Example sentences of "[noun pl] will have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 25 wpm . |
4 | It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of at least 35 wpm . |
5 | It is expected that candidates will have a production speed of 45 wpm . |
6 | Often books will have a list of different places ; the convention is to choose only the first . |
7 | The crematoria will have a duty list of ministers . |
8 | The visitors will have a buffet reception on Saturday night in the parish hall . |
9 | By December even the most basic Fiesta models will have a driver 's side airbag with a passenger one as an option . |
10 | Computer models will have a role to play in making the golf-clubs of the future . |
11 | A CHURCH is praying that local planners will have a change of heart . |
12 | O&Y has agreed to pay £400 million over several years but its bankers will have a say before any deal is ratified . |
13 | Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 . |
14 | Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 . |
15 | Many canoeists will have a style which is influenced by past use of old paddle strokes . |
16 | Not all the parents will have a reading age of 17+ , be candidates for MENSA and be up to date with the latest educational jargon . |
17 | In this , the mysterious twenty-nine days was explained : ‘ parents will have a period of 29 days in which to seek further information from the Chief Education Officer and to make representations and submit written evidence . ’ |
18 | Parents will have a right to know , at each testing age , pupils ' achievements in each subject in comparison with the range of marks of pupils in the same class . |
19 | Matroc like other Morgan subsidiaries acknowledges that customers and engineers will have a variety of approaches to problem solving . |
20 | Thus unless the incident angle is 90° the field lines will have a break at the boundary of two dielectrics . |
21 | In County NatWest 's view , this indicates that many trusts will have a job to increase portfolio yields without lowering portfolio quality . |
22 | The exterior of both buildings will have a face lift along with the reception area at No. 5 . |
23 | Breakfast is buffet style , and at dinner our guests will have a choice of three different menus , and are offered a choice of a salad and a ‘ starters ’ buffet . |
24 | A fair-sized hospital of about 400 beds will have a staff of several hundred physicians and 1,200 to 1,500 paramedics divided among some 60 medical and paramedical specialists . |
25 | On the five day courses participants will have a chance to try out hillwalking , river kayaking , Canadian canoeing and rock climbing . |
26 | Investors will have a choice of three unit trusts : an income trust , a growth trust and an opportunity trust . |
27 | Once the topics have been decided upon the questions will have a framework to fit into . |
28 | In a suitably designed circuit the terminals will have a forcefield between them , similar to the potential difference on the plates of an electrical condensor . |
29 | I find many knitters will have a go at Fair Isle knitting , but then stop there . |
30 | Except in those cases where contracts are population-based , which is not apparently envisaged in the new proposals , providers will have a responsibility only to the patients they treat and will have no responsibility for any particular population . |