Example sentences of "[pron] will have take [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have to take that risk .
2 Oh I 'll have to take that tomorrow .
3 four hundred , you see I 'll have to take some of that
4 ‘ Valerie , ’ he said to me , ‘ I 'll have to take these two to my mother again , ’ at which the little ones set up an ungrateful wail , ‘ but I 'll be back as soon as possible .
5 The remaining locations should be using the new system by October this year which will then see the completion of a major personnel and data processing project which will have taken two and a half years to plan and implement .
6 , you 'll have to take that off there yeah you can
7 You 'll have to take more and more film of him , then it 's lovely when you look back on it
8 You 'll have to take some washing out .
9 You 'll have to take some money with you .
10 Have you read it again and realised what you 're supposed to do you 'll have to take some spare tapes in and spend lunch times wo n't you ?
11 Yeah you 'll have to take those er those off and machine them all together .
12 Still , in your usual efficient manner , you 'll have taken that into account when planning your engagement diary , ’ he said dismissively .
13 Last of the great chevaliers , we tell her that should there be any problem with the restaurant management , she will have to take full responsibility for her actions .
14 Once again , the hon. Gentleman has shown by his skill and knowledge a way of challenging the expertise of the experts , who will have to take further instruction on the matter .
15 Full details on the training and examinations are contained in the inserts in the sleeve of this booklet , but basically you will have to take two groups of examinations .
16 Look at those paving slabs , we 'll have to take one of them away today .
17 We 'll have to take this thing to Ken 's .
18 We 'll have to take these take these out .
19 ‘ If industry does n't help me to achieve the objectives of the Government , we will have to take appropriate alternative steps , ’ she had said with a steely smile .
20 I suppose we will have to take appropriate action will we not … .
21 Although he would not care to make predictions , ‘ it is not unlikely that the other side of the election , particularly in the case of Labour , we will have to take some very , very tough action indeed — not the least of which will include raising interest rates ’ .
22 He 'll have to take that
23 This is a race ; in Europe it will have taken 35 years from the signing of the Treaty of Rome to attain the European Community 's planned single market in 1992 .
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