Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] will have [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll try , but I do n't think I 'll have much luck — the best models will have been booked for months . ’
2 So that 's rather nice I do n't think I 'll have any difficulty selling the tickets for that .
3 " Clever girl like you , I do n't expect you 'll have any difficulty , " she added comfortably .
4 But , to get back to your problem , I should n't think you 'll have much difficulty getting another job , will you ? ’
5 I do n't think you 'll have any trouble . ’
6 No goals as yet in the other game in group A against Charlton although as I warned you earlier , I do n't think we 'll have that score for you tonight because it is being played in Italy and er our chances of getting that score through the er computer here are remote to put it mildly .
7 All the er , all the units are let , we 've had two , we 've had notice of two terminations coming up , but we have actually got a waiting list for units so I do n't think we 'll have any problem in filling those .
8 I do nt think we will have any problem at all , in those days oxford had Aldridge and Houghton , whilst we were playing shite .
9 If he did hear I 'll bet he 'll have another attack of deafness and maybe a touch of amnesia as well . ’
10 Ruby she 'll have she 'll have some children though because I mean they 're somewhere down in
11 But I do n't think they 'll have any idea how I 'm feeling .
12 Apart from that I do n't suppose they 'll have any troubles .
13 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 ?
14 The rest of the gang during today and tomorrow , but I do n't think he 'll have much luck . ’
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