Example sentences of "will have [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , the reversal of the growth trend in the service sector does not of itself mean UK industry will have a second coming ( ‘ Britain : make or break ? ’ , |
2 | Advanced Micro will have a fifth generation microprocessor on the market in 1995 , and other areas were also performing well , with strong sales in non-volatile Flash memory products , where he expected revenues to jump to $200m in 1993 from $45m in 1992 . |
3 | Tokyo will have a third airport . |
4 | I probably will have a , I will have , probably will have a third . |
5 | ‘ But we will have the first National Hunt racing on all-weather anywhere in the world at our first meeting ( Lingfield 's opening card is all Flat ) and we are also staging the first trials at racing pace on the new surface ( they take place on Sunday ) . ’ |
6 | We will have the first sevens tournament in Prague in August and we hope to be able to organise sevens competitions before top soccer matches . |
7 | Repeat the process for squares 91 to 135 then 136 to 180 and you will have the first 38 rows of squares printed over the full 180 needles , complete with your colour key . |
8 | Museums will have the first pick of a huge art mountain which has been allowed to accumulate over the years as the result of an income support scheme for artists which was stopped in 1984 . |
9 | Constable reckons it will have the first UK-published book on the Waco disaster . |
10 | Apart from the expanding mushroom business Wilgro Nurseries at Thirsk will have the first half acre of a two acre glasshouse officially opened by Mr David Curry , Junior Agriculture Minister , on Friday , March 27 . |
11 | As we are time-travellers we can peer into the future and notice that it is the professional class that will have the last laugh ; for the ‘ bourgeoisie ’ ( as Marx called them ) took over from the gentry . |
12 | In many cases she will have the last word . |
13 | Tomorrow Ronnie Convery will have the last of his special reports looking at the state of Christianity in Scotland . |