Example sentences of "[noun sg] will have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , the reversal of the growth trend in the service sector does not of itself mean UK industry will have a second coming ( ‘ Britain : make or break ? ’ ,
2 Unless those tariffs are diminished our textile industry will have a tough time , and more jobs will be lost .
3 When the defence relied upon is ‘ act or default of another person , ’ the defendant will have a good defence only if he has also made available to the prosecution such information as he has identifying that other person .
4 In the area of economy the microprocessor will have a growing effect , enabling engines to be programmed for optimum performance under different driving conditions .
5 On this argument , it is probable that the aggregate supply of labour will have a positive slope as shown in Fig. 2.5 .
6 It also matters currently , since art is to be included as a foundation subject in the national curriculum and the mastery of basic skills such as drawing will have a higher profile .
7 This kind of programme will have a higher proportion of " talking heads " than any of the other types discussed here .
8 Dermot Gleeson , corporation board member , said : ‘ There is a greater awareness of the seriousness of the housing situation in the country as a whole and this investment will have a major impact on the region 's housing problems . ’
9 In many cases these activities have promoted gender-neutral policies and perhaps in the long term will have a major impact on some aspects of gender bias in schools .
10 Seats that can face wither forward or to the rear are standard on many models , which is useful as the seat will have a longer utility value .
11 In this article we 'll consider the CPU — the monitor will have a separate article of its own .
12 Keynesians have remained very sceptical of this mechanism , arguing that neither the increase in the real money supply nor the real balance effect will have a significant effect on aggregate demand- and so can not be relied upon to reduce unemployment .
13 Unsecured loan stock will have a higher carrying cost but less of an impact on the offeror 's gearing .
14 For example , an employee will have a written contract of employment in which clauses will provide for the restraint of trade and for the protection of business secrets .
15 Clearly any proposal will have a major impact on the trunk road system .
16 This new committee will have a broader remit than the old one .
17 Aids will pick up every sound around , not just speech , so that the wearer will have a constant wash of muddled noise in his or her ear — not very comfortable !
18 If the stitches are transferred in only one direction all the time the finished work will have a terrible bias which no amount of blocking will eliminate and it will also develop curved side seams .
19 The voyage will certainly be a very expensive one but I doubt not my work will have a great sale in consequence and if so amply repay me for my exertions .
20 If Gough can dominate Chapman then Rangers will be well pleased because this face-to-face test of nerve , strength and skill will have a huge influence on the outcome .
21 ‘ Both Lin Soo and the late Earl believe the Princess will have a new suitor in the New Year , and will be very , very happy , ’ Mrs Palko said .
22 Your son/daughter will have a special relationship with one particular person who will always be there for him/her .
23 So , next time you take a holiday , your home will have a new dimension of safety .
24 In addition , new initiatives associated with action points arising from the first Road Safety Plan will have a significant bearing on pedestrian safety .
25 The Museum will have a purpose-built taxiway direct onto the airport enabling the Museum 's aircraft to be taxied direct into the Museum .
26 The fact that there is now total deregulation will have a serious effect on small shops .
27 And the old bar will have a new taste .
28 If the main wheel is further forward , the glider will have a stronger tendency to weathercock than in the air , and the rudder will be even less effective at preventing this .
29 Because of her daily contact with the sufferer the warden will have a clearer idea of the degree of dementia than anyone , family or otherwise , whose contact is only occasional .
30 BY THE end of this month the International Stock Exchange will have a clearer idea of the problems ahead of it in its establishment of a clearing house for the settlement of share deals .
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