Example sentences of "will have [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 These are effectively IOUs certifying that there is a sum of money on deposit for a stated period and at the end of the period the holder of the CD will have title to the principal and interest .
2 Judges will have powers to fine litigants for failing to turn up at court hearings .
3 What I want you to do , I do n't want to delay you because of your erm trains and I 'd will have hate to be the ones that keep you any later , you have an
4 Sometimes the people engaged in them will have attitudes to , and feelings about , old people which are not acceptable and may even be ageist .
5 In addition many of the initiatives relating to adults will have relevance to this age group .
6 I will have wages to tide me over initially . ’
7 Perhaps only three or four keys on the typewriter keyboard that the computer will have need to be pressed at all , and if a child presses the wrong one it does n't all stop and funny , you know , impersonal messages come up on the screen saying he 's done something wrong , it just ignores them and waits for one of the correct responses .
8 This use of attire , stands by the very ordinance of God ; who , as he hath not sorted all men to all places , so he will have men to fitte themselves and their attire , to the qualitie of their proper places , to put a difference betweene themselves and others …
9 In time of crisis , the West will have reason to be grateful for its defences .
10 ‘ I will have regard to how vigorous competition with the tunnel can be best assured as well as with how well the current competitive arrangments have operated , ’ he said .
11 In determining the amount of grant the Minister will have regard to the general standards of the courses maintained by them , the needs of the areas , the activities of other bodies providing further education in the area and the fees paid by students .
12 When exercising its discretion the court will have regard to all the circumstances .
13 When he hears the petition the judge will have regard to the up-to-date situation concerning any payment on account and taxation of the bills .
14 A court in deciding whether goods were unsafe will have regard to all the circumstances , including the purpose for which the goods were marketed , their ‘ get-up , ’ any instructions or warnings given , and also any published standards of safety .
15 If , when agreed , the restraint was not excessive it will remain valid in law but in deciding whether to grant equitable relief by way of injunction , the court will have regard to the circumstances obtaining at the date of the alleged breach .
16 The court will have regard to the general mercantile structure within which a relationship arises , a structure of relationship and expectation built up from accepted custom and methods of dealing .
17 Also , in determining whether or not a relationship is fiduciary the court will have regard to the substance of the transaction and not its form .
18 Secondly the , the constraint reduces the opportunity that we have to pursue the ethical investment policies which will have regard to the aims and objectives of the Council as a whole , and then lastly there is the matter of practicality .
19 Few will have claim to a more attractive setting .
20 ‘ If Noriega gets into the northern redoubts , there are caches of arms and ammunition and he will have access to his bank accounts .
21 You will have access to what is probably the largest choice of homes available .
22 Rhône-Poulenc has acquired exclusive marketing rights for Decis insecticide in the US and in return Roussel Uclaf will have access to several Rhône-Poulenc products and technologies in North America .
23 About L 9000 billion will be spent over the coming decade to bring gas to 440 centres in the south and 420 networks in the north and centre of the country , so that by 1990 76% of the population will have access to natural gas .
24 These include : deadlines ; what documents and resources are available or accessible ; whether the emphasis is to be mainly on fact gathering or on interpretation and proposals ; who is to be consulted ; how much travel time and cost is justified ; whether there is to be an intermediate or informal feedback stage ; how will the final report be presented ; who will have access to it ?
25 After much laborious correspondence we received from China the following : ‘ We believe that no one outside of this country will have access to the mule and her foal in Honan Province because such matters will have to be approved by the authorities here .
26 A mind with a clear understanding of what it means by ‘ god ’ when making a call on that ‘ god ’ will have access to a physical response of immense scope , controlled only by the limitations put upon it by the processes of evolution .
27 Preparation will also enable you to get the best possible ‘ value ’ out of the expertise of the professional you are consulting who will have access to all the relevant facts and will be quite clear about what you are hoping to find out .
28 There , we demand he unlock his secret safe stuffed with laundered readies and produce sky's-your-limit expenses so that we can fly First Class to foreign lands and unearth bigger , better , albeit often unprintable , goss no other column will have access to .
29 One or two of them might be related to me , but I work on the assumption that my children will have access to most things and personal experience of some .
30 They will be kept in locked bedrooms , but will have access to a dayroom and both counsellors and education specialists .
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