Example sentences of "he will have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well I 'm afraid he 's out of the country so whatever you want to discuss with him will have to wait . ’
2 The board saying they wanted to sell him will have made him think ‘ Why not , no point hanging round where I 'm not wanted ’ .
3 If I ca n't take him he will have a two-hour wait for an ambulance .
4 He will have little opportunity to stand back and examine the data in the cool light of the academic ‘ ivory tower ’ .
5 If he is , attack while he is rising because then he will have little opportunity to launch a powerful counter-attack .
6 You may at least force the opponent to back off , since he will have more to lose than you .
7 He will have no option but to meet them , man .
8 No Talmudic saying was nearer to him than that at the end of the Kiddushin : ‘ When a man faces his Maker , he will have to account for those ( God-given ) pleasures of life which he failed to enjoy , ’ and the Mezeritzer Rabbi commented , albeit a little more warily , ‘ You may reach a compromise between evil and good by enjoying legitimate bodily pleasure and serving God at the same time . ’
9 Des will be cleared from quarantine on November 6 so until then , he will have to make do with a weekly Saturday visit from Dave and fellow home-based squadron mates Corporals Brian McCourt and Richard Starkey .
10 A paper person is a walking theory , and one which may not even believe in itself ; and then the paper person will not merely have nobody , he will have no theory to be .
11 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 .
12 If he wins the next two legs , today and tomorrow , his total prize money as overall Grade A champion will only amount to £970 — but he will have the opportunity to compete at Wembley for the rest of the week .
13 Less than a week ago , he said that this congress would strip the party of its ideology and change its name , but it now looks likely that he will have to settle for the second half of the forecast .
14 Most important , he will have to explain how far sympathy action should be allowed and precisely what would constitute a lawful trade dispute .
15 Well , perhaps only the new Foreign Secretary could sell it to Mrs Thatcher , and he will have his own notions of ripe time .
16 He will have to call an election which will probably be contested by Richard Thorpe , the 1989 stroke , Calman McLennan , a fourth-year medical student , and Richard Hull , the post-graduate from Cambridge .
17 Last year he took home something in the region of $60 million : this year he will have to find room under the bed for 65 .
18 he served with the Irish Guards before he volunteered for the Commandos , and you can be sure that he will have you playing that tune as often as possible , as long as you do n't play it around this H.Q , I do n't mind . ’
19 This use of attire , stands by the very ordinance of God ; who , as he hath not sorted all men to all places , so he will have men to fitte themselves and their attire , to the qualitie of their proper places , to put a difference betweene themselves and others …
20 Second , if a traveller goes eastwards halfway round the Earth he will have passed through 12 time zones and gained 12 hours with respect to GMT ; he will meet another traveller who has travelled westward and so is 12 time zones ( 12 hours ) behind GMT .
21 But if , as expected , he fails to gain reselection by his local party next month and carries out his threat to resign and stand against the official Labour candidate in a byelection , he will have to work hard to swing the hearts and minds of many Labour voters .
22 At least he will have no United ghost on his shoulder , although Ferguson 's team is insubstantial enough .
23 At least he will have no United ghost on his shoulder , although Ferguson 's team is insubstantial enough .
24 ‘ His investigative talent , which he displayed in this instance , will no doubt stand him in good stead in the future and I hope that he will have a long and distinguished career , ’ he said .
25 He will have the onerous task of reviving low morale .
26 ‘ If Noriega gets into the northern redoubts , there are caches of arms and ammunition and he will have access to his bank accounts .
27 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 .
28 If he still appears a hero to some , that may be something the world can live with : for all his defiance , he will have thrown away everything Iraq gained from its eight-year war with Iran , and swallowed many mouthfuls of words about Kuwait remaining Iraq 's 19th province for ever and a day .
29 If the army is going to be troublesome , Mr Suharto needs the Muslim masses clearly on his side to ensure he will have his way in next year 's election .
30 Yet if he has watched Eastern Europe closely he will have seen that , however the transition begins , be it by round table , coalition government or free election , once Communists give up part of their power they quickly end up losing it all .
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