Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 'll have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Can you switch the toaster off , put the pancake in or I 'll have a burnt pancake .
2 There are coach excursions to the great classical site at Epheseus ( a long and rather expensive day by Turkish standards ) , and visits to carpet making villages where you 'll have a fascinating glimpse of Turkish country life .
3 ‘ I suppose you ought to , but , ’ Jack gave an unexpected grin and for a moment the atmosphere of gloom lightened a little , ‘ let's make sure we keep Dora and Dieter apart or we 'll have a third death on our hands ! ’
4 I 'll be able to model your gown ; it 's right at the end of the show , so I 'll have a few minutes after I 've finished Roman 's clothes . ’
5 ‘ It goes from side to side , stopping at every landing point so you 'll have a good — and cheap — view of all the buildings along the canal . ’
6 According to a report In ComputerWorld IBM is now saying that it 'll have a single micro-kernel-based operating system for OS/2 and AIX within two years , allowing users to run Unix or OS/2 applications in either environment .
7 I find I 've got to make excuses for myself if I do n't , but I sort of think I 've got this to do for the children , and that to do — and I 'll have a grand old clean up next week , sort of thing .
8 ‘ Get yourself off and I 'll have a lovely meal waiting for you , OK ? ’
9 What if you , if you lent us some dosh I suppose I could be with Louise tonight , right , I could go home with a big bunch of flowers cos I 'll have a guilty expression on my face .
10 If you do n't hold the wire on the floor , the tape will wrap itself round it and you 'll have a terrible time trying to disentangle the resulting blob of sticky goo . )
11 You 'll be fine by the time Jim and Ellis turn up and you 'll have a nice evening poring over clues .
12 Carry on collecting all this week and you 'll have a fabulous souvenir of the season in which Mansell has roared to a record NINE victories and taken the world crown for the first time .
13 And if you want 70,000 people at a birthday tribute concert for Nelson Mandela , you push the information through to organisations like CND , The World Council of Churches , and you 'll have a full house !
14 She goes no , it 's his sixteenth birthday and you 'll have a fucking party , Wayne .
15 There are others who never will , and you 'll have a constant battle to establish you right to have a share in making decisions , and knowing where the money goes .
16 Because she is now out of work they 'll pay for it , and she 'll have a few pounds left to see her through .
17 Wake up mate er , cos you 'll have a slippy fan belt for supper I suppose you wan na go home now
18 Me brother and the two bairns are coming the morrow and we 'll have a good time .
19 Any withdrawals or xerox applications on books and magazines that might worry us , and we 'll have a straight printout of the names and addresses of all the applicants .
20 ‘ But come back again in a year or two , when Ernest 's made his fortune , and we 'll have a real celebration ! ’
21 out of those , and one will win and we 'll have a second and third prize and the fourth and fifth will be runners up and erm highly commended or what have you .
22 And we 'll have a wee cup of tea forbye . ’
23 ‘ Sit down , my dear , sit down , ’ she said , ‘ and we 'll have a nice hot cup of tea .
24 But I 'll be back one of these days , and we 'll have a slap-up meal together ( N0T on the old X's , I promise ! )
25 All right now before we do any more dates put your hands down and we 'll have a few more birthday dates in a bit .
26 And we 'll have a quick glance at that now .
27 ‘ I 'm takin' us all out to the Cill Dara and we 'll have a fine dinner and a few drinks . ’
28 Remind me before the end of this lesson and we 'll have a little look at how to get full stops right cos it 's not too hard with those .
29 Ok … your final task for the day is to name your ‘ brilliant ’ midfield … and we 'll have a little comparison shall we … in fact Ill use Leeds ' reserves to make it fairer .
30 His witty daughter , who attends Gwladys Street Primary School in the shadow of Everton 's Goodison Park , says : ‘ I 'll buy him a nice present and we 'll have a little tea party for him .
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