Example sentences of "will [adv] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But this has the consequence , as we noted , that natural languages will only have a syntax and a pragmatics , and no semantics . |
2 | It says Windows NT — launched today — will only have a 12% share of the server market — 11% in revenue — by 1997 , by which time Unix should have 64% , 62% by value . |
3 | It says Windows NT will only have a 12% share of the server market — 11% in revenue — by 1997 , by which time Unix should have 64% , or 62% by value . |
4 | Driver Number : You will only have a Driver Number if you have already been issued with a New Style ( 10 Year type ) licence . |
5 | The company , whose workstation and systems business is now housed in a wholly-owned subsidiary called Axil Workstations in San Jose , California , reckons Sun Microsystems Inc will only have a month 's headstart on it in the SuperSparc market . |
6 | The important thing to note is that such words will only have a value charge as part of their standard meaning , if the users of the language mostly have a certain shared attitude to what answers to the descriptive meaning . |
7 | A high-end offering , the model 620 , destined for the workstation and server markets , will apparently have a performance rating of 100 SPECmarks and is expected to rollout the door mid-1993 . |
8 | West Dorset 's most famous resident was Thomas Hardy and any one who has read his books or seen the films , such as Tess , will already have a vision of the landscape — probably of stark rolling countryside with constant rain . |
9 | The Government will normally have a majority and even if defeated , can reintroduce the measure and pressurise its supporters to defeat the motion . |
10 | Indeed , multiproduct companies will normally have a variety of means open to them for breaking even on their operation , some of which may be approximately equally efficient , so that governmental intervention to choose one amongst them , something facilitated by state ownership , is not necessarily inefficient . |
11 | This will normally have a capacity of 1000 or 1200 mAH . |
12 | SIZEWELL public inquiry will not have a chance to consider what everybody agrees is the most crucial safety issue affecting the design for the proposed pressurised-water reactor . |
13 | In general , parents will not have a chance to see the specimen paper until June 14 . |
14 | A balanced market , by definition , can swing surprisingly fast in the opposite direction : the chances are , for example , that Malawi will not have a drought next year . |
15 | First it was agreed , that a mere voluntary curtesy will not have a consideration to uphold an assumpsit . |
16 | The new Gem class of minesweepers will not have a citadel or a pre-wetting facility . |
17 | There is no point in complaining ; they may try to mollify you in their irritatingly good English , but they will not have a clue what you are so anxious about . |
18 | If there is detrital material in the stalagmite , such as clay and limestone , it will not have a zero TL signal at the time of the stalagmite 's formation . |
19 | This person will not have a background in the organisation , and a perceived lack of departmental bias will be useful when arbitrating on differences of opinion Another reason for ‘ outsider ’ expertise could be the lack of internal expertise in projects of this kind . |
20 | Indeed the member will not have a draft bill . |
21 | Here , allowances are available in respect of the vendor 's net pool of expenditure , so unless the value of this falls below zero as a result of the disposal , the vendor will not have a balancing charge , though his ongoing allowances will be reduced . |
22 | And I will not have a saboteur in this house . ’ |
23 | Some accountants are reluctant to take unpaid leave because they fear they will not have a job to come back to if , as seems to many likely , there is another wave of redundancies . |
24 | They are funded by your council and will thus have a say in things . |
25 | AFICIONADOS of the BBC 's Test Match Trivia programme will soon have a chance to pit their wits in a contest of similar format . |
26 | PAUL SMITH , THE ASSISTANT Archivist at Park Royal , will soon have a Krypton Factor . |
27 | Now it 's hoped that these hungry youngsters will soon have a mother of their own too . |
28 | It is a science that ordinary people feel powerless to influence but which will nevertheless have a bearing on every major site in the London area . |
29 | Back-in-form Glenavon are through from Group C ; they play Carrick who will still have a chance of leapfrogging Bangor . |
30 | Well , if you have a problem after , say , the tenth month after purchase , you will be too late for any claim under the Sale Of Goods Act , but you will still have a claim under your guarantee — as long as it is for more than ten months , and providing you sent off the registration card ! |