Example sentences of "they will have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And no matter how fresh the lads might get they 'll have a long way to go before they reach your handling , wo n't they , Andrew ? ’ |
2 | ‘ They 'll have a long wait , ’ Jenna laughed . |
3 | Assistant head of the hotel school , John Staples , adds : ‘ They wo n't be experts but they 'll have a good understanding of what it 's all about . |
4 | If they suss out that you 're a fanatical prospector they 'll have a great time winding you up and sending you off on a series of wild goose chases . |
5 | They 'll have a stern ladder . |
6 | And I 'm sure they 'll have a different expertise . |
7 | When Italian voters go the polls today they will have a bewildering array of 116 parties to choose from , including the Movement in Defence of Motorists , the League of Housewives and Pensioners and , of course , the Party of Love , headed by Italy 's self-styled porno star , Moana Pozzi — who has recently taken over the mantle from her screen colleague and Member of Parliament , Ilona Staller , La Cicciolina , who is taking time off from politics to have a baby . |
8 | ‘ In order to get bums on pews you 've got to give people the feeling they will have a tremendous experience and make a contribution . ’ |
9 | I am sure that they will have a tremendous future . |
10 | If and when this body of new users emerges , they will have a wide range of technological choice aside from interactive video . |
11 | Favourites look as if they will have a good run at Catterick with Royal Greek , Black Spur , James Joy and Pyjamas in particular . |
12 | They will have a better understanding within their district of the the supply of site property that can be is available for conversion . |
13 | Since they will have a substantial amount of software embedded , then techniques of software engineering will have to be heeded in their manufacture — a necessary step in ensuring quality and verification . |
14 | They will have a great deal of expertise to offer within the administrative support function . |
15 | They 're cooking eggs and then they will have a long sleep , ’ a spokesman said . |
16 | Soon they will have a global platform , which is just the place for active feminists to be . |
17 | They will have a fixed budget to spend on construction , either in total or in particular financial years . |
18 | On a dividend of £80 ( plus a tax credit of £20 ) they will have a further £15 to pay . |
19 | They will have a statutory duty to inquire into offenders ' means and take these into account in sentencing , but they will be free to scale fines up or down at their discretion . |
20 | They want it back by then because , on 10 March , they will have a quick fix Budget and then , some time after , if all goes according to plan from their view , they will fix a quick-fix election on 9 April . |
21 | The first team will still be playing at McMullen Road next season , but they will have a high profile coach and , if all goes to plan , the following season they will enjoy some of the best facilities in the North-East . |
22 | When looking to recruit specialist practitioners be very wary of claims that they will have a large client following that they can bring with them . |
23 | For the most part they will have a full complement of spines but this year there seems to have been an increase in hedgehog baldness . |
24 | They will have a common vision , but be unclear about the steps . |
25 | I 'm sure they will have a lovely day . |
26 | Very high or very low readings should be investigated , as they will have a direct bearing on the toxicity of any pollutants you are trying to rid your system of . |
27 | 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 |
28 | ‘ They will have a big crowd with full media coverage . |
29 | Also with publication close , they will have a short shelf life. ! |
30 | They do not arise from the continuous political efforts of managers who , hoping they will have a short tenure of office , try to make their mark by some evident organizational change . |