Example sentences of "will have [to-vb] [pron] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll have to soften it in milk .
2 ‘ I 'll have to take you to bed and remind you what a harem 's duties are .
3 ‘ Then I 'll have to take you in hand , wo n't I ? ’
4 We ai n't got Maureen today so we 'll have to find somebody in place of her .
5 He must have liked the look of me because after a bit more discussion he said , ‘ Well , we 'll have to learn you to milk , and learn you to feed calves and the rest will follow on .
6 You 'll have to read it to daddy after tea .
7 The characteristic contribution of the senior civil servant lies not so much in the originality and imagination he or she may display in thinking up new policies — these can be a positive nuisance without the ability to convince and lead those , often outside the service , who will have to put them into effect — but the skills to recognize promising new ideas and the opportunities to develop them , and to exploit the opportunities when they occur .
8 However , if anyone else comes along I will have to put them in bed with you . ’
9 Either it will spread , cancer-like , to destroy mankind , or else mankind will have to rid itself of communism . ’
10 As he told Cardinal Gabriel-Marie Garrone , Archbishop of Toulouse : ‘ At least I have launched this big ship — others will have to bring it into port . ‘
11 Marling has yet to encounter such conditions and trainer Geoff Wragg warned : ‘ I will have to play it by ear but as long as it is only soft we should be all right .
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