Example sentences of "you 'll have [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have to take a good swim to find him the night , over to Holland , I 'd say . |
2 | Salesman : ‘ sorry , guv , you 'll have to take a black Datsun because it does the same job , and is cheaper ! ’ |
3 | If you are wearing trousers you 'll have to wear a long top so it does n't show anything . ’ |
4 | So I said to my blokes on several occasions , and they used to think I was a proper pain in the derriere I expect , Go up sort them out , do n't necessarily report them , advise them if necessary , if they consistently do it you 'll have to use a fixed penalty ticket . |
5 | But the converse is that if you can make it work you 'll have bought a fair lease on a prime site that you could never have afforded in the ordinary way . |
6 | You 'll have to get a new one and . |
7 | Now you 've got the chance to go you 'll have to get a decent sized boat now . |
8 | If so , you 'll have to find a hot tap or ask for hot water ( eg in a coffee shop ) , or take a wide-mouthed Thermos of boiling water to warm bottles and jars ( bottle and food warmers are another option ) . |
9 | I wonder if they got that out , you 'll have to have a new cooker . |
10 | ‘ You 'll have to read a bloody book , ’ said his daughter . |
11 | Should gusts of wind send smoke billowing back into the room , you 'll have to fit a special cowl on top of the chimney , or some type of anti-back-draught chimney pot . |
12 | Oh you 'll have to buy a new light top . |