Example sentences of "will have [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I 'm afraid you 'll have to wake up to the fact that that kind of man from that kind of a family would n't know the meaning of love . ’
2 They 'll have to go up into the attic .
3 I 'll have to go back to the shop , and check up on them , as I said , hut I imagine you wo n't grudge me a glass of brandy first . "
4 ‘ Could n't we have a second chair ? ’ ventured John Gould , inciting the first major row : ‘ We 'll have to re-think the whole thing ’ says James ‘ we 'll have to go back to the very beginning and re-block it ! ’
5 ‘ I suppose , ’ she ventured as they neared Water Gypsy , ‘ you 'll have to go back to the beechwoods this morning .
6 You 'll have to go back to the nursery .
7 We 'll have to go back into the bushes , then take the tradesman 's path . ’
8 I 'll have to go back in the house because I 've got two odd gloves on .
9 She 's go , she 'll have to go back behind the scenes and chat the other two up .
10 Eddie was staring at her with eyes as hard as granite but all she said was , ‘ You 'll have to go in at the front door .
11 The box in the bathroom is empty , you 'll have to go out to the veranda . ’
12 I think it 'll have to go down to the post office , I 've write to Diane now
13 I 'll have to go down to the roundabout and come back up .
14 ‘ She 'll have to go down in the fattening fields with the cows . ’
15 We 'll have to carry on with the Week of the Lion tour if only to give there good people something to do .
16 ‘ You 'll have to check in with the policeman , ’ the Staff Nurse yelled after us .
17 ‘ All right , I 'll take you to Winchester , but you 'll have to get out of the castle on your own and meet me on the road tomorrow . ’
18 If they say we 've got to pay it , well then I 'll have to come back at the council meeting .
19 ‘ I 'll have to come back in the summer without the boots to play properly ! ’
20 ‘ We wanted to play Dublin but all the venues were booked out months ago , so we 'll have to come back in the New Year and do somewhere like the SFX or the Stadium .
21 ‘ They 'll have to come out into the open some time , ’ she said anxiously , worrying for the two young lovers .
22 Well you 'll have to come in on the way ho
23 On average , a sixteen-year-old recruit to farming will have moved on by the age of twenty-three — ; usually to the building and construction or road haulage industries .
24 Consequently , by the time the stone reaches the surface of the earth the tower will have moved around from the position it occupied at the beginning of the stone 's downward journey .
25 She may fear Aids for her son ; she may fear violence from her husband ; she may fear that her son will have to move out of the family home and fear her own loneliness .
26 Any sign of browning or other discolouration could be the onset of die-back , and if this is confirmed , you may be able to trim it away , but if it goes back below the node , you will have to prune back to the next growth bud irrespective of its direction .
27 Soon they will have to go up to the front-line again .
28 Note roughly how much you will have to take up on the longer line .
29 ‘ They will have gone down by the other side , ’ said Allan Stewart , ‘ it is their quickest way . ’
30 Any child under 12 and less than five feet tall will have to belt up in the front or rear .
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