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

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1 Neither horse will have the benefit of their usual riding partners as Cumani 's stable-jockey , Ray Cochrane , last night gave up his weekend rides as he was in pain from the shoulder injury sustained in the Doncaster pile-up three weeks ago .
2 If they can go to the 30,000-capacity Charmilles Stadium in Geneva still in contention the Belfast side will have every reason to be satisfied .
3 I very much hope that , unlike last time , the Opposition will have the grace to allow the Government to respond to the points made in the debate .
4 The card will have the University name and photograph printed prominently on it .
5 As well as world No. 1 , Monica Seles , fans will have the opportunity to see the top players , including Steffi Graf , Zina Garrison , Jennifer Capriati , Sanchez-Vicario , not to mention the British contingent of Jo Durie , Monique Javer , Clare Wood and Sam Smith .
6 And mummy will have a whale of a time .
7 Second , the electorate will have every incentive to vote for more government services because they do not pay for them directly and individual tax payments may bear little ( if any ) relationship to the benefits which they may derive from such services .
8 Increasingly , under LMS , schools will have the freedom to choose a local firm or individual to provide the many services they need to run effectively .
9 MORE than 1,000 pupils from Cleveland 's primary schools will have the opportunity of hearing the London Symphony Orchestra .
10 I do n't think , ’ Nicholas said , ‘ that anyone in Famagusta will have the strength of purpose left to starve to death after that . ’
11 If agreement for mutual exchange is not reached at an early stage , the defendant will have the advantage of first sight of at least one of the plaintiff 's medical reports .
12 Well , you see , here 's a typical example here of the way is thinking she says , could there have been er could there not be more contact and cooperation er , if I am in a group providing music , which she is , there 's every chance that the readers will have no knowledge of our intentions prior to our arriving in church , but why do n't the music people tell ?
13 Six readers will have the opportunity to meet the BBC Good Food team at the second BBC Good Food readers ' lunch , to be hosted by Perrier at an award-winning Les Routiers restaurant in Yorkshire .
14 All customers who accept our estimates for complete rewires will have the option to purchase a security light at just £9.95 , which represents a saving of over £50 on the normal retail price .
15 If we do decide to refuse or restrict access clients will have a right to have this decision reviewed , and will be advised on how this can be done .
16 CA spokesman Kurt Seibert said the technology would be fully optional ‘ The clients will have the choice ’ .
17 When this is the case the travel agent will have an agreement with the hotel to reserve the number of rooms required for their package tour clients .
18 The scenario envisaged here is that a buyer of a car will have a contract not only with the supplier , but also a collateral contract with the manufacturer on the basis of the terms contained in a precise advertisement , the consideration for which being the entry into the main contract of supply ( see Shanklin Pier Ltd v Detel Products Ltd [ 1951 ] 2 KB 854 ; Andrews v Hopkinson [ 1957 ] 1 QB 229 ) .
19 If each domain is described by an enveloping box ( see Figure 2.21 ) which contains the local description necessary to produce a car ( see Figure 2.22 ) , the gearbox-transmission unit and passenger compartment will have an intersection ( see Figure 2.23 ) , as these major spaces will consequently have relationships with each other .
20 Even if we restrict the process to include only lagged values of s and f , it is highly likely that longer lags in s and f will have an effect on their current values .
21 If you do not make notes your mind will have a tendency to wander and you will quickly lose the thread of the ideas with which you are trying to come to terms .
22 Glasgow Healthcare will have a purpose built depot as will the Cardiff area .
23 4.1 The way in which clients are received throughout the Department will have a bearing on how they subsequently act .
24 At the time of invoicing , by drawing a bill on his overseas buyer which is payable say ‘ 90 days from sight ’ an exporter will have an acknowledgement of the debt by obtaining his buyer 's acceptance of the bill .
25 LIVERPOOL 'S Steve McManaman will have a cartilage operation today on the knee injury sustained in a challenge with John Beresford during extra time at Highbury yesterday .
26 It is used when the food source is so close that the recruits will have no difficulty in finding it without being told the direction .
27 In the next year more than five million under four year-olds will have the chance to be immunised with the new haemophilius influenzae B vaccine .
28 It is scheduled for publication in the summer at which time all interested parties will have an opportunity to comment .
29 If the relationship becomes intolerable , the parties will have the right to divorce .
30 After 1990 , by law all new cars will have the facility to run on unleaded .
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