Example sentences of "will have have a [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 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 . ’
10 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 .
11 You will have had a bath before going along to the morning service of Chiropody , so the problem will not arise .
12 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 . ’
13 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 .
14 By the time the draw takes place the audience will have had an eyeful of Loren and an earful of Pavarotti , who was once a deep-lying centre-forward and is now roughly the same shape as the ball .
15 In the case of the Mathematical Association , many of the older school-based members will have constructed their careers in terms of existing definitions of school mathematics and [ … ] will have had an interest , all other things being equal , in resisting changes which might be seen as leading to the relative devaluation of their ‘ knowledge ’ .
16 Removing the heat from the atmosphere will have had an effect on the global climate .
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