Example sentences of "will have [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have inherited the other thing , too . |
2 | He 'll have to join the great gang of us who move around in disguise on Saturdays till half an hour after kick-off time . |
3 | To be in with a chance of winning you 'll have to answer the following three questions ( the categories are popular music , fashion and words ) . |
4 | I am writing to warn other dog owners of the potential hazard of the rape plant ( you 'll have noticed the bright yellow flowers now covering so many fields ) . |
5 | Gordon Strachan OBE is simply unbelievable , and if HRH has been shown highlights of the game yet , I expect she 'll have popped the hereditary peerage in the post for him . |
6 | ‘ You 'll have to see the old man when he gets back . |
7 | As he is not a chap to do anything by halves , to get your hands on the eight per cent SGNs you 'll have to go the whole hog and invest in ‘ Work '69 : Terres a Vin ’ , a box containing six special half-bottles ( 1 Muenchberg Riesling ‘ VV ’ , 2 Muenchberg Pinot Gris and 3 Franholz Gewurztraminer ) with handmade labels and capsules pebbledashed with vineyard soil , a piece of rock from each of the three Grand Cru vineyards and a book of Andre 's poems . |
8 | Then , suddenly , humping her shoulders , Sophie said , ‘ Well , we 'll have to do the correct thing and inform them that we 're going to set up here . |
9 | Yes , there 's definitely there some proving , mind you , you 'll have to pick the right time of day , do you know what I mean ? |
10 | Well if they do they 'll have to open the bloody gate . |
11 | When you run out of money you 'll have to use the only asset you have left , and then , my dear Paige , I 'll have you ! ’ |
12 | I 'll have to ask the Foreign Office to set up an interview . |
13 | I 'll have to change the mental image of the cancer . |
14 | You 'll have to remove the internal speaker jack if an extension speaker cabinet is used — again saving costs on extra components . |
15 | Any one of them would love to take away the £1,000 winner 's cheque , won last year by Bristol Amalgamation , but first they 'll have to beat the other hopefuls on what could be a bumper match . |
16 | and you 'll have to tell the Chinese kids that you went to feed ducks |
17 | I 'll have to check the exact date , ’ she mumbled , then , glancing round at the others , she said , ‘ Are you quite sure you want to go again ? |
18 | ‘ Could n't we have a second chair ? ’ ventured John Gould , inciting the first major row : ‘ We 'll have to re-think the whole thing ’ says James ‘ we 'll have to go back to the very beginning and re-block it ! ’ |
19 | I 've wiped this I 'll have washed the whole floor . |
20 | He 's also the Education Secretary and says he ca n't comment because he 'll have to make the final decision . |
21 | ‘ I 'll have to play the sick ma act with him too , ’ he thought , white in the face , his heart pounding , ‘ and I 'll have to do it naturally . |
22 | ‘ Yes , it 's a pot I 've been down many times — not the easiest ; apart from a fifty-foot pitch we 'll have to haul him up , there 's a long sump we 'll have to bring the injured man back through which could be tricky if he 's unconscious or uncooperative . |
23 | really answer the first part of the Noble Lord 's question by saying that er er it is a question of future cost , er we are er we are already spending a great deal of money on the first part er of this er library and er we will have to examine the future cost very carefully and I put it to you to the Noble Lord that it would be a really sad reflection where the field of creative endeavour in which this country is m has most excelled over the centuries , in other words literature to have no single focus for celebration , preservation and active use , it really is er very important that this library continues , but may I remind Your Lordships also that we 're not talking about the s the library in this question , we 're talking about the u the site at present used by the builders . |
24 | They will have noted the strong support for Maastricht not only in the Bundestag but also in the Bundesrat , the upper chamber representing Germany 's independent-minded Länder ( states ) . |
25 | You will have noted the additional appointment of at least one wine waiter : the fact that the total wages bill has n't increased by more than about 2.2 per cent suggests that there have been some compensating reductions , probably in the part-time staff , and almost certainly in view of the decline in trade . |
26 | I am sure that the House will have noted the hon. Gentleman 's invention of a new doctrine — cost-free pay . |
27 | However , only a minority of adolescents will have reached the ego-identity achievement stage at the age when most pupils have to make crucial decisions about subject choice at school . |
28 | More boys and girls will have reached the ego-identity achievement stage and a proportion of these will go into science . |
29 | The House will have heard the hon. Gentleman in his honest and decent way — the House respects his honesty — accepting with his opening word ’ nevertheless ’ that that is the implication of Labour 's defence policy . |
30 | The people of York will have noticed the mocking smiles on the faces of Opposition Members when I referred to my hon. Friend 's record . |