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

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1 In cold weather male golfers may prefer to use a ladies ' ball because it will have similar feel to that of a 90 compression ball in normal temperatures .
2 Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions .
3 All the others before it will have hierarchical actions , each setting up the subsidiary search which was solved by the following rule .
4 Lessingham said : ‘ It will have serious implications here , Alex , if you do go .
5 Once this is done , it will have one of the strongest and best organised military forces in Europe .
6 However , if there is such a pasty , it will have one or more seats in excess of its proper entitlement .
7 That has now decided that it will have one meeting of it 's council a year which will be it 's A G M , it has not for the moment elected an executive committee .
8 Some may say yes and some may say no and it will have all the appearance of a decision being made , but the real structure may have been no more than the bland question/answer relationship between the teacher-in-role and the class .
9 There is nothing inherently blippy or noisy about that bit pattern Nothing about it tells you that it will have that effect on the loudspeaker .
10 It estimates by then it will have 20,000 run-time copies in the field .
11 If management , as usually conceived , attempts to mediate this role it will either fail utterly because it will be excluded by the people involved , or it will have distorting effects which can only be dysfunctional .
12 Even if Swapo fails to get the two-thirds of the vote it needs to write its own constitution , it will have little difficulty in persuading one or another of the smaller parties to work with it .
13 But it will have little impact on crime and if it serves merely as a pretext for disarming honest citizens , it will prove a serious mistake .
14 On the second point , that of allowing youngsters a chance to ‘ have a look ’ at the pro game , I suspect it will have little effect .
15 If a government does not feel the reforms are its own , it will have little commitment to carrying them out .
16 That in probability the next doubling of the people of England will be in about 600 years to come , or by the year of our Lord 2300 ; at which time it will have eleven millions of people ; but , that the next doubling after that , will not be ( in all probability ) in less than 12 or 1300 years more , or by the year of our Lord 3500 or 3600 ; at which time the kingdom will have 22 millions of souls , or four times its present number , in case the world should last so long ,
17 It will have major impacts in such areas as education , industrial and professional training , entertainment and leisure , simulation , computer-aided design , telerobotics , scientific visualisation , military and security applications and in creating a new generation of interfaces for users of large , complex multimedia databases .
18 Yes I I do n't believe it will have major clarification erm on the administrative support , shown there as nineteen thousand nine hundred for an additional senior member of staff , if you look at appendix sorry the on personnel shows the pay cost as one thousand two hundred and sixty one pounds .
19 To try to ignore it is about as much use as trying to ignore an aching tooth ; and it will have equal effect in preventing concentration on the work in hand .
20 Assuming Newco has no taxable profit in this accounting period , it will have excess charges on income within the meaning of s403(4) TA 1988 of £100 which it can surrender by way of group relief to Target under s402 .
21 It will have complete control over the disposal of that money .
22 The only point that I would make is that if you are giving an opiate it will have many of the same effects and if I had to choose , I would probably prefer the opiate to diazepam .
23 Clearly US$0.5m is unmatched — the bank has an obligation to sell US$0.5m more than it will have available .
24 From January 1994 , it will have total responsibility for the mid-range market and , with a ‘ broader range of offerings and a better combination of specialised expertise , IBM 's share of the small and mid-sized company market should increase perceptibly ’ .
25 There are paperback versions , but we advise you to buy a hard-backed volume , for it will have much use .
26 Some garden centres make a point of having a particularly good collection of herbs , and if they do , it will have well-grown plants , considerable variety , and correct naming .
27 If you are able to help , I would very much like to launch the document next month when it will have maximum influence .
28 High-tech weaponry has certainly kept down casualties during the air war ( it will have less ability to do so on the ground ) .
29 can presume that it it 's going to involve as a whole so it will have some
30 It will have 22 37-metre diameter wind turbines on 30-metre towers and generate enough electricity to supply 7,000 homes .
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