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

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1 This will have a knock-on effect throughout the economy , and will drive up interest rates generally .
2 Many countries , including France in the capitalist West and almost all the more developed countries of the Eastern bloc , pay large child benefits on the assumption that this will have a quantitative demographic effect ( see , for example , Scott , 1976 ) .
3 This will have a great impact on records-keeping activities in these areas .
4 This will have a wide range of powers over health , education and housing and over significant aspects of industrial and economic policy ’ .
5 This will have a major effect on the jobs and services councils will not be able to raise cash by other means .
6 If one syllable of our ‘ nonsense word ’ is said with a pitch that is noticeably different from that of the others , this will have a strong tendency to produce the effect of prominence .
7 This will have a significant impact on your fuel bills and help to reduce environmental pollution , but the most important thing you can do is to insulate your home properly .
8 The greater variability in the reproductive success of males could just be a random result : by chance some individuals will meet more mates than do others , and this will have a larger effect on the variability of reproduction of males , because in males more of the random encounters can result in mating .
9 This will have a profound effect on the city , ’ said Sir Richard .
10 This will have a profound influence on the structure of the industry in the way it encourages the emergence of new corporate actors in the sector .
11 So when the Danes scupper or salvage the treaty , few will have a clear idea of what , concretely , has been lost or won .
12 Some will have a clear career path , other will just be seeking education .
13 The negative charge on cylinder 2 will attract the positive charge on cylinder 1 therefore the part of cylinder 1 facing cylinder 2 will have a higher surface-charge density than the opposite side .
14 That 'll have a nice sound with you eating crisps
15 Another way of stating the information , since the area under the curve represents probability , is any item taken from the sample at random will have a 68.3 per cent probability of lying between -1 and +1 standard deviations of the mean and a 95.4 per cent probability of lying between -2 and +2 standard deviations of the mean .
16 Another way of stating the information , since the area under the curve represents probability , is any item taken from the sample at random will have a 68.3 per cent probability of lying between — 1 and + 1 standard deviations of the mean and a 95.4 per cent probability of lying between — 2 and +2 standard deviations of the mean .
17 Homes that make visitors welcome will have a lively atmosphere which has a knock-on effect on residents .
18 Managers may respond by devising routines which will improve the output results but these will have a dramatic effect upon the processes of education back through the school life of every child .
19 It is claimed that by having sharply separated black and white regions of the skin , rotary breezes will be created between the black and white zones and that these will have a cooling effect .
20 These will have a larger , even a massive number of entrances and bolt-holes and it is first of all very important to be able to distinguish between the entrances and exits .
21 These will have a waterproof coating on one or both sides .
22 If context affects the recognition point of a word , as this result suggests , then it should be possible to show that a context which makes a word very predictable will have a greater effect on fluent restorations than a context which makes a word only fairly predictable .
23 All will have a common question-and-answer format , designed to be ‘ user friendly ’ , and all will reflect the emphasis upon user involvement which runs throughout the community care proposals .
24 All will have a positive academic ability .
25 Not all will have a sexual component .
26 This theory is that , as in the adult , the changes associated with being asleep and awake will have a direct effect upon all rhythms , and so become the external cause of them .
27 This need not be a problem , especially as each will have a different approach to the same material , but it makes obvious sense on many counts if the teachers are each prepared for this by consultation . )
28 This will mean that if each is selling 50% of the shares , each will have a maximum liability of half the warranty claim , and the acquirer would have to take action against both and , of course , would be on risk to the financial soundness of both .
29 Will the Minister confirm what my hon. Friend the Member for South Down ( Mr. McGrady ) said , which was that the Housing Executive has lost about £19 million of funding for 1991-92 and that that will have a serious effect on new build ?
30 Deakin said : ‘ Our aim is to enhance the status of match officials within the top professional game and hope that will have a knock-on effect at all levels .
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