Example sentences of "it will [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 So , it will either have not worked at all for some obscure reason or it will have worked well and .
2 Such excitements are rare ; The Hague has a few clubs and theatres and it will soon have its own ballet company , but for the most part the Hagenaars , as the residents are known , spend their evenings at home and retire at a respectable hour .
3 The two other big diversified computer companies are Unisys Corp at $8,400m or so , and NCR Corp at $7,100m — only the same size as Apple Computer Inc , a pure personal computer play with few designs on the data centre — and if AT&T Co is really serious about making it big in the computer industry , it will soon have to start thinking of buying NCR a present — and Unisys begins to look tempting now that James Unruh has finally got the company onto an even keel and Unisys ' own mainframe millstones under control .
4 The current Parliament was elected in 1987 , and it will soon have run its term .
5 It will surely have occurred to the reader that a simple random sample , however ‘ correctly ’ taken , can be unrepresentative of the population from which it is drawn .
6 But to be required reading for top people , it will somehow have to become less inhibited without losing its fanaticism about accuracy and fairness .
7 It almost goes without saying that the camera lifter does not have to soar to great heights , and it will perforce have to fly in a steady breeze of 10 knots or more .
8 It will also have every reason to lose confidence and trust in us , and be more wary of us in the future .
9 It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels .
10 It will also have a structure and content , length and style which all blend to meet the needs of this defined audience .
11 It will also have learned a few lessons in how not to go about setting up a business .
12 ( It will also have been a waste if the outcome is only to soften up British buyers for Japanese companies to rush in and sell us microcomputers as they have previously sold us domestic electronic equipment . )
13 Not only will the service need to reach the highly professional standards achieved by British television , it will also have to be seen to be editorially independent .
14 If it already runs a back to nursing course then it will also have established a policy geared towards attracting you back to work .
15 But Windows 4.0 will support the full Win32 application programming interface , and will include pre-emptive multi-tasking , and it will also have a user interface that is similar to , if not identical to the parallel Cairo object-oriented development effort .
16 It will also have four research and development centres , three in the US , one in Asia , and 10,000 employees .
17 It will also have a multimedia interface to the encyclopaedia , he said .
18 But Windows 4.0 will support the full Win32 application programming interface , and will include pre-emptive multi-tasking , and it will also have a user interface that is similar to , if not identical to the parallel Cairo object-oriented development effort .
19 It will also have the objective of attracting and retaining young , high calibre people into the academic field to improve the standard of teaching .
20 Since the car will be ‘ still intrinsically an Aston , but not completely coach-built ’ , it will also have to acquire relatively speaking , mass-production skills .
21 ( If you use a broadcast conversation — for example a TV chat show — remember that although it shares many features with private conversation it will also have an important difference : that the participants are speaking for an audience as well as for themselves . )
22 As well as reducing efficiency , it will also have reduced equity .
23 It will also have some impact on training commitments required of users , and whether end-users can be expected to use the system independently or whether they will need the assistance of an intermediary .
24 But ultimately , at that stage , the expectation is that they will say , well the bulk of the D S S monies have now been transferred to local authorities , and can safely be distributed through the normal standard spending assessment distribution , and the revenue support grant for local authorities , so at that stage you will cease to have any specific grant and one assumes that the conditions about where you spend it and how you spend it will also have been removed .
25 As a rule of thumb , if Target has sufficient distributable reserves to effect the purchase of its own shares , it will also have sufficient capacity to carry back against the preceding six years ' mainstream corporation tax all the ACT incurred on the distribution , so this should not be a real cost .
26 It will also have specific matters such as the need to return original documents and photographs , to record experts and quantum details on the appropriate registers and to extract useful documents for the library .
27 In a final hearing it will also have seen the guardian ad litem 's report .
28 Not only must the firm contemplating selling overseas be versed in the economics , law and politics of a foreign country , but it will also have to understand the more subtle , less tangible , meanings , values and languages of the culture itself .
29 It will even have across its brow
30 If a firm has earnings from overseas , it will generally have to pay overseas taxation on them .
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