Example sentences of "will have [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Today , the result of our labours was several long rows of planted saplings which , in ten years ' time , will have grown into a grove of pussy willows doing useful service as a screen for walkers .
2 Governors who are committed to the cause of special education will have to bid for a share of resources in competition with the advocates of other areas of the curriculum who will be pressing their case with equal vigour .
3 Corporate members , which they want to admit next year alongside names trading with unlimited liability , will have to bid for a place — the price being a levy to Lloyd 's central fund .
4 ‘ Some of what you have told us will have to go into a statement which you will be asked to sign .
5 If you were really fortunate you will have gone on a training course , far too few companies bother to invest in improving their staff 's skill in desktop publishing , and have learned at least some of the basic operations .
6 IF tomorrow 's semi-final between Liverpool and Portsmouth at Highbury requires a replay , it will have to wait until a week on Monday , because of Thursday 's General Election .
7 One thing I must emphasise though is that you will have to put in a lot of leg work and effort to find these places .
8 The school librarian and teachers will have to decide on a policy relating to this information — should other pupils know which particular pupil has a particular book ?
9 He looked at her in silence for several long moments , but instead of denying the accusation he said , ‘ As my acting hostess I expect you to know what they 're like , otherwise it will be impossible for you to explain that honeymooners expecting luxury suites with king-sized beds will have to settle for a roll in the hay . ’
10 We will have to cope with a backlash . ’
11 Companies wishing to join will have to abide by a code of conduct .
12 The other channel will draw on TV programmes transmitted around the world and will be financed entirely from licence fees , which will have to increase as a result .
13 Also , at the end of it all you will have to eat like a bird in order to avoid putting back all the fat you lost .
14 In the great majority of cases , their attitudes to the mentally handicapped will have changed as a result of experiencing this broader perspective .
15 erm I , I agree with Ann , not about the government , but I agree that I do n't think anything very obvious will have changed in a year erm but I do n't think it depends on the government .
16 The registrar will have a staff of about 20 , but will have to look after a register of perhaps hundreds of thousands of computers .
17 Bearing this number in mind , you decide how many tokens your child will have to pay for a list ( something like a menu ) of rewards you have constructed , such as choosing a favourite pudding , staying up later than usual , a box of crayons or a special outing .
18 Such children will have passed along a string of carers and may have been physically and sexually abused .
19 Investors will have to apply for a minimum of £240 worth of the shares , with an initial instalment of £100 .
20 For the Lancashire committee the vote ( 2,046 in favour , 961 against ) will have come as a relief , and for John Brewer in particular as something of a triumph .
21 And maybe at the end of the day , the County Council will have to come to a conclusion , after you 've made your general recommendations , with or without a location maybe th they will decide that having gone through a consultation exercise , they 're only course is to modify the proposals which would then have to be the subject of another E I P .
22 If Labour wants to attack ‘ greedy investors ’ by using regulation to cut ‘ excessive profits ’ , then capital spending will fall — or it will have to come from a government that can ill afford it even on Smith 's numbers .
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