Example sentences of "[noun prp] will have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today . |
2 | And I 'd like to think Vince will have more sense than to put temptation in her way . ’ |
3 | Critics who fear his so-called lean spell will diminish England 's cutting edge against Turkey next week ignore the fact that Shearer will have superior supply lines at Wembley . |
4 | Some day , perhaps ten years from now , Toyota will have great airplane sales . ’ |
5 | GTE Corp signed a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of Lynch Corp for the sale of its telephone service area in Kansas on undisclosed terms : GTE put 2,300 access lines in Kansas up for sale in January , where it has three employees serving 13 exchanges in the state ; after the purchase , Lynch will have 10,750 access lines in five states . |
6 | Zeneca will have little problem in paying its whack , but for the residual ICI businesses problems clearly remain . |
7 | Ballesteros will have strong competition this week in a field that includes Ryder Cup colleagues Ronan Rafferty , Colin Montgomerie , David Gilford , Steven Richardson , and Sam Torrance . |
8 | Will he confirm categorically that TECs will have equal access to the funds that he has made available under the White Paper , excellent as it is ? |
9 | Tyne Tees and Yorkshire will have more clout in negotiating programme sales to the ITV network and this will further boost income . |
10 | Yes , so that Mr will have some backup . |
11 | Although Mr Lamont will have day-to-day control of budget planning , Mr Major will take charge of the overall strategic planning role . |
12 | ‘ I do n't think Mahmoud will have any option . |
13 | Critics complain that Daimler will have excessive power in aerospace and military hardware and be too big a recipient of government contracts and money . |
14 | If she does ( probably over China 's failure to respect copyrights and patents ) , the opponents of MFN for China will have another weapon in their armoury . |
15 | Here 's hoping the Beeb will have another think . |
16 | The Clintons will have exclusive use of the house during their term at the White House , although they will not own it . |
17 | I have no doubt that Britt will have great success with it . |
18 | The Deutsche Bundespost Telekom will supply 10 towns with a Switched Multi-megabit Data Service by the end of the year , Computerwoche reports : users in Munich and Stuttgart will have immediate access to the new Hannover , Berlin , Dusseldorf , Frankfurt and Nuremburg will follow ; as such the project represents the first large-scale commercial implementation of the IEEE 802.6 standard in Europe ; but Telekom has gone further than most by letting its users use the protocol 's speech and video capabilities , and the state firm is touting the network 's 53-byte cell structure as an easy way for customers to migrate to Asynchronous Transfer Mode capability in the future . |
19 | Nicky Docherty will have another update after News at Ten . |
20 | Nicky Docherty will have another update after News at Ten . |
21 | The chancellor 's threats that the banks should be more cautious about selling credit in Britain will have little effect . |
22 | Maria will have some breakfast for you . |
23 | WGOL will have full responsibility for the provision of all marine support services and supply base activities , such as warehousing , for BP 's exploration and production operations in the southern sector of the North Sea . |
24 | KPMG will have due regard to any reasonable request which the offeror may make in relation to any claim subject to the offeror indemnifying and securing KPMG in a manner satisfactory to KPMG against any and all costs , charges and expenses incurred by it in complying with any such request . |
25 | Brackenbury will have immediate responsibility for the £35m Ford account , handled by Ogilvy & Mather . |
26 | Master Nicholas will have some sort of warning . |
27 | But in David Souter 's court — and by no stretch of the imagination is this William Rehnquist 's court — whoever replaces Byron White will have little choice but to be a judge first , and a politician a very distant second . |
28 | Mr Sharif will have little time to think about the budget , which is due next week . |
29 | John will have more time to concentrate on his architectural interior design business . |