Example sentences of "will [verb] [verb] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll have to agree to a change of day , or it 'll be cancelled . |
2 | ‘ You 'll have to hang about a bit ’ |
3 | I do n't honestly know , he said er , he 's got to go in for his test , he said , and then I 'll have to see about a car so I do n't know whether they 're gon na buy him one or not |
4 | Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people . |
5 | And I said to her well I 'll have to go on a eating binge . |
6 | You can either go right across in front of it , you 'll have to go to a number . |
7 | ‘ I doubt if you 'll have heard of a Romany having a magistrate removed from office either , Mr Peck , but make one arrest here and you 're very likely to be the first . ’ |
8 | ‘ We 'll have to leave in an hour , ’ he said . |
9 | Cati , my little wild lion cub , you 'll have to act like a woman soon . |
10 | And er I 'll have to knock off a minute . |
11 | I 'll have finished in a couple of hours . |
12 | ‘ Well , you 'll have to stay for a cup of tea , then , ’ he said . |
13 | We 'll have to stay in an hotel . |
14 | You 'll have to look at a map . |
15 | You 'll have to look at a map , a map on the wall in the tube . |
16 | I 'll have to look through a guide book . ’ |
17 | ‘ The thing is we 'll have to do something or we 'll find we 'll have to work for a living and we do n't want to do that . ’ |
18 | She was looking at Aggie now , and Aggie said , ‘ Well , there will be holidays , dear , there will be holidays ; ’ then turning to the Mother Superior , added firmly , ‘ she 'll have to come on a holiday three times a year , other wise it 's no go . ’ |
19 | They can be installed by taking out one layer of bricks ( so you 'll have to cut through a wall — make sure it 's suitable ! ) ; or they can be installed in a corner , or in an alcove , with a surrounded flat fascia , in which case you 'll need to build a timber framework to support the niche and hold the fascia . |
20 | ‘ After London , I 'll go to train for a while in Boulder in the United States and start preparing for the Olympics . ’ |
21 | I did on the the bolognaise , yeah otherwise it 'll get boiled to a pulp ! |
22 | But rise to the bait and you 'll get sucked into a drama that will prove totally unnecessary . |
23 | I 'll start speaking in a minute . |
24 | Yeah she 'll start crying in a minute ! |
25 | You make me so miserable — I 'll start crying in a moment . ’ |
26 | It 'll start working in a minute , hello , hello hello |
27 | They will want to know about a childminder who fails to provide a safe environment or where children appear to be neglected or ill cared for . |
28 | But there are basic things that the journalist will want to know about a story that you can work out in advance . |
29 | For a start , they own that flexible ‘ I ’ ( when I say ‘ I ’ you will want to know within a paragraph or two whether I mean Julian Barnes or someone invented ; a poet can shimmy between the two , getting credit for both deep feeling and objectivity ) . |
30 | If you are planning to switch , you will need to decide between a Section 32 buy-out or a protected rights personal pension . |