Example sentences of "[pron] 'll have [verb] your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | POLICEMAN : I 'll have to search your cart , Mr Klugman . |
2 | ‘ I 'll have to take your word for that . |
3 | I 'll have to wallpaper your bathroom , then paint it , I then have to touch up the door cos it 's that kind of paint and I had it like , on the top of the loo , I was doing it up a bit , and the next thing I saw was Felix coming onto the back of the wind ah |
4 | ‘ If you carry on like that , Andrew , I 'll have to tell your father . ’ |
5 | I 'll have to get your bike sorted out then . |
6 | ‘ Sarah , if you do n't hurry up I 'll have to get your father to get you out of there . ’ |
7 | no I 'll have to phone your mum that , wo n't I |
8 | ‘ You 'll have to save your pocket-money until there 's enough in the kitty to buy a new one for your precious Mrs Phelps , wo n't you ? ’ |
9 | If you want to include specific special troops or machines you 'll have to tailor your army appropriately . |
10 | you 'll have to put your top on in a minute , okay , oh it 's filthy |
11 | Er well if it 's if it 's possible yeah , but if if it 's on your you 'll have to disconnect your battery . |
12 | ‘ You 'll have to revise your opinion of Robert . |
13 | ‘ That 's something else you 'll have to ask your father , ’ Damian Flint drawled coolly beside her . |
14 | Ta , oh you 'll have to ask your mummy if it 's alright |
15 | Well all you really could do was say , well you 'll have to ask your doctor and get him to have a talk with your husband . |
16 | ‘ You 'll have to wait your turn . ’ |
17 | ‘ You 'll have to duck your head here , love . ’ |
18 | You 'll have to move your hat . ’ |
19 | You 'll have to get your stuff down and , you know what one we 'll have to get , you know those big cases that she get 's from Ikea , and bring it all down and get one of those for your bedroom and keep it all in Started your homework yet Lee ? |
20 | Then one night on a late shift , the young man in the booth came over and said , ‘ If you are going to stay , you 'll have to get your productivity up ’ . |
21 | You 'll have to forego your look at the ivy . |
22 | ‘ Well you 'll have to change your attitude a bit , ’ was his verdict , and I thought taste was meant to be subjective ? |
23 | This means that you 'll have to reposition your anchor points — cords attached to various parts of the fly to add stability in high winds — when the rain sets in , and especially if the wind comes up too . |
24 | Pizza ee , you 'll have to have your daughter . |
25 | Les Conn : ‘ So anyway ’ , I said to David , ‘ I think you 'll have to have your hair cut , otherwise you wo n't get this programme on television ’ , to which he replied that he would n't cut his hair for the Prime Minister . |
26 | Oh , you 'll have to have your hair washed ! |
27 | If you 're going to stay out your time here , you 'll have to pull your weight . |
28 | Cos you 'll have to keep your beer down there wo n't you ? |
29 | You 'll have to pay your rent in advance and the landlord will reimburse you . ’ |
30 | Sorry got some money in there , OK oh do your ballerina bit , we 'll have to wash your face , yeah it 's filthy , filthy face , breakfast face oh that 's that new twins is n't it ? |