Example sentences of "he 'll have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But he 'll have a sore head for a pretty long time , I should imagine . ’
2 He 'll have a sore head then ?
3 He 'll have a sore arse in the morning , ’ Rab said .
4 He 'll have a healthy bank account somewhere , full of our money . ’
5 ‘ I 'm sure he 'll have a good laugh at the joke , ’ said pal Brian Humber .
6 Peter 's clever — he 'll have a good idea , I 'm sure .
7 Well he 'll have a nice lot of money when he finished being Prime Minister .
8 I hope he 'll have a nice Christmas .
9 He 'll have a final fitness test in the morning .
10 ‘ He 's afraid he 'll have a crooked back like his father .
11 Albert 's coming up , he 'll have a wee bit .
12 He 'll have a fucking racetrack on there .
13 He 'll have a red ribbon to his buttonhole — but he does n't wear a coat , what will he do ?
14 By the time he 's eighty he 'll have a unique collection . ’
15 ‘ He looks a bit pale but he 'll have a rosy glow tonight . ’
16 ‘ With a player like David , you know he 'll have a quiet spell , and then hit a hat-trick , ’ he says .
17 ‘ If I tell him about Tim at least he 'll have a sensible line of enquiry . ’
18 If Mr does n't like field sports he should seek , try to seek to persuade Parliament to ban it he 'll have an excellent opportunity because he 'll , he 's told us that he 'll be an MP shortly that 's what 's happening , that 's what 's happened in the case of cock fighting and badger baiting it has n't happened in the case of fox hunting and Mr should n't abuse his position as a councillor to dictate to the council 's tenants in the way that he proposes .
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