Example sentences of "'ll have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I FINALLY GET TO MEET Shaun William Ryder , with boss-eyed sidekick Bez in tow , not at his favourite haunt — ‘ I know there 'll be people there I do n't want to see , 'cause they 'll have drugs on 'em and that ’ — but in Manto , Manchester 's most popular gay bar . |
2 | Uproar then , and shouts of : ‘ The nigger 's got th'measure , short-arse … fist like a cannon ball … who 'll have twopence on him to win … ’ as the crowd heaved Garty to his feet , helped him round and sent him flying back towards Midnight . |
3 | Because it 'll have DOS Help for a start . |
4 | So long as the majority of the British public believe that we ‘ need ’ a bomb , we 'll have Trident . |
5 | I 'll have I 'll have blackcurrant then I 'll have strawberry |
6 | We 'll have hash for days . ’ |
7 | You 'll have shopping to do , most likely ? ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll have shopping . ’ |
9 | So we could come back , we 'll have afternoon tea , we 'll have er scotch pancakes and |
10 | We 'll have reports live from the counts in Cheltenham and Swindon , plus reports from other key councils . |
11 | We 'll have breakfast in the café we used last night . |
12 | Every Tuesday and Wednesday we 'll have breakfast appointments , and we 'll have another one there , and one in before we take big H out . |
13 | They 'll have lunch and then at two o'clock , when they 're drinking my health , I 'll be drinking theirs . |
14 | Let me pay and then we 'll have lunch together and do some catching up — unless you 're meeting someone , of course . ’ |
15 | ‘ We 'll leave Thunder Bay at about a quarter to one , ’ Nell said , ‘ so we 'll have lunch soon after . |
16 | Look why not come down to my cottage now , and we 'll have lunch there — I never have much more than just a picnic myself — then we can go across this afternoon , and maybe take tea to have on the island ? |
17 | We 'll have lunch one day . ’ |
18 | Then he kissed her eyes closed , and promised , ‘ I 'll come up for you about twelve-thirty , and we 'll have lunch on the terrace . ’ |
19 | If you 'd rather have the lamb I 'll have chicken . |
20 | it is nice cos when Brian ordered I said I 'll have chicken and he |
21 | ‘ I 'll have whisky , ’ said Miss van Williamsburgh . |
22 | You 'll have share that |
23 | It found that on average , women expect to be taken out to dinner ten times before they 'll have sex with a man . ’ |
24 | The fans here have not seen much all season and now they 'll have smiles on their faces . ’ |
25 | I 'll have Alan |
26 | We 'll have potatoes instead of moths , which makes a lot more sense . ’ |
27 | We 'll have potatoes the kitchen . |
28 | Says he 's got a headache so we 'll have go and to stock up |
29 | And the conversations we 'll have might just tip the balance from strong sexual attraction and growing respect into something new and deeper … |
30 | Now to prove that result we just note again the elasticity formula D Q D P so if we differentiate that expression on the demand curve we 'll have we 'll have D P D Q Okay , and that equals . |