Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 I will simply have to state the case dogmatically , but : this is untenable .
2 ‘ You know , Dorothy , you and I will just have to dine together more often .
3 Feeling guilty again , for not liking curry and for not wanting to go to India and letting her down , I say no , I will just have a boiled egg and toast , I 'm not very hungry , that will be fine .
4 And if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause .
5 I will just have my maid ’ — the emphasis was delicate — ‘ bring my shawl , ’ said Mrs Crump .
6 If you do n't take it , I will just have to throw it away . ’
7 I will just have to give up my daughter ! "
8 Everyone will order me around and I will just have to smile and do as they say or they will not look after me when I am an old woman .
9 Of course you do n't , I will perforce have to demonstrate . ’
10 I will probably have spoken to you on the ‘ phone before you get this note , but just in case not I thought I would let you know how things are going .
11 Chairman I think this is probably the first time in this council chamber in twenty years that er I will probably have spoken on er social services issues er and I speak from an entirely private capacity and any information that er that comes my way is from what I might call informed members of the public erm , people who I come into contact with and from my own experiences as a ward councillor and from as we all do from time to time , my own family experience , my own domestic experiences and I do know something about the problems which are associated with the the care of elderly people er although I do n't have that problem now erm things have taken their course .
12 I will probably have had my French actual one in May .
13 I will really have to do something drastic about you , Jenna Bryant . ’
14 I will only have one runner , ’ said Richards .
15 I will only have eyes for you . ’
16 I have a modest interest in pictures and antiques and I will now have more time for the sale rooms .
17 I will now have to start all over again . ’
18 ‘ Believe me , I will shoot you if you move again , and I will then have this filthy woman carried away .
19 Well , I will then have to ring her wo n't I ?
20 If I take the time necessary for pupils to really understand a topic , then I will certainly have trouble exposing them to everything that is expected .
21 I am surprised by what he says ; if he cares to write to me or to the Secretary of State for Education and Science I will certainly have the matter looked into .
22 If the hon. Gentleman will give me details of the particular case that he has mentioned , I will certainly have it examined .
23 ‘ Not to you , young man , ’ she shouted , ‘ but I will certainly have something to say to John Major . ’
24 I will always have fond memories of watching Fred Daly jauntily striding down the fairways , whistling away and enjoying every aspect of the game .
25 ‘ I ca n't even remember the name of the horse that won it for me in Italy , but I will always have a special spot for Nicer , ’ he said .
26 I do hope and pray that I will never have the need to use it .
27 I 'm sure it 's a hard decision to make and I 'm happy in the knowledge that I will never have to carry the responsibility of deciding whether or not to deprive the chance of life .
28 ‘ If they are glass , or paste , or any part of them are , or any one of them , someone will probably have blown away Simon Cormack 's life . ’
29 Somebody will likely have reported her missing . ’
30 It is a science that ordinary people feel powerless to influence but which will nevertheless have a bearing on every major site in the London area .
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