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 . ’ |