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

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1 Well you 'll have to move the chair forward a bit .
2 I think it may mean that we 'll have to call a meeting quite quickly after this one , to discuss , but I really do n't think we 've got the basis of anything till that comes back .
3 I think we 'll have to take a person internally
4 she well then you 'll have to carry the mattress downstairs .
5 ‘ I 'll have to carry the food away bit by bit , ’ she decided .
6 ‘ If you want to keep your job , you 'll have to do a lot better than that . ’
7 ‘ It wastes time and I 'll have to turn the handle harder .
8 two two erm thingies two Jaffa Cakes two ba box of Jaffa Cakes and Mini Cheddars then I 'll have to wait a minute please have to wait again , and then a Coke er erm er er er erm doo doo .
9 for ya , well we could , you 'll have to wait a minute now
10 Sakata 'll go and they 'll have to open the yard again when they see what the hatred 's done . ’
11 ‘ Look son , you 'll have to act a bit more positively .
12 No , we 'll have to have a look tomorrow they 'd better hurry up and eat though had n't they ?
13 I 'll have to buy the tickets occasionally .
14 I 'll have to work a bit harder to make up for lost time when I get there .
15 And for candidates erm yeah I 'll I 'll stand I 'll have to bite the boys again .
16 You 'll have to make a will now then .
17 I say he 'll have to make a will now .
18 If you 're going to make any sort of impression on this superior person , you 'll have to make an impact soon instead of demonstrating little else but shyness .
19 you you 'll have to make the time somewhere ,
20 You 'll have to read the book then , wo n't you
21 The risk then is that the government will find itself unable to refinance the short-term part of the debt , and will have to print the money instead — and there comes hyper-inflation .
22 Tax subsidisation of private health care will have moved the market away from rather than towards greater efficiency .
23 A cookie war on both sides of the Atlantic has kept UB on its toes and it will have to move a bit quicker if it wants to keep its investors satisfied .
24 If they continue to deny liability then you will have to evaluate the case as best you can without the benefit of expert advice .
25 We will have to spend a lot initially to make the castle wind and watertight , ’ says Stewart , who drew the plans .
26 Superswim organiser Shiela Joplin said : ‘ We have had no indication that we will have to take the Superswim away from Eston Baths .
27 If he fails in two subjects he will have to repeat the year even if he does well in all other subjects .
28 Siemens has always modelled its mainframe business so closely on that if IBM that it seems inevitable that the growing antipathy towards IBM 's mainframes would rub off on Siemens customers even without the prospect of something approaching depression in Germany : the coincidence of the two strongly implies that once the company finally and painfully gets the ravaged Nixdorf side of the house straight , it will have to repeat the process all over again on the Siemens side .
29 The details of this should not present problems since the parents will have kept a baseline already .
30 It is left to Minerva to give a more balanced view ; reporting on a large trial of the same drug she notes ‘ men hoping for a drug treatment for benign prostatic hypertrophy will have to wait a while longer … small improvements in a urinary flow rate and a small reduction in the size of the gland have to be balanced against negative effect on both libido and potency . ’
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