Example sentences of "'ll have [verb] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't put it in a plastic bag in the fridge and save it for visitors ; before you know where you are it 'll have swollen to three times its size and smell like a chemical factory .
2 I suppose I 'll have to go to this Sheldrake man for my pigs . ’
3 ‘ You see , if I decide I ca n't trust you , I 'll have to resort to certain measures . ’
4 Run out of ammo while on the ground and you 'll have to resort to flying kicks .
5 as colleagues who are involved will know is just about the only industry in the building materials sector that has n't made some kind of pay offer in this current round it 's very much bringing up the rear and we 're determined to use what industrial strength we have to change the employer 's stance otherwise we 're very concerned that the national negotiation missionary , this will be his death knell since we 'll have to resort to local pay bargaining , so the short answer is E C C er , will be balloted as far as the G M B is concerned union and , er , T & G are balloting in for industrial action to try to change the employers ' position .
6 You 'll have to speak to that boy again today .
7 And then if er you want a so solicitor with you on that day we 'll have to come to some arrangement with you privately about the costs .
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