Example sentences of "will have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All this resulted in an angry Geoff Travis ( founding supremo of Rough Trade ) saying : ‘ If anyone wants The Smiths they 'll have to give Rough Trade three million and me personally another three million . ’ |
2 | You 'll have to wear long tops . |
3 | ‘ I 'll have to go straight back and lock it . |
4 | Weekend and hostelling sacks need to be larger , as you 'll have to carry extra clothes , nightwear and washing kit , plus extra food . |
5 | ‘ We 'll have to do local geography again , ’ said the commentator . |
6 | We 'll have to say sorry Bill you know w send them down to Dave if Dave 's got time to pull 'em in he will do , if not we 'll you know we 'll have to reply negative . |
7 | You and I 'll have to start passive exercises . ’ |
8 | Well strangely enough I think we 'll have to have double rooms . |
9 | No we have n't they 'll have to have yellow noses then |
10 | ‘ He 'll have to have residential care , ’ said Nina . |
11 | And speaking again of the survivors , not to mention our three other visitors , we 'll have to find sleeping accommodation for them . |
12 | He 'll have to establish mutual trust . |
13 | We 'll have to make other plans , that 's all . ’ |
14 | But now British Rail has told her it ca n't find room for her 20-inch wheelchair , and unless she finds herself a smaller one she 'll have to make alternative arrangements . |
15 | MIlton Keynes environmental health officers say they 'll have to make regular inspections of the restaurant . |
16 | I 'll have to pay full fare on Sunday now , both ways . |
17 | In most cases you have up to 56 days interest-free credit but if you miss the deadline , you 'll have to pay high interest rates of up to 30 per cent . |
18 | That 's something that erm a great many of the multinationals will er try to get round very er and the other , other thing they 'll have to pay fair price which reflects the cost of production and the quality of the product , plus a margin for investment and development . |
19 | If this turns out to the case the great wheel of horticulture really will have turned full circle . |
20 | By next year , she is confident that two thirds of hospitals will have become self-governing trusts within the NHS . |
21 | The stars will have become black holes . |
22 | They will have heard repeated discussions with other people previously , or comments from their parents that they are ‘ bad and naughty ’ . |
23 | ( c ) Government Bills Before a Bill enters the House , a government will have put its proposals in legislative form , it will have consulted various interest groups affected and it will have taken into account the strength of feeling amongst its supporters in Parliament and in the country at large . |
24 | The gesture was a symbolic expression of the abhorrence felt by growing numbers of people at the threat to the future of the African elephant posed by a particularly bloody trade and will have gained widespread support . |
25 | Maritz is not returning to the L.P.G.A. She will play in Europe again next season , by which stage she believes that she will have gathered sufficient experience to fix her sights on America . |
26 | Each goal is planned for a week but some may possibly require longer ; our dieter will have to take extra time if it is taking her body longer to adjust than she anticipates at the start . |
27 | In this case either there will be downward pressure on interest rates , or the authorities will have to take other measures to reduce this liquidity . |
28 | I suppose we will have to take appropriate action will we not … . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | It will still not preclude farmers from designing development plans but these will have to take full account of conservation requirements and implications under other Articles of the proposed Regulation . |