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

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1 IT is estimated that all employees who originally applied to participate in Heartwatch will have undertaken an appointment by the middle of this year .
2 Females will have felt an urge to tackle their partner 's worst excesses .
3 By then , performance enhancement will centre more on multiple capabilities than , say , clock speeds , which likely will have reached a plateau .
4 By then , performance enhancement will centre more on multiple capabilities than , say , clock speeds , which likely will have reached a plateau .
5 But whoever it is , waving to the exultant crowds , he will have become a legend .
6 The talisman will have become a docket , and a docket with a sinister purpose ; for the change is not just to conform with the requirements of the EC but signals a fundamental change of function .
7 And by the end of the decade , software will have become a commodity similar in importance to the machines themselves .
8 Some women who are infected with this bacterium have little in the way of symptoms , but the majority will have noticed an increase in their vaginal discharge .
9 With all the changes that have taken place in Abbey National since its historic conversion to plc two years ago , Vos is convinced that customers will have noticed an improvement in the quality of service .
10 Leeds ' boss Howard Wilkinson said : ‘ The sight of Strach entering the fray will have sent a shudder through them .
11 Indeed , the Consultative Paper , para 9 , states that ‘ … it is envisaged that successful candidates will have demonstrated a knowledge of taxation at least equal to that required to pass the Associate examination of the IoT …
12 ‘ By the time this is over , Tom will have missed a year of school , and I would n't like that to happen again , so this will probably be the last lengthy expedition we go on .
13 If promised reforms of US healthcare live halfway up to some of the lurid stories being bandied around on Wall Street , then the new administration on Pennsylvania Avenue will have missed a trick : almost every job created since the recession began in 1990 has come from this vibrant industry .
14 If you are going up to senior positions movement is essential ; even people who may plateau out at middle management will have done a lot of different jobs for three , four , five years .
15 ‘ If A delivers goods to B on sale or return and B having received them immediately delivers them to C on sale or return , the reasonable time in the one case must , I think , be co-extensive with that in the other case and if that reasonable time elapses and C brings back the goods to B and B takes them back to A , everybody is acting within his rights , and it appears to me that property never passes … if under like circumstances A delivers goods to B and B delivers them to C in each case on sale or return and the reasonable time be , let us say , 14 days , and C after four days sells the goods or elects to buy the goods , I think property will have passed , because C will have done an act which renders it impossible for B to return the goods to A. ’
16 The details of this should not present problems since the parents will have kept a baseline already .
17 HALF WAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
18 HALFWAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
19 HALF WAY through the play you will have seen a walking table , several fast opening doors , the rapid interchanging of numerous couples , and a hotel foyer that is busier than Piccadilly Circus and has more familiar faces than your family tree .
20 The reader will have perceived a lack of rigour in our reference to " stress ' and " strain " in the discussion of spring-dash-pot models above .
21 The electronics industry will have received a total of 5.7 billion ecus from Brussels between 1990 and 1994 , with additional money from national coffers .
22 In November , many of you will have received a mailing about the Napier University MasterCard .
23 You will have received a copy of my handwritten ‘ Functional Specification ’ in which I have tried to take account of all the comments made during our session in Paris but have been somewhat hampered by the fact that I , too along with David and Geoff , have not been able to make the latest set of disks run .
24 Erm , the first point , relates to a a microphone here , and er and er tape recorder , and I think members of the sub-committee will have received a note from the Chief Executive Department .
25 The moratorium on Stamp Duty will last until August 1992 , by when it is hoped the market will have received a kick-start and will begin moving again .
26 Members in the south-east will have received a gala leaflet in this mailing and copies are available from the Events Office .
27 The tenant ends up paying the same amount , but because he will have received a tax invoice he can claim input relief , subject to the normal rules .
28 With your Medau News you will have received a letter regarding the National Draw and some draw tickets .
29 Number one is British National Corpus , members will have received a letter from the chief executive enclosing details about the British National Corpus , the B N C have sought permission to tape the Wiltshire County Council 's Committee meeting , and it was suggested to them and they have agreed to tape today 's proceedings .
30 ALL members of the Pension Scheme will have received an announcement recently detailing changes to the Scheme Rules .
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