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

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1 Drive to Kathmandu where you will have the rest of the day for shopping and sightseeing .
2 ‘ I will have the girl bring the ch'a and some sweetmeats .
3 Nicholas said , ‘ The company will have the Kouklia franchise so long as the King has a conscience .
4 Neither horse will have the benefit of their usual riding partners as Cumani 's stable-jockey , Ray Cochrane , last night gave up his weekend rides as he was in pain from the shoulder injury sustained in the Doncaster pile-up three weeks ago .
5 In such cases , however , the Committee will have the benefit of the opinions of holders of high judicial office and those opinions will be based upon law .
6 If your camcorder is one of the larger shoulder-mounted models , you will have the benefit of the additional steadiness that this professional style of camera-holding brings .
7 At the same time you will have the benefit of your supervisor 's own competence and expertise on the subject .
8 Here the dog will have the benefit of family companionship , but it is best to advise the person concerned not to let your pet off the leash when taking it for a walk outside .
9 If an MNP succeeds to the whole or part of the practice of a firm of solicitors , it will have the benefit of cover for the remainder of the indemnity year .
10 If the court can spell out an implied agreement that all parties recognised that the continuing partners would be entitled to carry on the practice after the departure of an outgoing partner , the right to a full dissolution will not be available , but the outgoing partner will have the benefit of s43 of the Act and the continuing partners will , after all necessary accounts and inquiries have been taken , be obliged to pay him the value of his interest in the firm — see Sobell v Boston [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 1587 .
11 We suggest that this present system which I think many of us have doubts about should continue for practical reasons for nineteen ninety four , ninety five only and for ninety five , ninety six , we will have the benefit of the audit .
12 If someone who is offered an obviously forged check believes that if the issue is litigated a court will lay down a rule denying recovery for the future and apply that rule against him , he will not take the check in the first instance , and society will have the benefit of the better rule without actually paying the costs of litigation or incurring the disadvantages of bad commercial practice before the case is litigated .
13 So you can rest assured that if you are teaching regularly , or only occasionally , you will have the protection of Civil Liability insurance .
14 It is therefore the more academically able who will have the education and occupational aspirations likely to lead to out-migration .
15 Continue to knit with this second program and you will have the dress section you require .
16 Working as a team we will have the skills to draw up relevant programmes for individual children and the ability to keep these programmes regularly updated .
17 But with improved staffing levels and training at the centres , workers will have the skills and time to teach the techniques of independence .
18 The regulations anticipated under s11(1) will have the purpose of securing : ( a ) that goods to which this section applies are safe ; ( b ) that goods to which this section applies which are unsafe , or would be unsafe in the hands of persons of a particular description , are not made available to persons generally or , as the case may be , to persons of that description ; and ( c ) that appropriate information is , and inappropriate information is not , provided in relation to goods to which this section applies .
19 It is likely that Central Branch will have the responsibility for organising overnight accommodation for NCT members wishing to stay over .
20 The governing body therefore , will have the responsibility for determining a staffing plan for both teaching and other staff in the school .
21 The head porter will have the responsibility of organising parking spaces for the coaches , seeing that the luggage is unloaded , counted , checked and agreed with the group leader and dispatched to the rooms as quickly as possible .
22 It is the central contact who will have the responsibility of managing the training of others as well as the administration of the scheme .
23 If I call it by this name I will have the whole of a dental audience with me .
24 It is , however , the case that any sentence other than the first in a fragment of discourse , will have the whole of its interpretation forcibly constrained by the preceding text , not just those phrases which obviously and specifically refer to the preceding text , like the aforementioned .
25 While Mr Smith will have the sympathy vote at Highbury , he admits : ‘ It will be a major upset if we beat them .
26 And he will have the sympathy of the entire parish , of course .
27 In the Music class you will have the experience of listening to and making music of various kinds .
28 To be sure , as Willis demonstrates above , people develop their own cultures which will have the function of providing a sense of worth for themselves collectively .
29 J Wood in the Custom House and Silvertown Ward expressed the need to administer effectively the 1918 Education Act , 1918 Maternity Act , and the 1919 Housing and Town Planning Act : ‘ In a period of reconstruction only a majority of conscious Socialist and labour men and women on the council will have the determination to make West Ham a healthier , cleaner , more sanitary town to live in ’ .
30 Perhaps one of our music institutions will have the foresight to invite him as a visiting lecturer ?
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