Example sentences of "will [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you go cap in hand , they 'll want to knob you off . ’
2 ‘ You 'll stay to tea , wo n't you ? ’ he said .
3 I hope you 'll stay to tea .
4 Once they are in place , you can have the shingle delivered — it can be dumped directly on to a drive site from the road , but you 'll need to barrow it to remote garden paths , so set planks on the lawn if you have to run across it .
5 ‘ We 'll speak to Dad in the morning .
6 So they 'll send to Castle Tioram for men to meet us at dawn .
7 I 'll stick , I 'll stick , I 'll stick to wrestling can understand that better .
8 Then I 'll stick to whisky , he said .
9 You 'll stick to youth .
10 ‘ I 'll stick to mineral water , ’ Alyssia said , sourly noticing that Mr Charm was back on the scene when he continued his conversation with Simone as though she had n't arrived on the scene at all .
11 I 'll freeze to death here !
12 ‘ You 'll freeze to death standing there .
13 The prosecution have proved the killing of Dr Howe the doctors have certified him unfit , and an order has been made for his detention in hospital , he 'll be assessed by doctors and when he 's fit to resume he 'll return to trial .
14 inside and take her cardigan off she 'll sweat to death .
15 So he 'll suggest to Establishment Department that one of us gets a transfer before we have the added complication of moving into a new Lab .
16 Well you 'll have to server , cos I ca n't server I 'm hopeless at it !
17 change of plan , we have n't got erm bicarbonate of soda , so we 'll have to self raising flour instead
18 Unfortunately , concrete is very heavy , and if you buy it , ready mixed , the driver wo n't bring his vehicle off the road , so you 'll have to barrow the material to the site of the path yourself .
19 Yeah it 's a jobs morning this morning kitchen floors a good thing , we 'll have to kitchen floor Tim , that 'll be fun wo n't it ?
20 And probably they 'll have to crowbar him out of the sport before he quits on his own , he 's that enamoured of the business of driving cars fast .
21 you 'll have to mortgage your house if you had a serious illness
22 spend five minutes now , than you 'll have to sort of come in again .
23 We 'll have to , you 'll have to sort of sound it out and see how it works
24 You just if it 's cold you 'll have to sort of stop for breaks and , so you can get warm wo n't ya ?
25 Erm mm , I do n't know whether there 's any way round it but that 's sort of the set up that they gave us when we started and I guess I 'll have to sort of conform to that , but it
26 You wo n't do it like that , you 'll have to sort of
27 Looks like you 'll have to sort of like put it up for a day and then take it down for a week and put it back in again .
28 You know , you 'll have to sort of be on your best behaviour !
29 The £8500 1.4i Reflex is nearly £1500 cheaper than the Ford Escort 1.4L ; £10,750 buys you the 103bhp Furio but you 'll have to fork out £13,100 for the 105bhp Escort XR3i ; and the ZX 16-valve costs £14,500 against £16,540 for Renault 's 19 16v .
30 Well , it does n't look too bad , but I 'll have to ground you till you heal up a bit .
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