Example sentences of "will [vb infin] to have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A further reason why trustees of non-UK-resident trusts will prefer to have a disposal of shares rather than receive a distribution derives from s79(1) of and Sch 6 to the 1993 Finance Act , which brings the rate of income tax payable by certain non-UK-resident trustees in line with the rate applicable to UK-resident trustees , namely 35% of the grossed-up amount of the distribution received .
2 Everyone will want to have a turn throwing the ping-pong ball !
3 But these countries do not accept immigrants readily and you will need to have a skill before they let you in .
4 The Delta is the easiest to make and it will need to have a base span of 8ft ( 2500mm ) or more .
5 It will need to have a ledge to support the reading material and strong clamps to hold pages in place are useful .
6 To be able to take immediate advantage of the Novell local area network integration features of UnixWare — and Univel is primarily targeting NetWare users — customers will need to have a copy of NetWare installed already .
7 Dermatologists , STD specialists , epidemiologists and infectious disease and tropical medicine specialists will need to have a copy of this vital new work to hand .
8 Dermatologists , STD specialists , epidemiologists and infectious disease and tropical medicine specialists will need to have a copy of this vital new work to hand .
9 You can fly into the Biggin Air Fair , but you will need to have a slot time allocated for your arrival .
10 In many activities each child will need to have a piece of equipment to use for himself — a bike , a chair , a place setting at meal-time , a piece of paper , and so on .
11 If you use 110 spring pads , the RR rear axle will fit ( it 's not as strong as a 110 ) and you will need to have a propshaft made up .
12 You will probably be asked some questions about your health , and you will need to have a routine chest X-ray if you have n't had one lately .
13 For that reason , the Russians will need to have a community in which there is private property , freedom from regulation and low taxation , with the opportunity for people to accumulate wealth and invest it .
14 Whether the assessor is company-based or comes from outside the company , he or she will need to have an NVQ qualification in training , assessment and verification awarded by City and Guilds to standards established by the Training and Development Lead Body .
15 Or if it is impossible to do so then we will have to have a look .
16 But someone from the family will have to have a look . ’
17 I 've done this before , but I mean Tim will have to have a look at it when he
18 A centre will have to have a system of internal verification in place in order to ensure that :
19 Of course , you will have to have a detective through whom the reader will watch this gradual revelation .
20 The park officer Derek Statham said in future an attraction will have to have a minimum of 20,000 tourists a year before it can qualify for a sign .
21 However , in general , where he can prevail , the buyer will wish to have an indemnity from his seller against all such third party claims and their consequences .
22 On large jobs , it will pay to have a pipe bending machine ; this will repay its hiring cost in terms of the number of elbow fittings you will no longer need .
23 You will continue to have a bill every quarter .
24 I think we will continue to have a degree of volatility in markets we 've not experienced previously and I think the way the market maker has to interpret his role now is such that we will never get the sort of fine tuning that the old jobbing system could provide .
25 He or she will continue to have a duty to maintain the child notwithstanding the care order ( see p192 ) .
26 They will continue to have an effect on sexual function and , in addition , a homeostatic situation will establish itself in which hormones from the gonads will pass to the pituitary and largely control its action in stimulating production of hormones from the gonads themselves .
27 They will start to have an impact on the regulations and directives that come before the House and our Parliament and become part of our statute book .
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