Example sentences of "[conj] you 'll [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | One that you 'll just have to learn . |
2 | Often you see a beautiful girl with an ugly guy and people say ‘ Why is she with him ? ’ or vice versa , but that person may have something that you 'll never have . |
3 | Do n't go feeling sorry for him : he has more power than you 'll ever have . |
4 | And perhaps our marriage did n't last long , but I had more of him than you 'll ever have . |
5 | You could pull that loose too , so you 'll just have to be patient and lie still for now . |
6 | I do n't know who you belong to , Leonora , but no one 's anxious about you yet , obviously , so you 'll just have to be patient . ’ |
7 | ‘ Sorry , my girl , I am , and you 'll just have to get used to the idea . |
8 | And you 'll just have a , some water you know poured on top and then you 'll have a towel to wipe your feet . |
9 | A couple more sessions like that and you 'll never have to worry about mosquitoes again . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 'll never have the club , and you 'll never have me . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | IT 'S DIFFICULT to know whether Joe Bear 's statement ‘ we 're out of tune but you 'll just have to put up with it ’ is an apology or the title of the first song , as Huggy Bear embark upon a set that includes lots of shouting , inept but enthusiastic attempts to play their instruments and generally deconstructs the rock myth with the viciousness of a tantrum in the nursery . |
13 | But you 'll just have to take my word for it . |
14 | ‘ I know you 'd like to see me become a big tycoon like you , ’ Peter was saying , ‘ but you 'll just have to face it — I 'm not and never will be . |
15 | You want biscuits , well we 've got some biscuits , but you 'll just have to wait a minute , I ca n't unpack everything now , alright , right let's see if we can find the car Get you two in the car first I think , right then , oh , what a heavy trolley full of food Oh dear , dear , dear , will you please put your feet down Charlotte , stop me being kicked . |
16 | Oh well you may find you might have to renegotiate something in the summer term then I suppose , but you 'll just have to see it how it works out . |
17 | But you 'll never have the strength to send me away — you 're so weak , Bob , that it embarrasses me — and in the end the job will fall to me ; I shall have to send myself away . |
18 | But you 'll naturally have more stock wo n't you at the beginning of the year . |
19 | Now then , what sort of people do you think it 's most important then to have in a team , because you 'll only have a very small team ? |
20 | Because you 'll still have Miss Jennifer on your hands , right ? |
21 | There was oak and that did n't have as much work as mahogany and then there was er what they call the I do n't know whether you 'll ever have remembered seeing it but there was a fashion for a while just bef in the thirties what they called limed oak . |
22 | For you 'll never have it ! ’ |
23 | William , as you 'll doubtless have gathered by now , was my father . |