Example sentences of "[pers pn] will have [art] lot " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have a lot of time to go back over the past in the coming years , I suppose , wonder whether I made the right choices at the right time . ’
2 I , I 'll have a lot work .
3 What 's more , you 'll be taking me , because if you refuse I 'll have the lot of you out of this house before you can turn round … you , that haughty bitch you married , and the three bastards she brought with her .
4 Then I 'll have the lot !
5 It is tempting to get a large capacity sack if you know you 'll have a lot to carry , but bear in mind that it could tempt you to carry too much !
6 This month , however , you 'll have a lot of new data to process .
7 But once the technology becomes more refined , I definitely think that in a few years you 'll have a lot of people who do n't touch chemicals at all .
8 Nevertheless , you 'll have a great deal to talk about within Congress and you 'll have a lot more time to do so .
9 But once the technology becomes more refined , I definitely think that in a few years you 'll have a lot of people who do n't touch chemicals at all .
10 you 'll have a lot more opportunity to see what goes on .
11 You 'll have a lot of headache by the time I 've finished .
12 You 'll have a lot of a headache by the time I 've finished .
13 You 'll have a lot , aye ?
14 You people , the Corpus people will have a large sample by then , you 'll have a lot to choose from .
15 her mum really she 's got a lot on , she 'll have a lot on cos she 's got to prepare for that wedding , you know what you 're like when you , you 've got
16 You will have a lot of children your own age to play with , ’ said the inspector , leaning too close .
17 If you split the firm up you will have a lot of small firms each producing at higher average cost , a waste of society 's resources .
18 The disadvantage is that it is a time-consuming process and you will have a lot more teething problems when first running the system .
19 We 'll have a lot of fun , now that everything 's back to normal .
20 This time bomb is ticking away , colleagues , and in about twenty years ' time , we 'll be back to where we were we 'll have a lot of people who 've got small pensions , based on their previous employment with a health authority or a local authority , British Gas or the electricity companies then they 've had to go out on the open market and they will be under-funded and have inadequate pension when they retire .
21 At least we 'll have a lot of speed ,
22 He 's engaged and they 're saving up to get married , but Helen and him thought it 'd be better to buy one now because they 'll have a lot of expenses after they 're married and wo n't have Helen 's wages . ’
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