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

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1 So , if you buy a yearling fish it will have consumed three years ' pellet rations and , hopefully , survived three merry-go-rounds of hazards .
2 Mr Vernon pointed out that in the next five years this programme will have cost some £20m , and that figure would need to be borne in mind when setting fund raising targets for the future .
3 Britain alone will have accumulated 600 cubic metres of vitrified high-level waste by 1990 , and 2000 cubic metres by the turn of the century .
4 By next month the committee will have created three separate national squads consisting of two senior ( A and B ) , an over-21 development squad and a national under-21 squad , each consisting of more than 50 players .
5 If this turns out to the case the great wheel of horticulture really will have turned full circle .
6 Asif Mujtaba had made his first Test half-century and seemed quite settled , while England will have felt apprehensive about Salim Malik after he was spared at 22 by Gooch at slip , low and to his left , off Lewis .
7 By nineteen ninety five , when production of the new Accord will have reached fifty thousand cars a year , two thousand people will be on the payroll here .
8 With careful enough synchronisation , as the source reaches the UV false-colour corresponding to a certain depth into the image , so the moving vapour screen will have reached that depth in its swept volume .
9 ‘ By the morrow , I dare say , the news will have reached all parts of the City — and within a week or two , the entire realm .
10 Before long all theologians of any intellectual standing will have reached these conclusions .
11 Gets as far as this : Migration of Sperms : ‘ Approximately 400 million sperms are present in each ejaculation … if only 10 per cent of the sperms reach the cervical canal a total of approximately 40 million sperms will have reached this favourable haven .
12 I am taking one final bit of advice before I bat it back to Noel Wilson in the Computing Service , and I imagine we will have reached some conclusion to the game before the end of June .
13 By next year , she is confident that two thirds of hospitals will have become self-governing trusts within the NHS .
14 Many readers of this book will have become involved with numbers in the belief that they are ‘ no good at English ’ .
15 The stars will have become black holes .
16 If the shareholders subsequently liquidate the vendor company , there will be a capital distribution within s122 TCGA 1992 , so an additional " layer " of tax will have become payable .
17 She will have become one of that great army of ‘ daughters at home ’ who have to fight hard to establish an identity for themselves other than that of ‘ head cook and bottle washer ’ .
18 As it will have become clear , I do not believe that this vehicle is tenable .
19 However , it will have become clear from the preceding discussion that purely convergent or transform movement is unlikely to occur except along short sections of a plate boundary .
20 Unless there are improvements in design and operation , the six million will have become seven million by 2026 .
21 Those who were formerly independent and dominant will have become dependent , and vice versa .
22 In the course of the year some fixed capital will have worn out or become obsolete , and some inventories will have become unusable .
23 If adults are asked about their childhood , it seems highly likely that their memories will have become distorted or lost over the years , and that they will be coloured by the person 's present mood state , particularly by the existence of any psychiatric disorder .
24 In economies where there is a history of high and variable rates of inflation , workers and other suppliers will have become adept at the semiotics involved in decomposing price changes into relative price changes on the one hand and absolute price changes on the other .
25 You will have become aware at times of the way in which you breathe .
26 ‘ As far as the New Statesman is concerned this question will be determined at the end of the day by a judge and jury who will have heard all the evidence , and not by any other means , ’ it said .
27 ‘ As far as the New Statesman is concerned this question will be determined at the end of the day by a judge and jury who will have heard all the evidence and not by any other means . ’
28 They will have heard repeated discussions with other people previously , or comments from their parents that they are ‘ bad and naughty ’ .
29 Anyone trying to get their accounts paid will have heard these ad nauseam :
30 Anyone who has tuned into motor racing on the television will have heard this effect .
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