Example sentences of "it will have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the second or third closure announced in recent times — it 'll have a major impact . |
2 | They hope next time , it 'll have a happier ending . |
3 | It 'll have a special winter flavour and feature Amos Chatfield as he talks about Christmases past and his boyhood encounter with the ghost of Stanmer Woods . |
4 | It will have a minimum size of £27.5m and a maximum of £67.5m , depending on the level of take-up . |
5 | It will have a nice cover and a new title , ‘ Poems of a Pioneer ’ . |
6 | When the final group of houses is occupied it will have a total population in the region of ten thousand . |
7 | It will have a serious affect on local growers . |
8 | It will have a major impact on many areas of business life . |
9 | It will have a wide brim and be in a subtle pastel colour . |
10 | And Inspector Brian Ward , in charge of the project at Chatham , Kent , said : ‘ We hope it will have a calming influence on people , not being supervised by officers who arrested them . ’ |
11 | Does the hon. Gentleman believe that when he has created an independent Scottish state it will have a separate currency , or would he go for the ecu ? |
12 | It will have a genuine inglenook fireplace , exposed posts and beams , low overhanging eaves — maybe even a minstrel gallery … |
13 | It will have a similar connotation when people discover what drops through their letter boxes if they are foolish enough to vote Conservative at the next general election . |
14 | If the garage has a ‘ flat ’ roof , it will have a slight drainage slope , which may be to the side or the rear . |
15 | Well we 'll , we 'll set that up with a board of its own erm , as an operating board and each of our divisions has an operating board erm , and that means it will have a finance director , it will have , and it will have a Chief Executive er , and there 'll be one or two other people on that board , such as er , Mark , Development Director er , and er , we 'll go from there . |
16 | He says if it happens consistently it will have a detrimental effect . |
17 | ( As a comparison , if Hinckley Point C nuclear power station is built it will have a generating capacity of 1.2GW . ) |
18 | As RPP is about putting in place a single mechanism for demand management , it will have a significant effect on suppliers . |
19 | As gamete-production proceeds , it will have a non-zero probability of death or of becoming unable to produce gametes . |
20 | It will have a top speed of around 125 km/h , and it will fit onto any US railway with no clearance problems , or trouble negotiating tight curves . |
21 | With an 850cc fuel-injected engine , it will have a top speed of around 95mph with acceleration to 60 in about 11 seconds . |
22 | It will have a positive effect on me , and make me play better . ’ |
23 | First , it will have a preliminary question to decide which is whether the question it is asked to answer is a question it is empowered to answer . |
24 | ( 5 ) It will be helpful if the announcement of the offer can coincide with positive public relations coverage for the offeror. ( 6 ) Ideally , a bid should not be announced at a time when it will have a reduced impact ( eg on a day which is expected to be dominated by other major financial news or company announcements ) . |
25 | It will have a dual function . |
26 | To do this , it will have a derived demand for manufacturing equipment , components , steel , lubricants and the like , so that it can satisfy its own customers . |
27 | It wo n't make any difference immediately , but it will have a considerable impact in the long run , as explained in the next section . |
28 | Although it is too soon to draw any firm conclusions about the effects of this scheme , it seems likely that it will have a considerable impact on the culture of schools , and the future structure of schooling itself . |