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

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1 Judges will have powers to fine litigants for failing to turn up at court hearings .
2 In addition many of the initiatives relating to adults will have relevance to this age group .
3 When exercising its discretion the court will have regard to all the circumstances .
4 A court in deciding whether goods were unsafe will have regard to all the circumstances , including the purpose for which the goods were marketed , their ‘ get-up , ’ any instructions or warnings given , and also any published standards of safety .
5 Preparation will also enable you to get the best possible ‘ value ’ out of the expertise of the professional you are consulting who will have access to all the relevant facts and will be quite clear about what you are hoping to find out .
6 Find the shelves containing that class number and you will have access to all the books on that topic that are not out on loan .
7 ‘ I will have access to all the expertise required to solve a problem and provide a swift and cost effective solution . ’
8 By 1995 , historians will have access to all of the Macmillan and Douglas-Home years as well as the opening of the Wilson era .
9 For this purpose , a LIFESPAN user may grant a special access link between any other user and himself , which means that the specified user will have access to all the modules managed by the original user .
10 If the link has been granted , the specified user will have access to all your modules .
11 The complementary areas of activity means Name will have access to technical support from other group companies ;
12 Now that change is coming , we are trying to ensure that Vietnam will have access to international financial institutions .
13 One or two of them might be related to me , but I work on the assumption that my children will have access to most things and personal experience of some .
14 If the new clauses are accepted , we will make sure that genuine asylum seekers will be treated decently and will have access to proper independent legal advice .
15 About L 9000 billion will be spent over the coming decade to bring gas to 440 centres in the south and 420 networks in the north and centre of the country , so that by 1990 76% of the population will have access to natural gas .
16 Nobody pretends this is a cheap option , but the specialist alone will have access to injectable antibiotics and other items of first aid not generally available .
17 [ ] Plc 's professional advisers will confirm that there are no obligations of ABC outstanding other than in the completion accounts in respect of the directors ' pension fund or any other pension scheme of ABC and its subsidiaries and will have access to any records they reasonably deem necessary .
18 And , by reforming the health insurance market , my plan assures that Americans will have access to basic health insurance even if they change jobs or develop serious health problems .
19 Rhône-Poulenc has acquired exclusive marketing rights for Decis insecticide in the US and in return Roussel Uclaf will have access to several Rhône-Poulenc products and technologies in North America .
20 If you were wise at the time , you will have had a second report bound up and filed , containing every fact used , every reference studied , all the results of tests , every reason you had in mind when you drew your conclusions — and you alone will have access to these private notes .
21 It is understood therefore , that , as part of the pupil 's exploration of aspects of religion and morality , he/she will have access to these five main elements of the Mysteries of the Faith , and the opportunity to relate them to the particular issue/topic being explored .
22 While the National Curriculum will be the particular application of interest , it is envisaged that the results will have application to criterion-referenced testing generally .
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