Example sentences of "will have [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Calm down , Bina , it 'll be OK — magic , I 'll have shot through the lot — straight As , I 'll be all set for anything : research physicist , brain surgeon , professor of semiotic philology …
2 ‘ I doubt if you 'll have heard of a Romany having a magistrate removed from office either , Mr Peck , but make one arrest here and you 're very likely to be the first . ’
3 She 'll have heard through the family grapevine .
4 I 'll have finished in a couple of hours .
5 I 'm sure she 'll have come to no harm . ’
6 ‘ They 'll have come by the villa , ’ said the Brigadier enigmatically .
7 By this stage the sap in the vine will have withdrawn into the roots .
8 ANYONE who has watched Carol Vorderman on the quiz show Countdown will have marvelled at the speed of her mathematical brain .
9 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , I must apologise for dragging you in here at such short notice , but as you will have guessed from the Meeting Notice the urgency … ’
10 By morning it will have moved towards the part of my body that needs healing . ’
11 You will have noted from the Brintons extract on page 106 that some English texts make little or no use of conjunctions .
12 Many people will have heard of the Bloxham Tapes .
13 Certainly most members of the general public will have heard of the Draize test for detecting the irritant potential of cosmetics , or perhaps the more widely used LD50 , nor will they have been spared photographs of immobilised creatures in plaintive lines .
14 BY NOW employees will have heard of the proposals in the White Paper on local government reform .
15 Colleagues , as , as conference will have heard from the mover of motion three , motion six , not prepared to withdraw and the C E C is therefore asking you to oppose both .
16 Otherwise , despite the rubble around him , he will have emerged from the war as an Arab hero , the man who took on and defied the Zionists , westerners and other infidels , and who will inevitably try to do it all again .
17 Today , the result of our labours was several long rows of planted saplings which , in ten years ' time , will have grown into a grove of pussy willows doing useful service as a screen for walkers .
18 Second , executive power will have grown at the expense of parliamentary power .
19 Those seen in the spring will have hibernated over the winter in garden sheds or hollow trees .
20 You will have noticed in the circulars that we have launched our first theme — Customer Service ( circular AD/93/105 ) .
21 The little lizard will have scuttled across the beach during the middle of December and man did not appear until the evening of 31 December .
22 By the time we are allowed to vote again , education , public transport and the welfare state will have been reconstructed along the two-track lines of the NHS , and broadcasting will have succumbed to the brutalism of David Mellor .
23 There 'll be no more lolling about on the Costa del Sol in future because too much Sol will have done for the Costa .
24 If you were really fortunate you will have gone on a training course , far too few companies bother to invest in improving their staff 's skill in desktop publishing , and have learned at least some of the basic operations .
25 Erm , now bearing in mind that half the year has gone , or will have gone by the time anybody arrived here , erm it seemed to me that where I , my analysis of that situation was that if we were going to achieve our target times , erm , then the theory would seem to be that we ought to make , er , two appointments now , I E two appointments for half the year will be equivalent to one appointment for the year , and that will produce the number of investigative hours which roughly that the formula says we need to knock off the required number of complaints in the required number of times .
26 A Working Party has already been set up for this purpose and will have met by the time this issue of ‘ Contact ’ is published and mailed to registered Members of Convocation .
27 As often as not the examiner will have disagreed with the statement himself ; that is why he thought of setting it .
28 It was possible with work-card and booklets to give scope and variety to this work as well as necessary structure , and " the members of the team in their original discussions , will have built into the courses the skills and techniques they think should be learnt and practised by eleven-year-olds. " ( op. cit. : 8 )
29 The Target , if part of a larger group , will have depended on the group for certain services ( such as accounting and computer services ) , which it will now have to provide for itself .
30 I warrant none but myself will have seen through the deception .
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