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

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1 You 'll need to take a bath tonight , wo n't you , my dear , so as to be clean as a new pin for tomorrow . ’
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 ‘ If you want to keep your job , you 'll have to do a lot better than that . ’
5 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 .
6 for ya , well we could , you 'll have to wait a minute now
7 ‘ Look son , you 'll have to act a bit more positively .
8 No , we 'll have to have a look tomorrow they 'd better hurry up and eat though had n't they ?
9 I 'll have to work a bit harder to make up for lost time when I get there .
10 You 'll have to make a will now then .
11 I say he 'll have to make a will now .
12 Since there 's no reason for me to stay in Denmark any longer , I 'll try to get a flight home tomorrow .
13 No one will want to know a Glory again .
14 If in doubt you will need to consult a builder later with your photographs or , in the case of rot or infestation , to ask for a wood treatment survey .
15 The first task then is to define the skills which children will need to complete a project effectively .
16 ‘ Part of a building ’ will include entering a building lawfully but then going into a part of the building as a trespasser , such as entering the private quarters in a public house which was entered lawfully in the first instance or going behind an unattended counter in a shop .
17 They will consider paying a bit more for a premium service .
18 The information will become known a bit faster than it used to be .
19 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 .
20 We will have to spend a lot initially to make the castle wind and watertight , ’ says Stewart , who drew the plans .
21 The details of this should not present problems since the parents will have kept a baseline already .
22 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 . ’
23 FILM star Jenny Seagrove will have to wait a while yet for her Grand Opera House debut .
24 Lewis , in answering questions about his ability and nationality , will have raised a lot more among those closest to Holyfield .
25 East Germans who stay in work will have to work a lot harder as tough private bosses take over flabby state-run factories .
26 Mean time between failures on 3.5 ’ disk drives made by IBM Corp of 750,000 hours will have to get a lot nearer the 2m or more hours of the company 's manhole cover disks before it can entrust mainframe data to arrays of the little ones , Electronic News reports : that 's funny , we thought the whole idea of disk arrays was that one built sufficient redundancy into the array of cheap disks that no-one need worry about failures ever again .
27 ‘ There 's a danger orthodox scientists will continue to attempt a synthesis instead of testing the potential of whole shark cartilage .
28 Volunteers will help to construct a boardwork around two ponds .
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