Example sentences of "will [verb] [pers pn] to have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That 's possible — he knows I 'll be looking for him — but he 'll have to remain in this country until he can collect his legacy , and by then he 'll expect me to have given up . ’
2 Students are reminded that their eventual employers will expect them to have made good use of their time at university .
3 Monsieur Félix will expect us to have made our choices and we have not even looked at the velvets yet . ’
4 What is required is a policy of allocating resources in such quantity and quality in favour of working class or ethnic minority groups as will enable them to have the same effective equality of opportunity in schools as middle-class children .
5 For non-Hindi households , English is now the weapon which will enable them to have a sufficient say in national administrative affairs .
6 ‘ Not in the least ’ , he told me , ‘ In fact , it lets us off the hook and will enable us to have more freedom perhaps than before ’ .
7 This attitude/power association will enable you to have some idea for each performance , but you must get to know the exact requirements of the aircraft you normally fly .
8 If he is the sort of man who wears a red rose in his buttonhole every day , loyalty will drive him to have a bet on Mr Kinnock , regardless of his chances .
9 If you act for the seller of a building estate , even though it comprises no more than a dozen houses or flats , it will repay you to have printed as many documents as possible ( drafts and engrossments of conveyance or lease , contract , etc ) and to anticipate as far as you can a buyer 's preliminary requirements .
10 the building authority anywhere in the U K , even in Scotland and Northern Ireland , will require you to have a built in smoke detector system , mains with battery .
11 ‘ They will allow me to have a taste of what Ryan had the privilege of enjoying — albeit , ’ he added , smiling , ‘ with certain restrictions .
12 If a giant has come to town the children will allow you to have your council meeting to discuss what the townspeople should do about it , but what they really want to do and what they will learn most from is dealing with the giant .
13 These are already helping us to give a better service to our customers and as the systems develop they will allow us to have a more pro-active role in service .
14 We 've already recorded all the sounds he 's heard since he 's been in the unit , of course , but this little gadget will help us to have an even more detailed record .
15 He was asked if his people wanted schools : ‘ No , we do not want schools … they will teach us to have churches .
16 We will teach it to have all beauty , we will teach it that love is the most beautiful thing , and never need wax cold , as years go by .
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