Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] have a " in BNC.

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31 I 'll just have a sandwich
32 I 'll soon have a nice meal ready for you … ’
33 ‘ Of course not ! ’ she replied , and even found a cheerful note from somewhere to add lightly , ‘ I ate a huge meal at lunchtime , so I 'll probably have a snack sent up , ’ and , making for her room before her emotions tripped her up , ‘ You 've been more than kind as it is .
34 I 'll probably have a stroll round there just to get a tracksuit for , when Michael was
35 I 'll always have a soft spot for Wigan , my memories of 1984-85 are priceless , ’ Ferguson said .
36 ‘ They wo n't see any less of me and I 'll always have a key to the house , ’ he said .
37 Get a second hand car for a couple of grand and er I 'll still have a little bit .
38 and prove our Thomas wrong , he says I 'll never have a decent car .
39 I do n't think I 'll ever have a use for it .
40 All those people who 've never done it before and if you 're in bed at the moment I 'll perhaps have a chat with you while you 're in bed this morning .
41 Feeling guilty again , for not liking curry and for not wanting to go to India and letting her down , I say no , I will just have a boiled egg and toast , I 'm not very hungry , that will be fine .
42 ‘ I ca n't even remember the name of the horse that won it for me in Italy , but I will always have a special spot for Nicer , ’ he said .
43 It is a science that ordinary people feel powerless to influence but which will nevertheless have a bearing on every major site in the London area .
44 Local inspectors of schools will be answerable to the Inspectorate , which will also have a new role as Education Ombudsman .
45 I 've looked , for example , erm , to his comment on the police communications rooms , which will actually have a significant impact on er , the budget of the police committee in future years .
46 For the first time in their four-year history the awards will have a regional stage ; the winners of which will then have a chance to win one of nine national awards in London on November 17 .
47 These modes can thus give rise to an Ikeda instability ( which will now have a period rather than 2tR ) provided these modes are resolved into two gain peaks : a high-finesse resonator is thus required for this version of the Ikeda instability , which gives rise to chaos via a period-doubling cascade in parameter regions corresponding to the upper branch of optical bistability { 23 } .
48 This may conflict with the vendor 's desire to minimise the amount of gain realised on the disposal of such assets to Newco , especially if the vendor is a company which has been bought and sold with no realisation of the underlying assets , which will therefore have a low historical cost .
49 And you 'll just have a , some water you know poured on top and then you 'll have a towel to wipe your feet .
50 So , you 'll just have a cup of tea with a nice piece of chocolate cake ?
51 Erm you 'll have sine you 'll probably have a triangle with A B C marked on it .
52 Want to sing with a high pitched voice , you 'll never have a better chance .
53 At least this way you 'll still have a home to move into . ’
54 If something happens in the work you 'll maybe have a social occasion , to celebrate somebody 's retirement .
55 Until humans lose the need for social bonding — not to mention their animal instinct for alcohol — you 'll always have a local .
56 Now then , what sort of people do you think it 's most important then to have in a team , because you 'll only have a very small team ?
57 And she added , ‘ She 'll soon have a collection , what with the Seven Dwarfs and Jack the Giant Killer . ’
58 If someone is shielding her then she 'll probably have a bed for the night . ’
59 Mrs and now she 'll just have a burn out .
60 She 'll never have a fat arse , ’ said Belinda .
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