Example sentences of "you will [adv] have [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I think you 'll just have to move your house so you just have to do a couple of miles . |
2 | But you 'll just have to take my word for it . |
3 | When asked how he knew this , he would become very vague , saying , ‘ There are things I ca n't tell you guys , you 'll just have to take my word for it . ’ |
4 | I 'm afraid you 'll just have to take our word for it . |
5 | Well , you 'll just have to put your overwhelming sex drive on hold for a while , wo n't you , because you need n't expect me to cater for your needs . ’ |
6 | ‘ You 'll just have to make your own entertainment . ’ |
7 | So I 'm afraid you 'll just have to contain your Aries impatience a little longer — unless , of course , you intend to call the porter and have me put out … ’ |
8 | You can buy flexible cisterns which can be squashed through the opening , but you 'll probably have to leave your old cistern in the loft . |
9 | They tell you you 'll never have to iron their shirts . |
10 | If holding you will already have decided your sector joining procedure . |
11 | By now you should be completely familiar with the original FDR , and you will already have experienced its benefits . |
12 | You will just have to make your own mind up on my views . |
13 | As well as improving their sound insulation , you will also have improved their security , especially if you also fit a security lock , which pulls the door up tightly into the draught-stripping . |
14 | If you decide not to continue with the claim or if it is unsuccessful , you will still have to pay our bill . |
15 | As you will often have to sell your own work , it helps to be a good and persuasive talker who gets on well with people inside and outside the agency . |