Sentence examples for will have reflected from inspiring English sources

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On page 20 it says that "by the 2020s" there will be "significant reduction in areas with high levels of deprivation" and that "new developments will have reflected and extended the local Victoria street pattern".

The interviewees had a range of clinical and/or managerial roles, and we recognise that their answers and perceptions will have reflected their individual perspectives.

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But I venture to say that the 32-year-old's view will actually have reflected those of the vast majority of footballers – because it is a fairly fundamental human reaction to resist the idea of paying more tax, especially when you are already paying a lot of it.

Would that really have reflected the will of the country?

Most of the light reaching these spaces will have been reflected within the atrium.

"He'll have to reflect on that and I'm sure the New Zealand Rugby Football Union will have to reflect on that.

The PAP will have to reflect that, or wither.

And Washington's next farm bill, scheduled for 2006, will have to reflect the new reality.

Yet Mansfield, playing well above themselves, will have to reflect their luck was out.

Any lawful party action and any mediation will have to reflect this".

That means write-downs will have to reflect the reality in the market, not some rosy scenario.

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