Example sentences of "will have [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ By the late eighties the global plans of the major US multinationals will have created a massive UK trade deficit of around seven billion pounds which will go on increasing with the growth of the number of vehicles in use .
2 It is certain that the news of Mr Souness 's impending operation will have created a few more worry lines of the face of First Division management .
3 Members will have noted a familiar name among the authors above , which engenders confidence in the presumption of correct and thorough irrigation techniques and thereby an accurately sectioned subject .
4 Makers will not be obliged to offer the guarantee but those who decide not to will have to display a prominent notice saying ‘ no consumer guarantee ’ .
5 And in 500 years , when the distinction between twentieth-century decades will have become a mere specialist detail ( as is the distinction , for most of us , between the 1840s and the 1850s ) ?
6 It says the intelligent network market in the US and Europe will reach $107,000m by then — a six-fold increase on today 's figure , and will have become a standard part of the phone service .
7 Users of the main car park at Park Royal will have noticed a new fence at the back of the site .
8 It is proposed that representatives will have to compile a Professional Practice Portfolio , comprising records of different visits which they have made to police stations .
9 A new department in the Ministry of Culture was set up last year which has imposed a ceiling of DFl. 3 million ( £937,500 ; $1,640,625 ) in subsidies and has ruled that galleries which have been selected to sell under the scheme will have to submit a yearly programme of exhibitions to the Arts Council who in turn will decide which of those exhibitions are eligible for the interest-subsidy scheme .
10 So ‘ extended ’ farms will have to leave a wide strip of unsown soil in each field , and let the hedges grow .
11 They will have to leave a safe distance for it to spread out and to subside .
12 Whichever of the two main parties forms the government of the early nineteen nineties , it will have to create a greater consensus in health and social care as well as other areas of our national life .
13 In the event of you losing your ticket you will have to purchase a new ticket at the full price at the Entrance to the Theme Park in order to gain access into EURO DISNEYLAND .
14 Big industry will have to take a bigger share of the professional clubs .
15 The energy crisis may well mean that governments and the EEC will have to take a fresh look at the provision of public transport as a means of developing democratic tourism .
16 Last season 's player of the year is due to miss the Bradford game and the following midweek home clash with Reading because of an accumulation of penalty points , but there is now a question mark over whether he will have to serve a three match or one match ban .
17 In those circumstances the landlord will have to serve a further notice under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s25 .
18 You may not end up with an athlete 's heart through aerobic walking , but you will have gone a long way to improving its strength and efficiency , thus ensuring a longer and healthier life .
19 Hill , who was a member of the little-known punk band Sex Hitler and the Hormones in the 1970s , will have gone a long way from those roots if he does manage to succeed his father Graham , who won two titles in the 1960s .
20 By then it will have developed a good root system and the new plant can be severed from the parent plant and replanted .
21 But thereafter , and certainly by the time he is six or seven months old , he will have developed a definite preference for the person who has a particular responsibility for him .
22 You will probably find that the sander will not work up to the very edge of the floor , so you will have to hire a smaller unit to finish off the job .
23 Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ?
24 It shows how well we are conducting the service , in what is an old bedding factory , after all , and if you 've been to Winchester lately , you will have seen a six million pound record office , with with modern architecture in a prominent position in Winchester , er , which I 'm sure they 're conducting a service , but I 'll bet you that pound for pound we 're giving a far better service in Wiltshire , with our dedicated staff , who 've been there a long time .
25 And we 're always revising that picture of the past , in other words , somebody else in twenty-five years ' time will have to do a different kind of social history .
26 Presumably the well of fast bowlers will one day run dry and then West Indies will have to devise a new strategy ; after all , India did not fare too badly in the 1960s and '70s with a quartet of spinners .
27 I used to tell trainees that it was their first aptitude test to see if they could make it over Stamford Street ! ’ was not too upset to find that she will have to devise a new aptitude test from the summer .
28 Sir : Young lawyers , like myself , will have received a circular letter from P. G. Malone enclosing a very laudable programme o events and lectures which his Committee has organised , and for which all credit is due .
29 Because of the visits to the footplate to see the controls , and also the food cooked traditional style on the shovel , most of the people at the party will have exchanged a few words with Roger and gained an impression of the sort of cheerful , obliging chap he was .
30 Before the new dog goes on the beat , he will have to attend a 13-week training course with Pc Barlow later in the year .
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