Example sentences of "and [pers pn] 'll have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Listen , you sit down , I 'll get a couple of coffees and we 'll have a chat , OK ? ’ |
32 | And er once you 've had a look at that , you can er perhaps break for coffee , and we 'll have a chat about it after the break . |
33 | ‘ Come back with me in the car , and we 'll have a chat . ’ |
34 | Right get the cigarettes out then and we 'll have a snout . |
35 | ‘ And we 'll have a bottle of the Number Fourteen . ’ |
36 | You know , give us a chance to get into the play and get comfortable on our feet and we 'll have a go , well , Johnson does n't give you that option does he ? |
37 | Oh well we 'll we 'll have a look at these I E words and we 'll have a look at punctuation some time . |
38 | Okay we 'll leave that for a minute and we 'll have a look so you can forget all about it right then I 'll ask you later when you 've forgotten okay . |
39 | ‘ Now please let us in and we 'll have a look around . ’ |
40 | That 's a socket , that 'll time for a cup of coffee I think , while we have a look at , and we 'll have a look at the , the boot log file in a minute and see what it did . |
41 | Er and we 'll have a look at all the things that they carried and erm fought with later on . |
42 | But let's wait and see cause I 'll take you out and we 'll have a look . |
43 | Friday afternoon we could and we 'll have a look at . |
44 | But when this wretched business is over , we sha n't have to be enemies any more and we 'll have a drink together . ’ |
45 | Sensing that Dora was about to protest , and to avoid further argument , Melissa said hastily , ‘ Come along to my room and we 'll have a drink . ’ |
46 | you know you can invest this and we 'll have a building society account we 'll have a gross account . |
47 | ‘ I 'll get up soon and we 'll have a game of draughts . |
48 | So come on downstairs and we 'll have a sherry . |
49 | ‘ One more knife and we 'll have a set , ’ murmured Marshall when the news came . |
50 | of his duties as clerk of the scales and we 'll have a notice put next to him as well about the procedure |
51 | and then and then Miss said you 'd better come down and we 'll have a talk about it , I 've learnt a bit more about your ex country |
52 | that does n't sound right we 'll discuss the answer as we go round and we 'll have a group |
53 | I think it should in the south of England er next year or the year after , and we 'll have a number of schemes ready to go if that , that comes about . |
54 | we just have , and we 'll have a kitty for the food |
55 | I 'll send letters by you to Rhys and Gwilym , and they 'll have a man waiting across Severn at Guilsfield , ready to pass on any word you send him . |
56 | And they 'll have a home in Nairobi . |
57 | ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times . |
58 | Show it dad and he 'll have a look when he gets home . |
59 | And he 'll have a word back at you . ’ |
60 | Well Stu does a great Bruce Forsyth impression and appears to be perfecting Jimmy Hill as well , so ply him with beer and he 'll have a word with the Chelsea Chopper . |