Example sentences of "[that] [pron] will have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We are very keen that everyone will have a clear idea of what is involved . ’ |
2 | However , it is different for an Irish Wolfhound ; they are all terribly worried that I 'll have to answer nature 's call along with the call of duty , and embarrass us all in some grand place like Wellington Barracks Square , or the Mall , or even the forecourt of Buckingham Palace . |
3 | Well one of the obvious pluses is that I 'll have a chance to do what I want to do when I want to do it . |
4 | And I have to sort it out , sit there , sort it out and then work out how much it 's gon na come to , and then I know then when I go to the shop I know what to get , and I know when it goes in the cupboard I know that I 'll have a meal for every day of the week . |
5 | Go and telephone Sir Bryan and tell him that I 'll have his clubs back to him by midday . ’ |
6 | I think that I 'll have to confirm with the company . |
7 | ‘ Meaning that I 'll have to act as gaoler , clocking my cousin in and out of lessons , even sitting in on your classes should that prove to be necessary . ’ |
8 | But I promise you that I 'll have some fun on the way . |
9 | That I 'll have my own rooms ? |
10 | Do n't bother doing that I 'll have that money before I goes |
11 | And the next thing that 's going wrong in the bathroom will be that I 'll have to replace that central heating pump . |
12 | Erm so that I 'll have oh plenty of gathers you see but the pole will be smooth . |
13 | I hope by then that I 'll have her , you know , that she 'll be dry . |
14 | oh , give me that I 'll have a bit of it thank you |
15 | I keep saying when they get sort of quite long that I 'll have them properly shaped and |
16 | Aye have a look , while you 're doing that I 'll have a look at what bits and pieces see if I talk to you for a minute about these |
17 | I can see that I will have to get away from this stinking city with its endless acres of asphalted rumour , its tenements of whores and pimps , its traffic in misery and its festering suburbs of ding-dong doorbelled malice . |
18 | If you persist in interrupting me , it is unlikely in the extreme that I will have sufficient time to give you the complete picture which you say you are so anxious to get ! |
19 | As English Captain I am obviously delighted that I will have access one more time to the cream of the young talent who will turn pro in 1992 and in the future . |
20 | By now most readers will know that I will have left Woodworker as you read this , and indeed by now the editor 's chair supports the capable frame of Zach Taylor . |
21 | The other possibility er is that having read it the site visit that I will have made , in any event , either already or or at some time during the latter part of next week , I may discover there is something which one of the parties points out which I have n't looked at because I did n't realize that it was relevant . |
22 | ‘ And when I make it to the charts , then I 'll have to admit that I will have owed it to the world 's greatest entertainer ever — Elvis the King of Rock . ’ |
23 | I hope that I will have an opportunity to meet many students in the forthcoming series of meetings being held through the regional actuarial societies . |
24 | For in all that was said by me , I was nothing , the Lord put all in my mouth , and told me what I should say , and that from the written word , he put it in my memory and mouth ; so that I will have nothing ascribed to me . |
25 | . If I take the same example , waiver of premium , erm , and I 'm relating to knowledge that I will have got through the plan your future document , if I use Andrew again if I may , if I say to you , Andrew , erm , you explained earlier that erm , if you 're off work through ill-health , your employer will actually pay you for six months , and then it stops . |
26 | ‘ Well , ’ said Louise gently , ‘ I 'm sure that she 'll have her own views when the time comes . ’ |
27 | I do n't envy you having to tell the dear lady that she 'll have to spend the rest of her holiday with her wrist in plaster ! ’ |
28 | Not that she 'll have spent it . |
29 | Sarah overhears her husband being told that she will have a son in the spring . |
30 | But with the resurgence in business , those who are left are having to work long hours to ensure that the quality of service to clients is not affected , and she believes that she will have to start recruiting again before long . |