Example sentences of "will have [vb pp] at " in BNC.
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1 | However , while you have been reading the book , you will have converted at least a thousand calories of ordered energy , in the form of food , into disordered energy , in the form of heat that you lose to the air around you by convection and sweat . |
2 | ANYONE who has watched Carol Vorderman on the quiz show Countdown will have marvelled at the speed of her mathematical brain . |
3 | Second , executive power will have grown at the expense of parliamentary power . |
4 | I am not convinced that even in theory this is an accurate reflection of section 2 , for I think it possible that in many cases the investigation will have concluded at an earlier stage . |
5 | It can be deduced by the prisoner if his local review committee date is less than 17 years after he was first detained , by adding three years to the period that he will have served at that date . |
6 | The half-life is defined as the period during which half the number of atoms of an isotope will have undergone at least one disintegration . |
7 | A spokeswoman for the band , whose hits include Love Cats and The Walk , said it is the first time The Cure will have played at such an intimate venue for almost ten years . |
8 | Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines . |
9 | Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines . |
10 | Many men will have arrived at retirement having ‘ rotted away at other men 's doors and having said and done many slavish things ’ . |
11 | While this is sometimes taught in a language spoken by their students e.g. Bengali , French often in chosen because it is the only language that most English people will have learnt at school . |
12 | Fortunately the Ecuadorian government is sympathetic and in 1982–83 will have paid at least 60 per cent of the station 's budget , or about $750000 . |
13 | Erm , well done er , the only thing that Eddie now needs is Hughie 's elocution pack and all his Christmases will have come at once . |
14 | Many a reader of The Possessed will have smiled at Von Lemke 's paper cut-outs — the conductor waving his baton , the bustling railway porter , the hell-fire gesticulating preacher — and at the same time he will have wondered why the microcosmic animated toys feel so supremely right for this novel . |
15 | We will have produced at least six criteria . |
16 | By the end of the century about half of all children in Britain will have acquired at least one stepfather — however temporarily — by the time they are sixteen . |
17 | Liam made a debut his dad will have admired at Abergavenny earlier this month when he wrecked Wales schoolboys with a five-wicket haul in the first innings . |