Example sentences of "that you will have " in BNC.

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1 The author acknowledges that you will have difficulties but then suggests and explains what you can do to prevent them .
2 I was hoping that Steinmark would be back on Monday but I 'm afraid that you will have to carry on the best you can .
3 When talking about individual cheeses , I have tried to mention only those that are available in the UK without too much difficulty — I see no point in being lyrical about a cheese that you will have to travel to London ( or abroad ) to purchase .
4 I will post this at once so that you will have it by tomorrow 's first post .
5 The odds are that you will have to dip into it , but if you do n't , and you come in under budget , everyone else will be enormously impressed by your professionalism .
6 That means that you will have to find and hire different tradesmen for the bits and pieces you ca n't do yourself .
7 We are committed to a policy of fair trading and make every effort to ensure that you will have an enjoyable holiday with us .
8 It is most unlikely that you will have a complain that can not be settled amicably between us .
9 If it seems inevitable that you will have to leave , consultation may still achieve a useful improvement in your severance terms .
10 However many difficulties you have faced , what is certain is that you will have kept on learning , both about the realities of the business world and about yourself .
11 I do know that you will have more peace if you can grasp how crucial relinquishment is , how utterly safe it is to place your children in God 's sure hands . ’
12 This is something that you will have discussed with the minister when you arranged the wedding and may vary according to religion and/or ceremonies decided upon .
13 The damage to your dog 's pancreas is permanent , so it is likely that you will have to continue with the capsules for life , but with the right sort of diet , you may well be able to reduce the number he needs .
14 I have no doubt that you will have lost both inches and weight .
15 I am sure that you will have felt indeed did the diocese of Middlesbrough proud too ’ .
16 The vital thing is to know what you are getting into before you get into it and to make sure that , even with the slow payment , it is still a good deal and that you will have enough cash to survive until you are paid .
17 The only drawback is the 1 to 6 per cent of sales value that you will have to pay for having this service available to you .
18 Apart from the press that you will have either bought or made , you will also need a supply of heavy books , telephone directories and more blotting paper when pressing flowers .
19 Although this book can give you ideas , general hints and tips on how to press and arrange flowers , it is not until you really start designing pictures for yourself that you will have mastered the skill needed for this craft .
20 Do n't think to yourself that you will have to wait a week for that garter stitch sweater — that 's the negative approach .
21 Remember that you will have been out enjoying yourself and you will still have made that lovely garter stitch sweater as well .
22 If you are imitating Card No. 1 on your graph paper , this will be easily apparent and do not forget that you will have to return any selected needles at the edges back to B position .
23 A further advantage is that you will have more flexibility as to when you can retire .
24 The first priority , however , is to ensure that you will have enough income for your own needs .
25 The leaves will need to be clear of the soil surface , which means that you will have a row of cuttings protruding some 3–4 inches ( 8–10cm ) .
26 I chose the filename PENGUIN because it 's unlikely that you will have a file of that name on your hard disk .
27 But will the form teacher be able to do as you would do in English and say , but look when you did that written piece on so and so it was goo , the form teacher will not have that detailed knowledge that you will have
28 We can know how things are in front of our noses , maybe , but it is not possible to know that an altruistic act is morally good , nor that God exists , nor that you will have eggs for breakfast tomorrow .
29 He clears his throat , which is suddenly somewhat congested , and reads : ‘ Whatever happens to me , I shall always be thinking of you and hoping that you will have green grass for your cattle . ’
30 You can impress on yourself the need for clarity of expression , meticulous accuracy and brevity by imagining , while writing a report , that you will have to defend the completed version in court under cross-examination by an opposing Counsel .
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