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

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1 You will not be at a level a good deal lower than the surrounding ground , so you will have to lay a hardcore base to build up the foundations to suit the path material and method of laying .
2 ‘ By the late eighties the global plans of the major US multinationals will have created a massive UK trade deficit of around seven billion pounds which will go on increasing with the growth of the number of vehicles in use .
3 It is certain that the news of Mr Souness 's impending operation will have created a few more worry lines of the face of First Division management .
4 They will have to move a bit towards each other but there is every indication that they will go through their married life fulfilling this role in their relationship .
5 A cookie war on both sides of the Atlantic has kept UB on its toes and it will have to move a bit quicker if it wants to keep its investors satisfied .
6 Members will have noted a familiar name among the authors above , which engenders confidence in the presumption of correct and thorough irrigation techniques and thereby an accurately sectioned subject .
7 By then , performance enhancement will centre more on multiple capabilities than , say , clock speeds , which likely will have reached a plateau .
8 By then , performance enhancement will centre more on multiple capabilities than , say , clock speeds , which likely will have reached a plateau .
9 Given the most rapid detection possible , the most effective means of transmitting the call to the fire services and their most prompt attendance , it is reasonable to suppose that in the absence of an effective automatic fire extinguishing system or even the benefit of a conventional one , that the fire will have reached a well advanced stage on their arrival .
10 Makers will not be obliged to offer the guarantee but those who decide not to will have to display a prominent notice saying ‘ no consumer guarantee ’ .
11 If one had to make a guess , it is that within another ten years or so ‘ environment ’ will have become a somewhat passé term , rather as ‘ ecological ’ has , simply because of its insufficiency as a generic description ; a term which links the preservation of rural landscapes in Europe to the fate of millions in Bangladesh obviously has problems of definition .
12 But whoever it is , waving to the exultant crowds , he will have become a legend .
13 And by the end of the decade , software will have become a commodity similar in importance to the machines themselves .
14 The talisman will have become a docket , and a docket with a sinister purpose ; for the change is not just to conform with the requirements of the EC but signals a fundamental change of function .
15 It says the intelligent network market in the US and Europe will reach $107,000m by then — a six-fold increase on today 's figure , and will have become a standard part of the phone service .
16 And in 500 years , when the distinction between twentieth-century decades will have become a mere specialist detail ( as is the distinction , for most of us , between the 1840s and the 1850s ) ?
17 By Gerald Larner FOLLOWERS of the BBC Philharmonic — that small but discriminating section of the concert audience in the North-west — will have noticed a peculiarly high proportion of works featuring solo trumpet in the orchestra 's current programmes .
18 Users of the main car park at Park Royal will have noticed a new fence at the back of the site .
19 It is proposed that representatives will have to compile a Professional Practice Portfolio , comprising records of different visits which they have made to police stations .
20 It will have to compile a list or a register , so the idea that the council tax will not need a register is a complete fiction .
21 Leeds ' boss Howard Wilkinson said : ‘ The sight of Strach entering the fray will have sent a shudder through them .
22 We will have to spend a lot initially to make the castle wind and watertight , ’ says Stewart , who drew the plans .
23 If not , you will have to spend a lot more time and effort using them than is necessary .
24 Every few weeks he will have to spend a weekend at home near a telephone on call to handle any emergencies which crop up in the area .
25 Most sufferers will have to spend a day or two in bed , and the feeling of malaise and depression with which the footballers are left will not necessarily be due to their team 's position in the league , but is an almost inevitable element of a severe bout of flu .
26 You will have to spend a lot of time preventing tricky scenarios from getting any worse or keeping antagonistic individuals apart .
27 A new department in the Ministry of Culture was set up last year which has imposed a ceiling of DFl. 3 million ( £937,500 ; $1,640,625 ) in subsidies and has ruled that galleries which have been selected to sell under the scheme will have to submit a yearly programme of exhibitions to the Arts Council who in turn will decide which of those exhibitions are eligible for the interest-subsidy scheme .
28 So ‘ extended ’ farms will have to leave a wide strip of unsown soil in each field , and let the hedges grow .
29 They will have to leave a safe distance for it to spread out and to subside .
30 Indeed , the Consultative Paper , para 9 , states that ‘ … it is envisaged that successful candidates will have demonstrated a knowledge of taxation at least equal to that required to pass the Associate examination of the IoT …
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