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

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1 Or if it is impossible to do so then we will have to have a look .
2 But someone from the family will have to have a look . ’
3 I 've done this before , but I mean Tim will have to have a look at it when he
4 A centre will have to have a system of internal verification in place in order to ensure that :
5 Of course , you will have to have a detective through whom the reader will watch this gradual revelation .
6 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 .
7 The legislation that we intend to introduce will have to have the support of the House and the different interests will have to be brought together before such legislation can be introduced .
8 Of course , you will have to have the detective .
9 If feedback is still apparent you will have to have the pickups waxed by a professional .
10 Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’
11 Any Palestinian who speaks will have to have the approval of the PLO , but this will not be said publicly because we do n't want to give Shamir the chance to withdraw , which we think he 's looking for an excuse to do . ’
12 He , too , will have had a chance to study the fourth report of the Committee for Monitoring Agreements on Tobacco Advertising and Sponsorship , several paragraphs of which deal with the targeting of tobacco advertising at young people .
13 It will probably have been sold to you by an insurance broker or insurance company salesman and , at time of buying , you will have had a choice of four different types of investment policy : with profits , unit linked , deposit administration and non-profit policy .
14 If we ca n't , at least she will have had a holiday and it wo n't be too long until the Christmas break and we can go over to see her again . ’
15 Perhaps it would be fairer to judge South African rugby at Twickenham in November when South Africa will have had a build-up comparable to that of the visitors who won so well .
16 You will have had a bath before going along to the morning service of Chiropody , so the problem will not arise .
17 The story of your species will become a kind of Möbius strip , but at least you will have had a role in it , Dr Sigmoid . ’
18 If he ( and of course this applies to girls too ) is the oldest child in the family , he will have had the opportunity to be the centre of attention for some time .
19 Of those who have developed BSL skills later in life , few will have had the opportunity of language exposure which would be available for , say , English people learning French in France .
20 Some of you here , I 'm sure , will have had the opportunity of visiting Niagara Falls .
21 By the end of 1994 thousands more retail staff will have had the opportunity to earn this important award .
22 Many of us will have had the experience at some time or other of finding ourselves in classrooms ostensibly to help individual children overcome their difficulties , but realising that in fact the problems are more to do with the way the lesson is being presented , with the resources and teaching strategies being used or with the demands being made , than with any specific problems our pupils may have .
23 Many hon. Members will have had the experience of constituents who say , ’ I do n't understand how inflation can be coming down when prices are still going up . ’
24 It will have had the views of professional designers , boatbuilders and other advisers , intermingled with the views of experienced operators .
25 My men will have had the place staked out since dawn .
26 His grace will have had the tomb made in advance , to remind him of things to come .
27 However , an explicit consideration of the broader themes of education management as such is a luxury which fewer people will have had the time , or perhaps the inclination , to undertake .
28 The offering of such guidelines or suggestions does not in any way detract from the professional integrity of the teacher , who must then select what suits him best for his own purposes , but there will be few teachers who will have had the time or the imagination to think of all of them .
29 By the time you read this we will have had the Gift Day and be well on our way with the Camphill Development Project .
30 They will have had an opportunity to become familiar with NACAB 's anti-racist and equal opportunities policies , as well as expectations in terms of time commitment , standards expected and training requirements .
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