sentences of "will have [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 Erm the fact of the matter is sir as you 'll have detected from today 's earlier discussions it rather suits me policy I twelve because it gives a local authority the ability to plan for employment development in addition to their I five allocation .
2 Now then if you look , I 'll just take , this applies to all of you but I 'm just gon na take for example role play number one you will have some details you 'll have gathered from erm the previous role play .
3 You 'll have heard from your boss that the two-yearold you were riding had been got at . ’
4 Many more will have suffered from cancers brought on by one of the radioactive substances released .
5 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , I must apologise for dragging you in here at such short notice , but as you will have guessed from the Meeting Notice the urgency … ’
6 You will have noted from the Brintons extract on page 106 that some English texts make little or no use of conjunctions .
7 ( Autumn , as you will have noted from this manuscript , is a busy time for the extraterrestrials . )
8 Colleagues , as , as conference will have heard from the mover of motion three , motion six , not prepared to withdraw and the C E C is therefore asking you to oppose both .
9 Otherwise , despite the rubble around him , he will have emerged from the war as an Arab hero , the man who took on and defied the Zionists , westerners and other infidels , and who will inevitably try to do it all again .
10 As many of you will have noticed from your Q.T. day programme Beryl will not be teaching this year ; for some time she has taken a great interest in the Back Pain Association and has now become involved particularly at weekends in special classes for back-pain sufferers .
11 As I think members will have realised from my visits to each of our 25 Sections during my year of office , I very much enjoyed being Chairman .
12 ‘ Nothing in this marvellous list ’ says Milton ‘ was as fine as Eden ’ and of course it hurts him to say it , and I do n't think it 's far fetched to detect that hurt and pain of that great sacrifice that John Milton is making in the rhythm when we read ‘ Might with this paradise of Eden strive ’ , or in the fact that he ca n't stop there , because I did n't — as you will have realized from Bentley 's comment — I did n't read you the whole passage .
13 In a few weeks ' time , the fallen leaves will have risen from ankle to knee deep .
14 As a proportion of the total age group of 60+ those over 75 will have risen from 38.2 to 47.2 per cent during the years 1989 – 2001 .
15 Present estimates suggest that , by the year 2025 , the population of rich countries will have risen from 1.2 to 1.4 billion , and that of developing states from 4.1 to 7.1 billion .
16 You will have gathered from what I have said that barbel really are a true shoal fish , and it is true to say that , as is the case with all true shoal fish , they school together with fish of like size .
17 Modern cities will almost have doubled their annual production of waste per head during the twentieth century , while the proportion of this waste that is biodegradable will have fallen from more than 90% to under 50% .
18 The reinvestment return is 55.74 but the reinvestment risk is that on 15 February the 1-month rate will have fallen from the 9.25 per cent expected to , say , 8.75 per cent .
19 They will have seen from the French try how even a moderate French team was able to launch Cabannes and Cécillon at our midfield and , once they had been committed , spread the ball for Saint-André to score a classic try .
20 As members will have seen from the local press , the committee decided to postpone the proposed trip to Llangollen on 13th July .
21 Message from , : As you will have seen from the Spring/Summer course form , we are offering a shorter course next year .
22 The ruff here ( top ) in its winter state will have journeyed from north-eastern Europe and Scandinavia , while the dunlin , shown ( above ) in its summer plumage , is Britain 's most common wader .
23 The form ( which you will have received from the Court ) for certifying loss of earnings should be passed to the Personnel Department .
24 Yet the case is different with the children in England , for when they emigrate , the vast majority will go to English-speaking countries , and they will have profited from the intimate contact they had with the English life and language . ’
25 They will have disengaged from many activities in the community long before then .
26 Between 1980 and 2000 the number of people experiencing acute fuelwood deficit or scarcity will have increased from 1,395 million to 2,986 million .
27 The decision means that annual government support for the railways will have dropped from well over £1 billion to around £300 million in 10 years .
28 It could be sampling error ; the main data used in this chapter was collected in monthly sample surveys , each of which aimed to interview a cross-section of the general public but each of which will have deviated from the parent population to some extent .
29 This style fits too well into the values and expectations most will have encountered from male relatives and heroes .
30 These will have hatched from spawn laid far offshore , in water as deep as two hundred metres and , having spent their larval stage swimming free in the ocean , they spend the next two , sometimes three years inshore where they form an important part of the food for many sea-birds and also for seals and otters .
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