Example sentences of "'ll have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Happen you 'll have better luck in 1849 , ’ she added . |
2 | We 'll have better cities ; less polluted by private transport and so on . |
3 | Get her to sit on the bottom stair and put them on , as this way she 'll have better access to the fastening . |
4 | So we 'll have certain sites that are counted and they have the , the equipment . |
5 | You 'll have black eyes by then . |
6 | You 'll have fourteen days for the first payment and twenty pounds a week thereafter . |
7 | And so within our accounting database we 'll have various types of master file information , transactions , balances , some of that information may have been archived but still be available to us . |
8 | Today we 'll have various team meetings and a light session . |
9 | Well she 'll have bloody shock if she was here in the summer then ! |
10 | And the next time you go in he 'll have bloody rubbish ! |
11 | We 'll have 3,100 pints on tap at the event for the expected 1,000 visitors , some of whom are coming from as far away as Belgium . |
12 | ‘ I 'll have little chance of forgetting all about Knockglen considering I 'll be coming home every night , ’ said Benny glumly . |
13 | She recalled her resolve to be friendly , therefore she laughed as she said , ‘ You 'll have little trouble from me in that respect . |
14 | erm who will undoubtedly he 'll have favourable contacts with the person who was applying . |
15 | They can be tricky to make , but by following our step-by-step guide , you 'll have perfect truffles every time . |
16 | Only this time it said , with the old rasp , ‘ I 'll have four sugars . ’ |
17 | And they 'll have great difficulty telling your voice and mine apart wo n't they ? |
18 | But , to get back to your problem , I should n't think you 'll have much difficulty getting another job , will you ? ’ |
19 | Many of the pages are almost obliterated by his unintelligible scribblings , notes and drawings and you 'll have much fun trying to decipher them . |
20 | And when he went , as he went , she says oh I do n't think he 'll have much choice , er , much chance do you ? |
21 | The rest of the gang during today and tomorrow , but I do n't think he 'll have much luck . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'll try , but I do n't think I 'll have much luck — the best models will have been booked for months . ’ |
23 | Ooh I 'm not sure with my blades up it 'll have much effect but we can try . |
24 | They 'll have flickering butter lamps , and orange robes and those great musical horns . |
25 | So you 'll have five minutes to do some . |
26 | decide well we 'll have five inches . |
27 | So we 'll have five times and then |
28 | ‘ We ca n't do it until next March , when we 'll have five years ’ trading figures to show , ’ Adam said . |
29 | He wrote you off , you see ; now he 'll have second thoughts . ’ |
30 | Well , you 'll have nine bulbs and lights out got a thousand to do Ann 's had |