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

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1 really answer the first part of the Noble Lord 's question by saying that er er it is a question of future cost , er we are er we are already spending a great deal of money on the first part er of this er library and er we will have to examine the future cost very carefully and I put it to you to the Noble Lord that it would be a really sad reflection where the field of creative endeavour in which this country is m has most excelled over the centuries , in other words literature to have no single focus for celebration , preservation and active use , it really is er very important that this library continues , but may I remind Your Lordships also that we 're not talking about the s the library in this question , we 're talking about the u the site at present used by the builders .
2 ‘ By the late eighties the global plans of the major US multinationals will have created a massive UK trade deficit of around seven billion pounds which will go on increasing with the growth of the number of vehicles in use .
3 Members will have noted a familiar name among the authors above , which engenders confidence in the presumption of correct and thorough irrigation techniques and thereby an accurately sectioned subject .
4 They will have noted the strong support for Maastricht not only in the Bundestag but also in the Bundesrat , the upper chamber representing Germany 's independent-minded Länder ( states ) .
5 You will have noted the additional appointment of at least one wine waiter : the fact that the total wages bill has n't increased by more than about 2.2 per cent suggests that there have been some compensating reductions , probably in the part-time staff , and almost certainly in view of the decline in trade .
6 I am sure that the House will have noted the hon. Gentleman 's invention of a new doctrine — cost-free pay .
7 However , only a minority of adolescents will have reached the ego-identity achievement stage at the age when most pupils have to make crucial decisions about subject choice at school .
8 More boys and girls will have reached the ego-identity achievement stage and a proportion of these will go into science .
9 Makers will not be obliged to offer the guarantee but those who decide not to will have to display a prominent notice saying ‘ no consumer guarantee ’ .
10 And in 500 years , when the distinction between twentieth-century decades will have become a mere specialist detail ( as is the distinction , for most of us , between the 1840s and the 1850s ) ?
11 It says the intelligent network market in the US and Europe will reach $107,000m by then — a six-fold increase on today 's figure , and will have become a standard part of the phone service .
12 By now you will have become an old hand at completing charts , logging your daily weight and entering any adverse reactions and symptoms you may have experienced .
13 The House will have heard the hon. Gentleman in his honest and decent way — the House respects his honesty — accepting with his opening word ’ nevertheless ’ that that is the implication of Labour 's defence policy .
14 Users of the main car park at Park Royal will have noticed a new fence at the back of the site .
15 The people of York will have noticed the mocking smiles on the faces of Opposition Members when I referred to my hon. Friend 's record .
16 Such is 53 : The reader will have noticed the complete absence of the first person , as the Poet , fully caught up in his task , existed merely as vehicle for the other 's praise .
17 Many teachers will have noticed the increasing efforts to sell an area or particular school to the potential recruit .
18 You will have noticed the recurrent use of the word ‘ slowly ’ by now — this is the whole secret of your early departures from the static hover condition .
19 It is proposed that representatives will have to compile a Professional Practice Portfolio , comprising records of different visits which they have made to police stations .
20 Mathews will have to spend the coming months negotiating revenues with companies which may cease to exist in October .
21 A new department in the Ministry of Culture was set up last year which has imposed a ceiling of DFl. 3 million ( £937,500 ; $1,640,625 ) in subsidies and has ruled that galleries which have been selected to sell under the scheme will have to submit a yearly programme of exhibitions to the Arts Council who in turn will decide which of those exhibitions are eligible for the interest-subsidy scheme .
22 Many existing systems which do n't already heat the hot water can be adapted to do so , but if yours ca n't ( an early warm air system , say ) or if you 're installing one of the few types of system that does n't also heat the hot water ( such as electric storage radiators ) , you will have to choose the hot water system .
23 This requires that the local-authority officers from all service departments will have to appreciate the new climate of customer choice in a competitive environment .
24 So ‘ extended ’ farms will have to leave a wide strip of unsown soil in each field , and let the hedges grow .
25 They will have to leave a safe distance for it to spread out and to subside .
26 WITH the count-down to the US Masters at Augusta having begun , maybe no single shot on the European Tour this year will have interested the Scottish golfing fraternity more than Colin Montgomerie 's drive at the 72nd in the Johnnie Walker Classic in Singapore .
27 In the event of you losing your ticket you will have to purchase a new ticket at the full price at the Entrance to the Theme Park in order to gain access into EURO DISNEYLAND .
28 The energy crisis may well mean that governments and the EEC will have to take a fresh look at the provision of public transport as a means of developing democratic tourism .
29 It is important to remember , however , that the Alexander Technique is not a treatment or a cure , because you will have to take an active part in the process .
30 Each marketing response will have to take the relevant contingencies into account , so that ( to use the jargon ) it is situationally relevant .
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