Example sentences of "[adv] will have a " in BNC.

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1 Since both n6 and n3 EFAs may possess this property , it is possible that giving both together will have a synergistic effect .
2 But police in West Mercia , which is England 's largest inland force area , hopes its first three wardens and others to be appointed shortly will have a significant impact .
3 Supporters of the second of the principles above will have a slightly different answer .
4 The extent to which the child has been encouraged to be physically independent , to develop spatial awareness , a sense of direction and response to sound and tactile cues and to use any vision he possesses positively will have a considerable influence on the extent to which he is able to meet the demands of his school environment .
5 To some extent both will have a similar range of needs but each will occupy a different place within this range .
6 I probably will have a , I will have , probably will have a third .
7 I probably will have a , I will have , probably will have a third .
8 Children and young people are at greatest risk as the older element of the population who have experienced this before will have a degree of resistance . ’
9 ‘ Children and young people are at greatest risk as the older element of the population who have experienced this before will have a degree of resistance . ’
10 If this transpires then the emergence of fairness really will have a substantial effect on the whole area of procedural due process .
11 Any player who scores regularly will have a high mark — be that a defender , or midfielder ( or a GK ) .
12 A good-quality 100-yard long-net today will have a long working life and is fairly expensive , but 50-yard and even 20-yard nets are useful at times , especially when working hedgerows .
13 Visitors to a major stamp fair in Brackenhoe School , Marton Road , Middlesbrough , today will have a chance to win a copy of a Victorian Penny Black regarded as the oldest in the world in a raffle .
14 ‘ I 'll have a whisky , neat , and this lady here will have a gin and lime . ’
15 But I think that Jane particularly will have a view on that , because it is n't strictly a divisional issue .
16 Those whose attitudes are negative and who consequently will have a powerful filter , even when they understand a message in the second language , will not allow it to reach that part of the brain responsible for language acquisition .
17 ( Console yourself with the certain knowledge that she too will have a dimpled bum in a couple of years ! )
18 Banks therefore will have a head start over their non-banking rivals in selling competitive products across the EC .
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