Example sentences of "will [adv] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 More probably , the government will eventually have to bail the museum out .
2 Clearly , if ‘ market ’ interest rates move up ( as in our example ) , there will come a point at which banks will have to pay more for their deposits and , with the marginal cost of funds rising , they will eventually have to raise the rates charged to clients .
3 Perhaps one day computers will be big enough and numerical analysts clever enough so that the engineer will only have to pose the problem , but not yet , and not , I think , for some time to come .
4 This will ease traffic flow and communications since passengers will only have to give the name of person they wish to see , and the taxi driver will not only immediately know the destination , and that of his cousins and his workmates .
5 In choosing your background materials you will already have made a commitment to a particular colour .
6 Being a sensible person , you will already have studied the standing orders and have resolved to take all your decisions without fear or favour , even if it makes you unpopular .
7 Glen Spencer will already have scanned the satellite sequences and computer print-outs before Charlie arrives .
8 If you are working through this book in a systematic manner , you will already have attempted the Dubbingtons case and compared your response with our suggested ‘ answer ’ at the back of the book .
9 The shareholders , in contrast , at least as far as large and sophisticated investors are concerned , have no interest in increased diversification within the firm , since they will already have spread the risk associated with investment in a particular company or industry by holding a diversified portfolio .
10 However the day turns out , she will already have enjoyed the prospect and had the excitement of looking forward to a pleasurable outing .
11 The reader who has followed what was said in the second chapter will already have appreciated the nature of the trust , one of the most characteristic institutions of English Law , and its enormous importance as a part of our law of property .
12 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see p 51 ) , and will normally have undertaken a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
13 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have undertaken a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
14 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see p 51 ) , and will normally have undertaken a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
15 ‘ Which will just have to remain a necessity , ’ she advised him tightly , conscious of a sudden increase in the perpetual tension between them .
16 Always use the F statistics unless there are circumstances in which you ca n't , right if the computer does n't generate an F statistic , then you will just have to use the L M version .
17 You will not have to strip the tank down but wait until the remaining fish are back to 100 per cent health and then begin re-stocking very slowly .
18 ‘ That defeat will not have affected the spirit of the team and they will be going out against Wimbledon as determined as ever .
19 Broadly , the expectation is that the Monarch will not have to take a decision that will then prove to be a violation of the democratic process , because it will be up to whoever agrees to form a government in these circumstances to prove that he or she has adequate parliamentary support .
20 SCHOOL reports to Ulster parents this term will not have to use the Government 's controversial new levels of attainment system , principals said today .
21 A great deal can be done using only an undifferentiated notion of abnormality , especially in conjunction with suitable ‘ diagnostic frames ’ ( see below ) ; but it will not have escaped the notice of the attentive reader that the ( a ) sentences in 17–21 above are all odd in different ways .
22 West Ham 's 4–0 home win against Norwich on Saturday , their biggest in the League this season , will not have helped the protesters ' cause .
23 A PENSIONER who was charged £160 for a 36-mile ambulance trip will not have to pay the money .
24 You will not have to pay the amounts shown above in ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) if either :
25 You will not have to pay the amounts shown above in ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) if either
26 These are the main groups of people who will not have to pay the charge :
27 I know your mother had been ill for some time , but I know that this will not have lessened the loss you and your family must now feel .
28 ‘ If at least one young person decides to give up putting a foot into a stolen car ever again , then her son 's death will not have been in vain ; and another mother will not have to experience the heartbreak she is experiencing .
29 ( The husband will not have occupied the property as his only or main residence nor is there a disposal between spousessee Chapter 2 . )
30 Subba Row , who will not have had a hand in this particular decision , sees him as a ‘ good scout ’ .
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