Example sentences of "he will have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 His intention is to form a complete collection , covering the whole of his working life , so that he will have a real store of memories to look back upon in his old age .
3 He will have a certain power and extensive influence , and his Queen will fall into a more supporting role .
4 Both players will this year be sampling the European Tour 's qualifying procedure for the second time and Everett feels he will have a distinct advantage this time around .
5 If we were to have dialogue , if dialogue were to be opened between us and I am now talking about dialogue and not of debate , then erm it is only erm , I 'm certain that there would be a great deal to , to say to him from us on our part , and I am also sure that he will have a great deal to say .
6 He will have a fiery temper , a bad disciplinary record and a passionate spirit .
7 He will have a strong Government .
8 Bangor 's new coach Duncan Dysart was happy enough with the first sight of his charges last week and he will have a good opportunity to identify some grey areas when they make the trip to a high-scoring City of Derry tomorrow .
9 The proper way to put the last sentence would be to say : ‘ If B is charged with such-and-such a crime , he will have a good defence . ’
10 Carty , who was briefly involved with the county senior side two seasons ago is the current county U-21 manager , and he will have a huge influence on today 's confrontation .
11 He will have a high head and tail carriage , flared nostrils and a tense mouth .
12 If I ca n't take him he will have a two-hour wait for an ambulance .
13 For example , if a manager is employee-centred , if he delegates and is participative , then he will have a happy working environment but he will not produce a high performance unless he also establishes standards of performance .
14 As each new incumbent arrives in the levels above you he will have a different idea from his predecessor as to how things should be done .
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