Example sentences of "will have [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 'll have headed for Europe … ’ |
2 | He 'll have to agree for Mum 's sake . ’ |
3 | I think I 'll have to go for Sheridan too — he was my kind of player , comfortable on the ball , good passer , and took excellent free kicks too . |
4 | That 's summat else we 've had to think about not being nasty are we or anything , but as soon as you get married , your marriage certificate 'll have to go for housing . |
5 | ‘ Life Forever ’ gives birth to one of the most gorgeous , melancholy intros you 'll have heard for eons , before launching into a track that has the potential to take the pelican crossing between all manner of specialist clubs . |
6 | I 'll have to pray for guidance . |
7 | We 'll have to wait for permission from the expatriate lady in Sweden . ’ |
8 | Sorry , you 'll have to wait for daddy 's clear . |
9 | ‘ I 'll have to wait for Jeff to phone , that 's all . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 'll have to wait for morning . |
11 | I 'll have to wait for Miss Needham-Burrell . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'll have to send for Jim Kielthy to clear up this mess , ’ she laughed . |
13 | ‘ We 'll have to look for hours to find our spaceship . ’ |
14 | Well I 'll have to pay for Jean and George anyway . |
15 | The EC customers to whom VAT-free charges are made will have to account for VAT under the reverse charge mechanism in their member states . |
16 | ‘ It 's good that you have spoken , but you will have to go for trial because you killed a man on that raid . ’ |
17 | Suggestive crop-marks at the point where the projected line of the defences meets the emerging east-west street have also been photographed from the air , but proof of another gate here will have to wait for excavation . |
18 | So everyone will have to settle for Namibia and Romania , who will make a refreshing change but are not expected to challenge the Southern Hemisphere stranglehold on this tournament . |
19 | He will have to settle for boccia and the look in his eye suggested that many opponents will suffer in the years ahead . |
20 | Waste regulation authorities will be more closely scrutinised by the inspectorate and councils will have to plan for recycling , for which they will also be given wider powers . |
21 | Both conferences will require breakfasts , lunches and dinners , weekends included , and your staff ( even the full-time ones ) only work Mondays to Fridays , so you will have to allow for overtime . |
22 | And if there is blood you will have to pray for forgiveness for that also . ’ |
23 | As the teachers will have to compete for jobs on the open market , it will be important to offer them guidance on how teaching posts are obtained in the UK . |
24 | No doubt this person will have knitted for family and friends and should be familiar with the workings of the machine . |
25 | However , Ybarra claims SunPics ' reluctance had more to do with the fact that henceforth it will have to pay for Adobe imaging technologies like PostScript and display Postscript . |
26 | If I , a British citizen , fall ill in the United States I will have to pay for treatment . |
27 | In the absence of any agreement , or undertaking , then probably out of necessity the wife will have to pay for repairs , and explore the possibility when the trust comes to an end of applying to the court ( under " liberty to apply " ) for a variation of the division of the sale proceeds so that she is reimbursed . |
28 | While women with older children are frightened that they will have to pay for college education and hospital care and are preoccupied with day-to-day living , the young have a completely different set of values and expectations . |
29 | For some jobs you will have to pay for advertising . |
30 | All the fish in the country will have to run for cover after what happened to me this week ! |