Example sentences of "[pers pn] will have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then after four months I will have a long holiday . ’ |
2 | ‘ This is a disgrace and I wo n't have it and I will have my coffee and rolls and eggs and I will have a good fire or I leave tomorrow and to hell with you . ’ |
3 | Right I will have a little look , do you want to have a little look ? |
4 | I will have a little piece of that lemon pie . |
5 | If the situation continues I will have no other recourse than to set the facts before Rose Lipman . |
6 | I will have the rear exit barred and bolted . |
7 | ‘ I 've been thrilled by the response , ’ he says , ‘ and I 've had delightful letters — one from a woman saying what ever else I do , I will have the undying respect and affection of 52 per cent of the population . |
8 | I will have the bottom gate leading to the Buildings and the Broadway permanently closed . ’ |
9 | Then she will have a global stage . |
10 | Mr Bernard Staite , boss of the consortium who operate the loco , commented : ‘ From November No 4472 will embark on a year long tour of private railways after which she will have a major overhaul . |
11 | She will have a final check before being allowed home , possibly later today . |
12 | Second , he or she will have a large amount of day-to-day administration to oversee . |
13 | This might seem a somewhat unusual thing to do , but if Mr Cleese can resurrect his dead mother as frequently as he does his dead parrot then she will have a busy afterlife . |
14 | Since Octavia will save a substantial dowry , she will have a prosperous independence . |
15 | When she arrives home in the evening , she knows she will have no stimulating exchange of news to look forward to with a husband and family . |
16 | If one of them is aware that she is providing an example for the others , she will have an additional incentive to set a high standard . |
17 | You will have no personal liability to Capital Gains Tax . |
18 | Indeed , my woman , you will have no other choice . ’ |
19 | Again , you will have a closed circle of suspects . |
20 | You will have a small vegetable garden and orchard and probably keep bees . |
21 | It wo n't look quite as the florist intended , but you will have a lasting reminder of the lovely gift once the flowers have been pressed . |
22 | Perhaps you will have a part-time job and a small capital reserve to tide you over the lean years until the farm is pulling its weight . |
23 | Because I think you will have a real problem , coming on board now is , finding a building place . |
24 | You will have a real country walk and a fine view of Moray Firth and Loch Beauly by the way , and mayhap a little seven-year-old will lead you through curious windings among a forest of the future . |
25 | From the top , you will have a glorious view , and you can go for a walk , or relax at one of the mountain top restaurants , sitting on the terrace and drinking in the views . |
26 | On this basis you will have a reasonable chance of reaching MDA or Decision Height with the field ahead of you . |
27 | These are average changes within the normal speed operating range , but , using this method , you will have a reasonable guide to setting up a certain performance . |
28 | There are many occasions when you will have a specific type of claim which you wish to promote . |
29 | ‘ You will have a trying day tomorrow ’ , he once said to his District Magistrate while Chief Commissioner of Delhi ; ‘ You will be on the alert all day and will probably have a riot . |
30 | Now you have read the money pages , you will have a good idea of the price of the properties you can afford to buy , so you can start home hunting . |