Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] 'll have " in BNC.

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1 There are coach excursions to the great classical site at Epheseus ( a long and rather expensive day by Turkish standards ) , and visits to carpet making villages where you 'll have a fascinating glimpse of Turkish country life .
2 Well if unfortunately you do n't go where you 'll have Manda to join , you know , if you want to , if there 's things you wan na go to .
3 That way , if the worst happens an' they fire the house an' make a run fer it , we 'll drive most of 'em back towards the highway , where we 'll have a reception committee waitin' to meet ‘ em !
4 Where they 'll have the usual bad weather so that they can go on complaining . ’
5 Davison 's manager Tommy Conroy said last night : ‘ Benichou 's people have asked for an extra couple of weeks and , although I 'll have to discuss it with John first , I think we 'll agree .
6 So I 'll have more time for designing .
7 ‘ If we get one , we 'll have two bedrooms , so I 'll have me own window to look out of .
8 Another , a business woman , often under considerable pressure , managed to come to an arrangement with her voluble but good-humoured mother , that she could terminate any of their telephone conversations speedily if necessary , without giving offence , simply by saying , ‘ Well , I 'm afraid it 's all action stations here now , so I 'll have to say goodbye ’ ; and it worked remarkably well .
9 Trouble is , I keep blowing it up and it 's £80 a time to fix it , so I 'll have to get something else pretty soon … ’
10 It should have been Princess Voluptua , but her car 's broken down , so I 'll have to put you on or they 'll get rowdy . ’
11 Well , I know in the interview you did with Patsy Kensit she gave herself a 4 so I 'll have to go for 2 .
12 Nominating favourite and least favourite covers , there are so many of both to choose , so I 'll have to make this a personal choice .
13 The cottage is rather cosy , and I 'm busy on a new story , so I 'll have plenty to do even if the weather 's bad .
14 Unfortunately I 'm going to be busy for most of today lecturing to a group of Japanese businessmen , so I 'll have to leave you in the hands of my assistant .
15 I have n't spoken to Mr Boldwood since the autumn , when I promised to see him at Christmas , so I 'll have to go .
16 ‘ She wo n't get here until the evening , ’ said Julia , ‘ so I 'll have plenty of time . ’
17 I 'll be able to model your gown ; it 's right at the end of the show , so I 'll have a few minutes after I 've finished Roman 's clothes . ’
18 ‘ Oh , well we ca n't afford that , so I 'll have to leave it . ’
19 I talk to her quite often , so I 'll have to start dropping hints about tickets .
20 We do n't have an afternoon surgery , so I 'll have more time to talk . ’
21 ‘ We will be playing posh venues , nearly all theatres around Britain , so I 'll have to look a bit posh . ’
22 She 's not been any more so I 'll have to go round to .
23 so she just told me that so I 'll have all the news of Colin tomorrow they 've gone for a week
24 But er we shall be without him for the next fortnight erm so somebody 'll have to come in and score a few goals for us but often you know , you discover things that erm you never knew were there when you have to fill in gaps that have suddenly arisen .
25 It 's certainly an angle worth coverin' , although you 'll have your work cut out to round 'em up .
26 It is only two o'clock in the afternoon and already me and the boys have had more beer , sex , drugs and Nintendo than you 'll have all year , you sad f— !
27 spend five minutes now , than you 'll have to sort of come in again .
28 ‘ Margaret will have her own kitchen , so she 'll have to learn to cook herself . ’
29 The entry will go back into the bag for the Grand Draw , so you 'll have the chance of winning more than one prize if you fill in this section — but it is entirely optional .
30 The likelihood is that you 'll go back to your old ways so you 'll have achieved nothing .
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