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

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1 In the meantime he 'll have to take a back seat whilst his team-mates bid for World Cup glory .
2 Well he 'll have to work very he 'll have to do a lot of work
3 We had an officer here wanting you to make a statement , but he 'll have to wait a couple of days .
4 He 'll have to find a way round that clause in Edward 's will . ’
5 If that man wants his furniture back and it is his , because it might not be , he 'll have to get a court order .
6 I say he 'll have to make a will now .
7 He 'll have to make a dash for it , and when he does — bam , he 's dead . ’
8 yes he 'll have to have a collar on .
9 He 'll have to pay a fine before he can pick up for it , this is Joanne , I do n't but he must he must er be up to something .
10 But sometimes when we say that every person is only required to sacrifice a little we mean that the antecedently expected sacrifice is small , i.e. that the odds that he will have to sacrifice a lot are small .
11 If the hon. Gentleman wants to make a speech about the constituency of Midlothian , he will have to do a lot more homework than he did tonight .
12 Every few weeks he will have to spend a weekend at home near a telephone on call to handle any emergencies which crop up in the area .
13 Here he will have to serve a form of apprenticeship before he is accepted or even noticed .
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