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

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1 Coeliac disease is thought to be a T cell mediated disorder , and since we have used monoclonal antibodies to dissect the antigenicity of these cereal peptides , we will have detected B cell epitopes within the peptides .
2 However today 's seizure will have cost timbmet twenty thousand pounds
3 By the time the tax is abolished next year it will have cost Darlington council almost £2m to administer .
4 At the same time , the European bank will have to reassure countries such as Hungary , host to the annual meeting , Czechoslovakia and Poland that they will not be overshadowed by the needs of the old Soviet Union .
5 Many children who fail to thrive will have suffered neglect and deprivation both of food and emotional warmth .
6 The fact of no income may well mean that she can not continue to pay the mortgage , and so she will have to move house thereby losing her home , friends and familiar surroundings .
7 The Commission will have limited powers , although it lacks the full enforcement machinery , to apply Articles 85 and 86 to any merger which does constitute a concentration within the Merger Regulation , but does not meet the turnover thresholds .
8 Preference shares will usually rank ahead of ordinary shares for dividends and a return of capital but will have limited voting rights relating to such matters as variations of class rights , reductions of share capital , liquidation and amendment of borrowing restrictions .
9 Readers of the Financial Times will have noted reports on the forming of major and powerful consortia .
10 On completion you will have reached Level 2 of the RYA Keelboat Certificate .
11 Given a good performance at Wembley , Vicini 's ‘ Baggio Problem ’ will have reached epidemic proportions .
12 If they own their homes , they are likely to have little or no mortgage and some will have inherited property on the death of their parents .
13 Third , many of the new records will have become synonyms ; if they are relatively frequently accessed this may cause a marked increase in run times .
14 Because the machines in their teeming millions , large and small , will have become symbols of class and prosperity , like horses to Red Indian tribes or slaves to Romans .
15 Management today may be able to get away with it , but it is creating a legacy for those who will have to manage organisations in the future .
16 The spreadsheet will have built-in assumptions about weightings for age and subject needs .
17 Without more water , Georgians reply , their state will have to restrict growth , costing it 680,000 jobs and $127 billion in wages by 2010 .
18 However , unless we identify the drivers who have not yet been on the training courses , and ensure their attendance at sessions at an early date , we will have to restrict Taxicard work to those drivers who have already attended the training , in order to fulfil our assurance to Taxicard holders that participating drivers have undergone this training .
19 AS you will have noticed strawberries are now in the shops .
20 Whilst top-up insurance cover will be left to the discretion of individuals and firms , a recognised body corporate will have to effect cover of at least £500,000 on an each and every claim basis ( or £2 million pa on an aggregate basis ) over and above that available to solicitors ' partnerships through the Indemnity Fund .
21 The Welsh Office estimate to trigger this off Gwynedd County Council will have to spend £400,000 and Aberconwy £21,000 .
22 It is as if you discover that you spent £1000 last month , and therefore assume you will have to spend £1000 , or a bit more , next month , without ever wondering if some of your expenditure was wasted .
23 Often they will have to spend hours with the relatives .
24 I can not think of any flower that does not press better for being taken apart , although of course you will have to spend time putting it back together again when you want to use it .
25 Oliver will have to spend weeks in hospital wearing a neck brace and lying flat on his back .
26 Suppose each path is just two steps long , and there are D levels in the hierarchy ; then every rule will have gained credit after ( D+1 ) successful searches .
27 I think I 'm going to have I will have gained weight when
28 The decision to purchase a microcomputer or to give advice on the purchase means that the school librarian and teachers will have to gather information in relation to the questions posed above on criteria for selection .
29 Under the new Standard , a company will have to disclose R & D expenditure as a separate item in their published accounts .
30 farmer will have killed duckling
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