Example sentences of "[pron] will have [to-vb] my [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll have to ask my husband about that , ’ replied the Princess .
2 ‘ You 'd better not tell anyone where you got this from , or I 'll have to move my business to Napata , ’ said Nubenehem seriously .
3 ‘ Oh — well , I suppose I 'll have to spend my time in just looking round the place . ’
4 and then and then I was going yeah I really want to take , I 'll have to take my stereo home and he goes yeah your stereo 's quite big is n't it , I went when have you seen my stereo and he goes oh I came up the other day to see if you were in .
5 I 'll have to take my coat before I go in because if it 's a bit smoky or what have you
6 Because I 'll have to sell my flat if you do n't come and help with the bills .
7 I 'll have to put my weight back on now I 've stopped smoking
8 But , he also reflected , it means I 'll have to watch my back .
9 I 'll have to see my osteopath .
10 I 'll have to have my tea first . ’
11 ‘ Now , I must go and read the children that story I promised them , and then I 'll have to pack my case , ’ he added , clearly considering the subject closed as he patted her hand before rising from the couch and walking away towards the twins ' bedroom .
12 If talking to her on the phone does n't work then I 'll have to reconsider my position . ’
13 ‘ If we 're going out to Pontino I 'll have to warn my Brigadier . ’
14 I 'll have to change , I 'll have to change my thingy
15 However , all she said was , ‘ I 'll have to phone my father . ’
16 You 'll have to take my word for it , we do n't get that kind of trauma too often . ’
17 Right I 'll read you this piece and you 'll have to forgive my facsimile of a Herts. accent .
18 Then when we went on the train to Italy and all the way through France and Switzerland he chatted up one of the Marias , and when I tipped his minestrone soup over his head on Milan station he said : ‘ You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's just an ignorant peasant . ’
19 You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's gone green like Maggie , ’ Otley explained .
20 You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's not very well , ’ Otley broke in .
21 You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's not well , ’ Otley broke in .
22 It would take far too long to tell you in detail how I identified the specific genetic patterns of these chromosomes ; you 'll have to accept my assurance that I believe I did identify them . ’
23 You 'll have to share my bed though , there 's nowhere else .
24 Whatever the reason , you will have to take my word for it that a hill-walk is still an exhilarating day out even when you ca n't see a thing .
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