Example sentences of "they will [verb] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I was thinking I 'm going to be picked up at JFK and they 'll be expecting a black feminist and they 'll realise they 've got the wrong author . ’
2 Now Bigwig 's put their backs up , and they 'll think they 've got to go on because he makes them .
3 ‘ I suppose they 'll think we have Hitler as well . ’
4 They 'll think I 've disappeared . "
5 They 'll think you 've run and I 'm after you . ’
6 Then they 'll find we 've taken their money and their presents and left them their pain .
7 Now I was conscious of Aisha 's words when we stood together in the storeroom and she tried to dissuade me from going to London : ‘ Go alone to London without an aunt or a husband or your mother and they 'll say you 've sold your soul .
8 ‘ I have to cover myself from my superiors , ’ said one , ‘ because they 'll know I 've been on site . ’
9 ‘ If I can move back to my place , they 'll let me have her back . ’
10 Well there is , a Co-op bank but I do n't think they 'll let me have some money out of it .
11 Aye , cos we even had people where , where , where the placard you see , people 'll say oh that house , I wonder if they 'll let us have a look at it now as they 're passing
12 ‘ If they 've hurt a single nome , they 'll wish they 'd never been born ! ’
13 ‘ If they 've hurt a single nome they 'll wish I 'd never been born , ’ said Masklin .
14 They will think we have something to hide . ’
15 If you give in to them they will do it even more and they will think they have won , ’ she said .
16 They will think I have been collaborating with you or something ’
17 But I think that if they bring their children here they will find they have a good time . ’
18 They will allow me to have a taste of what Ryan had the privilege of enjoying — albeit , ’ he added , smiling , ‘ with certain restrictions .
19 These are already helping us to give a better service to our customers and as the systems develop they will allow us to have a more pro-active role in service .
20 He was asked if his people wanted schools : ‘ No , we do not want schools … they will teach us to have churches .
21 They will wish they had never seen us .
22 That is the kind of question the miners of the country will ask , and they will say they have been deceived , betrayed , duped .
23 Soon they will know they have a fool for a lecturer , and all because of you , my wife . ’
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