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

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1 If the UN can set a precedent for peacemaking in the Balkans we will have a real peace dividend .
2 We 'll have ha we will have been an irrel irrelevant to them for so long that when they do find another job or even a first job , then we will have a major task to convince them of the value of trade union membership .
3 ‘ A steering group and a project team have been formed and we will have a clearer indication of how to best integrate our teams by the end of this month . ’
4 Perhaps in two or three years we will have a convertible currency .
5 Perhaps because in future we will have a unified Budget , with tax and spending announcements made at the same time , Mr Lamont chose to look further ahead than the 1993–94 financial year .
6 Next Spring 's Budget will be the last of its kind , because from December 1993 we will have a unified budget , dealing with both spending and taxes .
7 Although the Minister 's welcome acceptance of my invitation will bring confidence to the people of Southend that their serious problems with the Fenchurch street line are not being ignored , can he give some information soon about the replacement of the rolling stock , following his welcome assurance that we will have a good bit of money for the replacement of the signalling ?
8 ‘ I am determined we will have a good time .
9 ‘ I promise you that we will have a long talk — and sort out everything between us , once and for all , ’ he murmured , burying his face in her blonde hair for a moment , before raising himself up on an elbow to gaze down at her lovely face .
10 We will have a great deal more material to put next time . ’
11 If we have not realized that the source of personhood and community lies in the being of God as Father , Son and Holy Spirit , then the odds are that we will have a low view of human life and of relationships .
12 Whenever we work with data values that have been generated by a growth process , we will have a better chance of revealing regularities in their behaviour if we convert them first to logs .
13 We will have a better idea tomorrow as to whether he is out of danger but he is looking healthy .
14 ‘ If the mechanism holds up , we will have a better means to identify which toxin is involved , ’ adds Schutzer .
15 We will have a new procedure called Continuous and Non-Standard Surveys which says that they will follow the basic procedures , except where this does n't make sense , and if it does n't make sense the job will have in it 's Master Job File a statement of how , it does comply with whatever it has to deal with .
16 If we continue the trend towards domestication and away from harvesting wild animals we will have a new problem , that of controlling rapid expansion of those wild animals freed from commercial harvesting or hunting .
17 Reagan thought that if the hostages came out , the cabinet in toto would be heroes ( adding , with prescience , ‘ If we do n't , we will have a significant problem . ’ )
18 We will have a full report on the new Homebase uniform trials in the June Journal .
19 He continued , " they are coming in here shortly and there will be papa , mama and a daughter ; we will go to the Savoy Grill where we will have a little meal " .
20 We will have a different attitude , we 'll bear to watch what is happening in competitive tendering and to ask questions and to get the right the facts on competitive tendering because we found a lot of these round the competitive tendering do n't you , do n't you worry and we ai n't finished with it yet I can tell you and also we have ev , the people who are , the in house , walking in the house , have a right to have some protection from it , to see that when we dole out those contracts that it least they are genuine and they 've got a someone to see that that their interest is looked after .
21 Yamaichi economist Neil MacKinnon said : ‘ The polls suggest we will have a hung parliament , with Labour as the biggest party .
22 In an interview with The Art Newspaper on 28 September , Christopher Davidge , managing director of Christies International , explained , ‘ by the end of the decade we will have a whole set of new clients who will not know the tradition of Christie 's and Sotheby 's as does our current base .
23 it 's not a reflex action that the Labour Party somehow engages in , but there are things that we need to rave raise revenue for , such as investment in the economy , like our social policies , and that the way that we will raise revenue is that we we will have a fair taxation system , that is very straightforward , and agreed by the Party , unlike the Conservatives who firstly do n't recognize there is any purpose in investment in the economy , public investment , or investment in social policies they do n't agree with , and secondly , when they do have to raise money they do it in the unfairest possible way , penalizing most those who can least
24 " We will have a big meal , mulikai , chicken , rice , fresh bread .
25 ‘ If we let all the chemicals from a coffee farm get into a river we will have a cumulative problem . ’
26 I will be able to prove to my own satisfaction that you are lying , and we will have an unhappy business relationship .
27 Surely , we will have an induced voltage unc in each one of them .
28 Should you decide to stick to sherry and branch out into the heavier aloroso you will have a thick head tomorrow and we will have an entertaining evening . ’
29 Once again we will have an attractive invitation leaflet giving information on the Christmas Services .
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