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

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1 But now what you will have bit by bit to show them is not a series of physical clues or eliminating alibis but , chiefly , the character of your murderer .
2 Perth Jazz Extravaganza will rave at the Jazz Bank from 26-30 April , and although major art exhibitions have had to be cancelled because of the recent disastrous flooding , many local artists will have work on show .
3 It will have pride of place at the series of steam weekends in Darlington which start May 23 .
4 Until Lloyds Abbey Life has found a replacement for Mr Seymour , Stephen Maran , finance director , will have responsibility for Abbey Life ( Ireland ) and Gary Jones , sales and marketing director , will look after continental Europe , which includes the German subsidiary .
5 The only problem is managing it as , if electronic publishing is the first involvement that your company has had with publishing , it is unlikely that the existing management will have experience of copyflow , editing , and other essential management checkpoints that help ensure the quality of the documents you produce .
6 The ideal candidate will have experience of protein purification and gene cloning and should have an appreciation of plant defence mechanisms .
7 All we can do it seems is to keep on applying pressure in the hope the Government will have change of heart , ’ he said .
8 Many of the hotels in this brochure do continue to provide waiter serve , although some of these will have buffet for breakfast and for the first course of main meals .
9 For many of those who do take the text seriously however , Christian teaching on the subject of wealth is summed up either by one of the easily remembered phrases from the Gospels such as ‘ Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor , and you will have treasure in heaven ’ ( Luke 18:22 ) or ‘ You can not serve God and Mammon ’ ( Luke 16:13 ) or that ‘ It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God ’ ( Luke 18:25 ) or by the way in which the members of the Jerusalem Church as recorded in Acts of the Apostles shared their wealth according to the principle ‘ From each according to his ability , to each according to his need ’ .
10 The only point to note in this system of allocation is that those who bid in excess of the striking price will have priority in allocation where the issue has been oversubscribed .
11 But this basic situation , in order to be made into something which people will have pleasure in reading , has to be seen in almost the exactly opposite light , as the gradual making clear of things .
12 The GV 's 45-foot long 1,905 cubic foot cabin will have room for crew rest areas , lavatories and galleys , while passengers will be afforded maximum room by a ‘ wide inside ’ interior which will include ‘ super galleys ’ , rest and exercise areas and showers .
13 The new hatchery will soon be open and Dr Khales will have room for on-growing the quite amazing numbers of grouper fingerlings he produces . ’
14 Appendix B is rather one earlier in the process where the European Community have produced a green paper , on European Social Policy , which will have impact upon employment legislation later on in the process .
15 increase general awareness of the Commissioner and her role and to ensure , as far as reasonably practicable , that trade union members will have access to information about the assistance the Commissioner can provide and how to apply for that assistance
16 If it fails , only the very rich and the very poor will have access to justice ’ .
17 The EP will also appoint an Ombudsman to whom European citizens and residents will have access for redress in cases of maladministration .
18 The spines become fully extended and if you confuse a hedgehog with a rabbit and make a hasty grab at it you will have cause for regret .
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