Example sentences of "[pers pn] will have a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have a better idea when I can see the background .
2 I 'll have a better stomach for it then . ’
3 You 'll have a softer landing than you expect — indeed , you 'll find you do n't need what you wanted so desperately !
4 You 'll have a later report er , from the social care enterprise agency , which we 've set up to stimulate independent domiciliary care .
5 And remember , you will have a wider role to play in the working of your ship , as one of a first aid party , or a member of a gun crew , for instance .
6 You will also understand yourself more , you will have a better idea of what motivates you .
7 This way you will have a better idea of whether the job will suit you , you avoid wasting your and the interviewer 's time , and you sidestep one possibility of creating a negative impression .
8 You will have a better body shape .
9 We 'll have a longer talk when I 'm home again . ’
10 ‘ A steering group and a project team have been formed and we will have a clearer indication of how to best integrate our teams by the end of this month . ’
11 Whenever we work with data values that have been generated by a growth process , we will have a better chance of revealing regularities in their behaviour if we convert them first to logs .
12 We will have a better idea tomorrow as to whether he is out of danger but he is looking healthy .
13 They will have a better understanding within their district of the the supply of site property that can be is available for conversion .
14 Do they issue them , part of the reason that of them having higher wages is that part industrials are bias that they , they have a higher wages and they think they will have a stronger growth in the industrial sector
15 They hope next time , it 'll have a happier ending .
16 We may assume , however , that he will have a better understanding of the purpose of the author in constructing the text in the way it is constructed if he knows that it is written in the late nineteenth century ( which will account for some differences in code , in Hymes ' terms ) in Victorian England ( which will account for the reference to a Reformatory ) and that the author is constructing the first English detective story , narrating the events from the point of view of four different participants , whose characters are in part revealed by the narrative style which the author assigns to them .
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