Example sentences of "'ll have [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have to bank the fire up .
2 Every so often you 'll have to shoot the creature to stun it again .
3 Well you 'll have to move the chair forward a bit .
4 She 'll have to put a banana skin at the top of the stairs
5 cos I 'll have to put a bat up my pyjamas
6 You 'll have to put the exercise video on dear and
7 I hope you know I 'd er see he 'll have to put the back seat of the car down into a van .
8 So the council informed Seth if I do n't move in a month I 'll have to put an application in
9 And most importantly to you , I 'm the one who 'll have to put an end to all this nonsense .
10 Alright , she 'll be expecting she reckons she 's due on the twenty third of March , but the hospital say it 's , it 's the twenty ninth , so it 'll be next week , I 'll have to give a ring , we went to see her the other week , to see how she was , erm we went round er one night , I rung her up to see if she 'd be in , I said right we 'll be round for an hour
11 Bought a Vax , they said no they 're a con do n't worry , he said with a little bit of luck you 'll get one that 'll be free , you 'll have to give a report on it once a month , then about after nine months they give it to you if they thought
12 I 'll have to give the presentation on your behalf .
13 ‘ We 'll have to give the future of your column some thought .
14 You 'll have to join the queue . ’
15 ‘ We 'll have to spend the night at our own places .
16 I do n't envy you having to tell the dear lady that she 'll have to spend the rest of her holiday with her wrist in plaster ! ’
17 ‘ That means we 'll have to spend the rest of our time flat on our bellies . ’
18 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
19 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
20 ‘ You can if you like , ’ said Sam , ‘ but that means we 'll have to lay the table . ’
21 On having ideals , like as you grow older , I mean you 're quite an ancient person already , within the next ten years you 'll have to choose the sort of lifestyle you want and you really have to choose as well whether you 're going to involve other people in it for good or for
22 But it means I 'll have to cancel the meeting with Clive . ’
23 I 'll have to notify the factory , ’ John said excitedly .
24 ‘ You 'll have to wear a skirt to the office . ’
25 I 'll have to wear a hat .
26 You 'll have to uproot the lot , surely ?
27 I think it may mean that we 'll have to call a meeting quite quickly after this one , to discuss , but I really do n't think we 've got the basis of anything till that comes back .
28 I think I 'll have to sell the farm , and go and live with Rachel Lynde ! ’ and poor Marilla sobbed wildly .
29 I 'll have to sell the house . ’
30 But manager Howard Wilkinson 's hopes that Batty would be available to spark a revival at Elland Road were dashed yesterday when the player said : ‘ I ca n't set a comeback date and if things do n't improve soon I 'll have to see a specialist . ’
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