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

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1 And mummy will have a whale of a time .
2 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 Glasgow Healthcare will have a purpose built depot as will the Cardiff area .
5 4.1 The way in which clients are received throughout the Department will have a bearing on how they subsequently act .
6 The woven fabric will have a surface pattern similar to that shown in Fig 1 .
7 The professor will have a room and access to secretarial services in the Institute of Archaeology .
8 A rule with hierarchical action will have a form :
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 A tuple will have a number of attributes , and in the SALES-ORDER relation of Figure 3.21 , ‘ name ’ , ‘ part ’ and ‘ quantity ’ are attributes .
13 Any third party suffering damage as a result of such an unlawful act will have a right of action .
14 Thus , the universe will have a beginning and an end .
15 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 .
16 I think the most important thing is to make clear , I 'm hoping to make clear somewhere that next year this council will have a members allowance budget which is one and a half percent more than this year , at the maximum , and it may not even have that I 'm not certain that we 've agreed that with the policy committee , I do n't know if anybody knows if we have
17 You 'll find there 's a certain kind of boy will have a go at you now because he knows he wo n't be able to touch you once you 've left school .
18 The entry-level will have a 15-inch screen , new to Sun , capable of 1024 x 768 or standard Sun resolution .
19 Will it just be the material produced by the neatest and cleverest or will an attempt be made to ensure that in turn every child will have a piece of work exhibited ?
20 That girl will have a mother like Suzie .
21 It might be necessary to witness a rehearsal before an assessment of the overall impact of the play can be made , and if the purpose of the performance is so that it can be publicly reproduced on a different occasion , the circumstances in which that publication will take place will have a bearing on the offensive character of the artefact in question .
22 ‘ This place will have a lot of tents and caravans and people in a month 's time . ’
23 The April edition will have a Graduates Association supplement featuring members ' contributions and details of events .
24 The offeror will have a choice of issuing secured , unsecured or subordinated loan stock .
25 If you are selling as well as buying , then the whole business is doubled up — you have to answer pre-contract enquiries from your purchaser , as well as obtaining them from your vendor , your purchaser will have a survey done and institute a local search on your property .
26 It was not properly inflation proofed , but anyone who paid national insurance contributions , even at the reduced rate , during that period will have a right to some graduated pension , however small , or to an equivalent amount from an employer 's scheme .
27 Available from the end of last month , the kit will have a list price of £150 , the company says .
28 Available from the end of last month , the kit will have a list price of £150 , the company says .
29 If successful the group will have a fleet of four vehicles specially designed to take disabled people around town , people who might otherwise be confined to their homes .
30 Its telescope will have a mirror 60 cm across , and will be cooled by liquid helium to a temperature of only a few degrees above absolute zero ; and its detectors will be sensitive to wavelengths up to a maximum of 120 micrometres .
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