Example sentences of "[noun] will have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And mummy will have a whale of a time . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Glasgow Healthcare will have a purpose built depot as will the Cardiff area . |
6 | 4.1 The way in which clients are received throughout the Department will have a bearing on how they subsequently act . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Seventy five per cent of the modules will be common to all courses but at the professional studies level candidates will have a choice of four study routes to follow : construction management , commercial management , facilities management and project management . |
9 | It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 25 wpm . |
10 | It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 35 wpm . |
11 | It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of 45 wpm . |
12 | DAVID ELSWORTH will have a lot more to occupy his thoughts this winter than a certain grey steeplechaser . |
13 | Under a draft direction from the Scottish Office , SWDs will have a duty to ensure clients are offered a place of their choice . |
14 | The woven fabric will have a surface pattern similar to that shown in Fig 1 . |
15 | The USCG aircraft will have a number of special features and mission equipment , whereas the 20G for the commercial market will in general be a Series F with ATF3-6 engines rated at over 5,000 lbs thrust . |
16 | The professor will have a room and access to secretarial services in the Institute of Archaeology . |
17 | A rule with hierarchical action will have a form : |
18 | A good college will have a target replacement rate for obsolescent courses , and it will also plan to renegotiate a pattern of partnerships at an agreed tempo . |
19 | Often books will have a list of different places ; the convention is to choose only the first . |
20 | Results have not gone in his favour in the short-term , but I believe the club will have a job holding on to him in the future . |
21 | The crematoria will have a duty list of ministers . |
22 | General situation : Parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland will have a touch of frost at first , but most of England and Wales should be frost free . |
23 | Now those of us who 've been involved on the Moat Highfields sub committee will have a need to know that when we were faced with really serious and horrendous problems , we found when faced with the reality and a great deal of detailed information , that an extraordinary amount of three party cooperation was achieved . |
24 | Foreigners , though , remain tartan addicts and visitors to Scotland will have a chance to sample the ANTA experience once refurbishments at Edinburgh 's Sheraton Hotel , using the company 's fabrics , are complete . |
25 | A tuple will have a number of attributes , and in the SALES-ORDER relation of Figure 3.21 , ‘ name ’ , ‘ part ’ and ‘ quantity ’ are attributes . |
26 | Any third party suffering damage as a result of such an unlawful act will have a right of action . |
27 | The visitors will have a buffet reception on Saturday night in the parish hall . |
28 | Thus , the universe will have a beginning and an end . |
29 | If company B writes a program independently and , by chance , it turns out to be very similar to a program written by company A , there is no infringement of copyright because there has been neither copying nor adaptation of A's program and both A and B will have a copyright in their respective programs . |
30 | The proposal as agreed by the Research Council will have a second reading in the European Parliament and adoption of the programme , if there are no delays , could be expected in March of next year . |