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

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1 He , too , will have had a chance to study the fourth report of the Committee for Monitoring Agreements on Tobacco Advertising and Sponsorship , several paragraphs of which deal with the targeting of tobacco advertising at young people .
2 It will probably have been sold to you by an insurance broker or insurance company salesman and , at time of buying , you will have had a choice of four different types of investment policy : with profits , unit linked , deposit administration and non-profit policy .
3 If we ca n't , at least she will have had a holiday and it wo n't be too long until the Christmas break and we can go over to see her again . ’
4 Perhaps it would be fairer to judge South African rugby at Twickenham in November when South Africa will have had a build-up comparable to that of the visitors who won so well .
5 You will have had a bath before going along to the morning service of Chiropody , so the problem will not arise .
6 The story of your species will become a kind of Möbius strip , but at least you will have had a role in it , Dr Sigmoid . ’
7 If he ( and of course this applies to girls too ) is the oldest child in the family , he will have had the opportunity to be the centre of attention for some time .
8 Of those who have developed BSL skills later in life , few will have had the opportunity of language exposure which would be available for , say , English people learning French in France .
9 Some of you here , I 'm sure , will have had the opportunity of visiting Niagara Falls .
10 By the end of 1994 thousands more retail staff will have had the opportunity to earn this important award .
11 Many of us will have had the experience at some time or other of finding ourselves in classrooms ostensibly to help individual children overcome their difficulties , but realising that in fact the problems are more to do with the way the lesson is being presented , with the resources and teaching strategies being used or with the demands being made , than with any specific problems our pupils may have .
12 Many hon. Members will have had the experience of constituents who say , ’ I do n't understand how inflation can be coming down when prices are still going up . ’
13 It will have had the views of professional designers , boatbuilders and other advisers , intermingled with the views of experienced operators .
14 My men will have had the place staked out since dawn .
15 His grace will have had the tomb made in advance , to remind him of things to come .
16 However , an explicit consideration of the broader themes of education management as such is a luxury which fewer people will have had the time , or perhaps the inclination , to undertake .
17 The offering of such guidelines or suggestions does not in any way detract from the professional integrity of the teacher , who must then select what suits him best for his own purposes , but there will be few teachers who will have had the time or the imagination to think of all of them .
18 By the time you read this we will have had the Gift Day and be well on our way with the Camphill Development Project .
19 They will have had an opportunity to become familiar with NACAB 's anti-racist and equal opportunities policies , as well as expectations in terms of time commitment , standards expected and training requirements .
20 By the time the draw takes place the audience will have had an eyeful of Loren and an earful of Pavarotti , who was once a deep-lying centre-forward and is now roughly the same shape as the ball .
21 In the case of the Mathematical Association , many of the older school-based members will have constructed their careers in terms of existing definitions of school mathematics and [ … ] will have had an interest , all other things being equal , in resisting changes which might be seen as leading to the relative devaluation of their ‘ knowledge ’ .
22 Removing the heat from the atmosphere will have had an effect on the global climate .
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