Example sentences of "will [adv] [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Inasmuch as this constitutes a methodology , it presupposes learning aims which many students will not necessarily have an awareness of . |
2 | You will not always have a book available to you . |
3 | ‘ By sending love for hatred you will so neutralise it that it will not only have no effect upon you , but will not be able even to reach you . ’ |
4 | ‘ Everyone living or working in the area will not only have the opportunity to say what improvements they want but will also be able to participate in planning discussions ’ . |
5 | 1.72 When automatic directions apply , the court will not now have the opportunity to consider the admissibility of experts ' evidence before the trial . |
6 | Er so th I will also then have a list of the people who need to sign the form . |
7 | Once accused of capital murder , the defendant will almost certainly have a problem finding an attorney . |
8 | It states that not using a lawyer would save you money initially but that it could be a false economy , particularly if your case goes to the High Court , where your opponent will almost certainly have a solicitor and a barrister . |
9 | Secondly , frequent testing and the enormous pressure of parents and pupils to succeed will almost certainly have the effect of focusing attention on assessment targets , at the expense of other activities to an even greater degree than has occurred in the past . |
10 | The announcement , and subsequent negotiations , will almost inevitably have an impact on the designation of assisted area status . |
11 | Mr Parris claims his restaurant Slingers will be hard hit because people will no longer have the money to spend on dining out . |
12 | And to protect their lucrative link-up with the pools companies , the League have agreed that clubs will no longer have the option of moving Saturday games except for television or policing purposes . |
13 | Elected people will no longer have an influence on local further education ; instead , the position will be similar to that set up by the Secretary of State for Health , where appointed quangos are in control . |