Example sentences of "will have spend [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have to spend time showing them how to use your machine . ’
2 I reckon by the time we finish this year , we 'll have spent £4,000 on training and equipment for Fiona . ’
3 The Welsh Office estimate to trigger this off Gwynedd County Council will have to spend £400,000 and Aberconwy £21,000 .
4 It is as if you discover that you spent £1000 last month , and therefore assume you will have to spend £1000 , or a bit more , next month , without ever wondering if some of your expenditure was wasted .
5 Often they will have to spend hours with the relatives .
6 I can not think of any flower that does not press better for being taken apart , although of course you will have to spend time putting it back together again when you want to use it .
7 Oliver will have to spend weeks in hospital wearing a neck brace and lying flat on his back .
8 It is impressed with the amount of investment Intel proposes putting into Pentium saying that when the chip reaches the height of its production Intel will have spent $5bn on it compared to $100m on the 80386 and $1bn on the 80486 .
9 In electronics applications , the DoI says it will have spent £22 million in 1982–83 , compared with the £23.8 million forecast .
10 It is impressed with the amount of investment Intel proposes putting into Pentium , saying that when the chip reaches the height of its production Intel will have spent $5,000m on it compared with $100m on the 80386 and $1,000m on the 80486 .
11 Before the visitor has had the time to see the baptistery ruins , the plaques or the crucifix he will have spent time near the door .
12 The owner will have spent time finding out about his territory ; where the best sites are for hiding , where the best food is to be found .
13 A national charity is claiming that many of the four thousand young Scots who become homeless this year will have spent time in care .
14 In the UK the Department of Energy has committed £11 million to geothermal energy for three years of work and by 1986 Britain will have spent £21 million on ‘ hot rocks ’ research .
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