Example sentences of "[pron] will have [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll have to pray for guidance . |
2 | We became good friends and I remember his comments one day when we were discussing the ever-rising cost of living ; Lawren said , wrinkling that high forehead under the white mane of hair , ‘ This high cost of living worries me ; one of these days , if it continues to rise , I 'll have to dip into capital ! ’ |
3 | ‘ Meaning that I 'll have to act as gaoler , clocking my cousin in and out of lessons , even sitting in on your classes should that prove to be necessary . ’ |
4 | I would n't even go to limbo , Bernard , because I know about Him and have n't converted : I 'll have to go to hell . |
5 | But I 'll have to go into town first . |
6 | I thought I used to I used to say to her sometimes I 'll have to go off story . |
7 | Oh yeah , that was it , yeah , yeah , muttered it under my breath as I walked out , yeah , I 'll have to get in touch with that to say if got that erm |
8 | ‘ I think I 'll have to start from scratch . |
9 | McDunn does n't want to charge me with any of the other murders but they 're going to have to make a decision before too long because my initial time under the PTA is nearly up and the Home Secretary is n't going to grant an extension ; I 'll have to appear in court soon . |
10 | ‘ Now I will have to sit at home with my fingers crossed and hope we get the right result . ’ |
11 | If I , a British citizen , fall ill in the United States I will have to pay for treatment . |
12 | Academician Dmitriy Likhachev , the highly-respected Chairman of the Russian International Culture Fund said : ‘ If such a policy towards culture continues , I will have to apply for citizenship in a foreign country , because it is not worth living in a country whose government has an attitude to culture like ours . |
13 | This is because it will introduce a disclosure regime which will have to run in parallel to the existing regime under the Companies Act 1985 . |
14 | It 's not us who 'll have to sit in front |
15 | Oh heck well you 'll have to go on bus . |
16 | ‘ You 'll have to go to school . |
17 | Anyway these are the basic considerations you 'll have to take into account when choosing your army . |
18 | ‘ You 'll have to wait for morning . |
19 | Sorry , you 'll have to wait for daddy 's clear . |
20 | You 'll have to get into bed . |
21 | No , you 'll have to get in touch . |
22 | Well you 'll have to get in touch with the council . |
23 | ‘ You 'll have to look after Gran , then . ’ |
24 | You 'll have to write to Lady Anyone else wish to comment on |
25 | ‘ You 'll have to stay at home till the baby 's born , wo n't you ? ’ |
26 | Yeah , you 'll have to learn about woman Toby they 're a funny bunch of creatures . |
27 | She 'll have to go to town near Dudley . |
28 | Well she 'll have to wait till Easter that 's all , and when she comes back at Easter time |
29 | If the CEO or the manager of the group is held accountable for outcomes , then in the final analysis , he or she will have to agree with group decisions or have the authority to block them , which means that the group never really had decision-making power to begin with . |
30 | And if there is blood you will have to pray for forgiveness for that also . ’ |