Example sentences of "[pron] will have an [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have an iced bun dad .
2 I think I 'll have an early night , ’ Robbie said as they entered the cabin .
3 I 'll have an early lunch sent up , then I suggest you get some more sleep . ’
4 I daresay that as a result of your letter and my few words , I 'll have an angry response from men who 'll say , ‘ what about the women who abandon their children for other men ? ’
5 Advice on equipment for the new factory , which will have an initial output of five million litres and scope for many times more , has been provided by Courtaulds Coatings staff at Silvertown in the UK .
6 you 'll have an easy day then if you 're not too good
7 You 'll have an en-suite chalet with fully-equipped kitchen and colour TV .
8 If one of them is aware that she is providing an example for the others , she will have an additional incentive to set a high standard .
9 Ipswich ( Div 2 , top ) should be unchanged , with defender Whelan deputising for Linighan , who will have an exploratory knee operation .
10 Recognising the constraints , it is still important for institutions involved in training personnel who will have an educational role in rural areas to emphasise the potential which the rural environment has in educational terms and to understand the social and cultural characteristics of such an environment .
11 In fifty minutes or so , you will have an extraordinary experience : you will know nothing of the baglady to begin with , but you will know everything you need to know by the end .
12 So beside a steel works you will have an oxygen-making plant because they actually use oxygen by the ton .
13 And when you discover a technique that works for you , you will have an effective weapon against stress .
14 We are committed to a policy of fair trading and make every effort to ensure that you will have an enjoyable holiday with us .
15 From here , you will have an excellent view of the city of Kathmandu .
16 If you space heat then you will have an ambient temperature of 75–80°F and even higher humidity .
17 yeah , erm I would take a guess that there will be because we still have ambitions to shed a load of space so it would be advisable to re-fit to release further space we have another twenty six smaller stores that we have n't done at all yet other than put a so yes we 'll have an on-going re-fit programme I ca n't give you the exact details because erm how many it 's gon na be but there will be certainly an on-going re-fit programme .
18 I will be able to prove to my own satisfaction that you are lying , and we will have an unhappy business relationship .
19 Surely , we will have an induced voltage unc in each one of them .
20 Should you decide to stick to sherry and branch out into the heavier aloroso you will have a thick head tomorrow and we will have an entertaining evening . ’
21 Once again we will have an attractive invitation leaflet giving information on the Christmas Services .
22 One year a jewel of a kid called Seamus said that maybe in a hundred years the Africans will still remember and they 'll have an African Republican Army .
23 They 'll have an up-to-date copy if you ask for it .
24 Some use them to store management committee records , a few use them for bureau statistics but although their contribution is growing , it seems unlikely that they will have an immediate effect on client queues .
25 They will have an unrestrained fight ; let us suppose that one will suffer serious injury first and be the loser , and that on average a hawk has an equal chance of winning or losing .
26 But , when the times comes , his proposers look as if they will have an incontestable piece of evidence .
27 But , although they will have an intimate knowledge of computers , they will probably not have a deep knowledge of the particular application of the proposed software .
28 If Mr does n't like field sports he should seek , try to seek to persuade Parliament to ban it he 'll have an excellent opportunity because he 'll , he 's told us that he 'll be an MP shortly that 's what 's happening , that 's what 's happened in the case of cock fighting and badger baiting it has n't happened in the case of fox hunting and Mr should n't abuse his position as a councillor to dictate to the council 's tenants in the way that he proposes .
29 International Data Group , parent of ComputerWorld and International Data Corp , is starting a monthly management magazine called Open Systems World in October , saying it 'll have an initial circulation of 120,000 .
30 Whether the new tax will have the desired effect and whether it will have an effective life-span ( there is in already a White Paper on ‘ Land ’ ( Cmnd 5730 ) ) are questions which can only be answered in the future .
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