Example sentences of "'ll have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have a hot drink in a minute . ’ |
2 | ‘ He 's afraid he 'll have a crooked back like his father . |
3 | ‘ Perhaps I 'll have a best friend , ’ Flora said . |
4 | Kitchen Sink Three high density disks ' worth of installation ( and a cuppa ) later , you 'll have a veritable plethora of programs to peruse . |
5 | know nothing after that , but anyway I said it will , I 'm putting this away so I 'll have a hundred pound then and if she does n't come I says I 'll have a hundred pound for |
6 | know nothing after that , but anyway I said it will , I 'm putting this away so I 'll have a hundred pound then and if she does n't come I says I 'll have a hundred pound for |
7 | Albert 's coming up , he 'll have a wee bit . |
8 | And we 'll have a wee cup of tea forbye . ’ |
9 | Course I wisnae thinkin so I says Ah 'll have a wee cognac and Isabel 'll huv a Campari soda ! |
10 | I tell you what we 'll do , we 'll have a joint farewell party I Now take that look off your faces , Mr Misery and Miss Gloom , and go and collect the eggs for me , will you ? |
11 | Oh we 'll have a bleeding laugh at that . |
12 | ( ‘ You 'll have a tidy sum to bring with you , Lily … ’ |
13 | I do n't mind that and at least she 'll have a shortish coat wo n't she ? |
14 | " We 'll have a regular Simla evening , " declared the Colonel , and for this nostalgic excursion he chose to dine in a private room at Kettner 's , which still exists to-day , in Romilly Street , Soho ; after dinner they were to proceed to a box at the Palace Theatre , return to Kettner 's , where they arranged to leave their dominos , and thence to a masked ball at Covent Garden . |
15 | He 'll have a final fitness test in the morning . |
16 | queries ? okay We 'll have a nice lunch . |
17 | ‘ When this is over we 'll have a nice home , Anne , I promise , ’ he said , as she slipped her arms round his neck and kissed him again . |
18 | Wonder if we 'll have a nice day tomorrow again . |
19 | . Here , have your breakfast then we 'll have a nice bath cos mummy 's got a lady coming to see her today about a job . |
20 | That 'll have a nice sound with you eating crisps |
21 | You 'll have a nice walk ready for your lunch . |
22 | You 'll be fine by the time Jim and Ellis turn up and you 'll have a nice evening poring over clues . |
23 | Well he 'll have a nice lot of money when he finished being Prime Minister . |
24 | You 'll have a nice bruise there ? |
25 | ‘ OK , let's go back to the hotel , then we 'll have a nice cup of tea . ’ |
26 | I hope he 'll have a nice Christmas . |
27 | then we 'll have a nice Christmas tree again . |
28 | And no matter how fresh the lads might get they 'll have a long way to go before they reach your handling , wo n't they , Andrew ? ’ |
29 | ‘ You 'll have a long day tomorrow , ’ Rose encouraged . |
30 | ‘ We 'll have a long series of locks to navigate later — a bit trying for a novice . |