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

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1 The further twenty five pounds that will have to go on the poll tax this year will cost this Council eight point one million .
2 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 .
3 To see the full series , we will have to wait on the BBC , who have bought Twin Peaks with the rights to show it anytime after November .
4 Due to the abstract and individual nature of comfort , the nurse will have to rely on the patient to tell her if he is uncomfortable , and whether any action taken has increased or decreased comfort .
5 Whatever the outcome of these various campaigns none of the rail link plans are likely to materialise much before the end of the century , and traffic leaving the Tunnel will have to rely on the roads and existing rail lines .
6 The Target , if part of a larger group , will have depended on the group for certain services ( such as accounting and computer services ) , which it will now have to provide for itself .
7 If he/she fails to comply promptly , say , ‘ If you do not do as I asked you immediately you will have to sit on the chair in the hall . ’
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 Their families will have remarked on the babies ' likeness to them .
10 We will have to depend on the father for money or else scrape by on Social Security .
11 Pick Systems Inc has recognised for some time that it will have to concentrate on the database side of Pick 's personality in order to survive , but currently only around 40% of sales comes from Pick for Unix , with a few percent going to the MD-DOS implementation and the native Intel Corp iAPX-86 implementation accounting for the biggest part of the business .
12 Ideally , flowers should be picked for pressing between 10am and midday , as by this time the dew will have dried on the petals or leaves but the sun will not yet have faded the colours .
13 He imagines the sequence of states which he will have to construct on the way to supper .
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