Example sentences of "will [adv] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , all of these alterations are only temporary and your strength of character in completing the London Marathon will eventually have a positive impact on your fitness . |
2 | As for the second part of my hon. Friend 's supplementary question , I can not anticipate entirely what will happen , but the reduction in mortgage interest rates will obviously have a beneficial effect . |
3 | Recent developments in the area of financial services will obviously have a major impact on this . |
4 | The way in which a product is marketed will obviously have a great impact upon the public 's expectation . |
5 | Clearly , local authorities will only have a limited amount of money to spend as opposed to Government support , which is at present guaranteed . ’ |
6 | Working on the basis that there is a finite number of hill walkers , and I believe that to be the case , then spreading the load will only have a good effect on the more popular hills — some of which are showing signs of over-use . |
7 | ‘ Viz will only have a certain life before everyone starts to become bored by it . |
8 | By the time it has been adzed out , you will only have a small edge to clean up as well as the underside . |
9 | This tells us that Θ will only have a meaningful value when ψ 1 and κ 1 have the same sign . |
10 | In my own case , it is the knowledge that a Labour victory has the effect of a firework in a stagnant pool , in that it brings all the scum to the surface : not just the trade union ruffians , who have been biding their time , but the Left-wing teachers , the child abuse and anti-smoking fanatics , the Hunt Saboteurs , all the ugly underside of British life will suddenly have a powerful voice in the nation 's councils . |
11 | Whereas a system by thirds means that it 's unlikely that the council or at least a lot of councils , will suddenly have a quick switch around and you 'll get a greater continuity of policy . |
12 | If there is to be a ‘ secondary literacy ’ of the kind imagined and enacted in Verbivore , it will necessarily have a reciprocal relationship with contemporary technological inventions and institutions . |
13 | Most of you , however , will already have a good idea of where you would feel most secure . |
14 | Normally , the reserve is set only days or hours before the auction , when the agents will already have a good indication of how much interest has been shown . |
15 | A model with a clockwise rotor will already have a slight lean to the right and a turn in that direction will require a greater and more noticeable-bank than a turn to the left . |
16 | Though each volume of a work will normally have a separate title-page , each book will almost certainly not . |
17 | The operation codes will therefore be such things as 1A or 2A , and they will normally have a specific letter or number of letters associated with them . |
18 | Applicants will normally have a first degree , a relevant teaching qualification and at least two year 's experience teaching English for Business . |
19 | Feeling guilty again , for not liking curry and for not wanting to go to India and letting her down , I say no , I will just have a boiled egg and toast , I 'm not very hungry , that will be fine . |
20 | But while it is true that an economic or financial crisis will generally have a clear effect on a state 's coinage , the converse is not necessarily true : a debasement of the coinage does not in itself indicate a financial crisis , since it might take place for some other reason . |
21 | Job-seekers in East Cleveland will soon have a new service to help them find work . |
22 | For the first time in our history , we will soon have a National Curriculum which will require all the main school subjects to be covered thoroughly . |
23 | Be alert to everything , let nothing escape you , and you will soon have a true education for life . |
24 | She will finally have a nervous breakdown and quit medical school and marry a successful young doctor . |
25 | And next year we will finally have a good year . |
26 | Whether or not we will shortly have a passive computer lobby , it certainly gives a new meaning to the hacking cough . |
27 | After all he will still have a good pension to fall back on . |
28 | Assuming the UK fiscal régime remains benevolent to new production and the 90 new fields necessary are brought on stream in time , then the UK will still have a net self-sufficiency in oil by the year 2000 . |
29 | HMI will still have a vital role to play , despite the remarks of the hon. Member for Blackburn . |
30 | However , whether there is an upturn or not , we will still have a tough year and there is no room for complacency . |