Example sentences of "[noun prp] will have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The apparent drift from manufacturing and transport within the LDDC will have a particular impact on local women , who are unlikely to obtain worthwhile jobs in financial services . |
2 | Wright will have a key role in Vilnius tomorrow as Northern Ireland begin what has been disparagingly described as the ‘ battle of the also-Manager Billy Bingham is unlikely to make many changes from the team which lost 3–1 in Spain last month ; Iain Dowie should come in to replace the injured Philip Gray . |
3 | Scotland will have a tax-raising parliament , but still , apparently , return MPs to Westminster , who can vote on taxes and everything else for the rest of us . |
4 | Economic ups and downs pay no heed to national frontiers and economic growth in Washington will have a knock-on effect this side of the Atlantic . |
5 | ENGLAND will have a strong representation in the Stena-Sealink international fell race on Saturday . |
6 | Wales , western and northern England will have a wet start but become brighter with showers but with a risk of thunder . |
7 | By 1997 or thereabouts Athens will have a new airport , plus the best underground railway in Europe ( thanks to European Community money ) and a big park-and-culture zone in the heart of the city ( ditto ) . |
8 | For catering and hospitality management NVQ level IV there will be joint certification of qualifications and HCIMA will have a key role to play in determining relevant assessment structures for the awards . |
9 | Shooting star : Martin Toye will have a key role in Maghery 's bid . |
10 | Well — Frank will have a tough time to get into Norway 's world cup squad . |
11 | Seaham will have a full squad for their home game with Blue Star . |
12 | Apparently FirstPerson will have a tough task to water down the industrial-strength principals of Spring and make them lightweight enough for the mass consumer market . |
13 | When the new offices open Pattinson will have a 35-strong branch network . |
14 | It means that the ghost of Mr Lamont will have a cold hand on the reins of the economy whether he remains Chancellor or not . |
15 | ‘ ACR will have a new album , ‘ Up In Downsville ’ , out through Rob 's Records in October . |
16 | We are delighted that in her new capacity Jill will have a continuing relationship with FYT 's public relations and funding needs . |
17 | When the restoration is complete , Woodchester will have a practical purpose . |
18 | Mr Heathcliff will have a long walk to wherever he 's staying tonight , and I 'm thirsty . ’ |
19 | Lewis will have a firsthand close-up of Holyfield-Bowe as co-commentator on the live Sky transmission and , on the way to Las Vegas , will call in on the World Boxing Council convention in Cancun , Mexico . |
20 | NMB Postbank will have a dominant position in Dutch savings and money transfers . |
21 | Agriculture Secretary John Gummer will have a tough job at the crunch meeting in Brussels . |
22 | And Lennie will have a clearer idea after the game about his side 's strengths and weaknesses . |
23 | Ward will have a full squad to choose from apart from former Hartlepool defender Tony Barratt , who has a calf strain . |
24 | The new EA will have a statutory duty to publish an annual State of the Environment report . |
25 | JOHNNY Herbert will have a new team-mate at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend . |
26 | Tokyo will have a third airport . |
27 | Doctors say Jonathan will have a normal life-span and she is worried for the future and what will happen to him after her death . |
28 | Compaq figures NT will have a tough time on the server , so its server policy will either be in NetWare or SCO , sticking with the latter at least in the short term . |
29 | CHRIS EUBANK will have a new challenger when he defends his World Boxing Organisation super-middleweight title at the G-Mex centre in Manchester on April 25 . |