Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 'll [verb] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I mean I 've backed out of going , having , I 'm supposed to be working on that on the stalls as well but I backed out of that and said I 've got a hair cut , erm , so I 'll have to be done last .
2 So you 'll have to be especially good , Sundays .
3 So we 'll need to be twice as cunning and four times as resourceful .
4 So it 'll have to be that one in there .
5 Cos we 've got television and video and satellites and that , so it 'll have to be hol holograms wo n't it next ?
6 So it 'll have to be all super-duper !
7 I 'll give you the answer to that one just bear with me a moment please I 'll try to be precise .
8 You know you might have a gene which says well you 'll grow to be six foot , but if you 're not fed properly
9 Well you 'll have to be here for the surveyor
10 Well they 'll have to be equal prizes would n't they ?
11 In the mild south , gardeners can get away with plunging them in their containers buried in peat in the garden , but up here they 'll need to be kept safe from hard frost in a cold frame .
12 well it , well it 'll have to be our voices again on this because things being what they are we ca n't er , we ca n't go out to Cath 's today with your cold and my bad throat
13 Well it 'll have to be school dinners Friday , is that what you 've ?
14 Oh well he 'll have to be then .
15 on the thing and I said well he 'll have to be fucking stretched if they come to that door and none of them dishes and the best of it was the front door would n't open
16 At least I 'll have to be able to give some reason why I suspected him . ’
17 Whether you climb , walk , run , or just stroll from your car for a picnic , then you 'll expect to be able to do so free of problems ; not to be shouted at abusively or shot at ( it still happens occasionally ! ) ; not to be spurned from the hills by aggressive signs erected by indignant landowners , or find endless and unyielding deer fences encircling your 232nd Munro ; not to discover destruction from in appropriate developments over a once beautiful area .
18 Then you 'll have to be patient , wo n't you ; wait till he gets in touch with you .
19 Then you 'll have to be careful
20 Then it 'll have to be the room above the shop .
21 then it 'll have to be dripped-dried
22 Maybe he 'll have to be content with merely doing all the work , but there 's compensations in being indispensable , too . ’
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