Example sentences of "he will have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'll have one , he 'll have a turtle when he comes in . |
2 | He 'll have a go but he he wo n't succeed Mark . |
3 | And then he 'll have a go if you 're still interested . |
4 | And he 'll have a word back at you . ’ |
5 | Well Stu does a great Bruce Forsyth impression and appears to be perfecting Jimmy Hill as well , so ply him with beer and he 'll have a word with the Chelsea Chopper . |
6 | ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times . |
7 | I 'll see if he 'll have a sleep then shall I ? |
8 | Hopefully he 'll have a spell of conscience . |
9 | Mm , oh he 'll have a pint a day |
10 | See if he 'll have a look at you . |
11 | Show it dad and he 'll have a look when he gets home . |
12 | He 'll have a bit of a wait though … probably about two hundred years . |
13 | He 'll have a bet on it or something . |
14 | He will he 'll have a bet on at the bookies . |
15 | they have n't got any scampi but he 'll have a spring roll no I do n't want , will that be |
16 | He 'll have it , he 'll have a cup of tea . |
17 | On Father 's Day he 'll have a lie-in and get loads of presents — a chocolate , a jumper and a T-shirt , which he 'd probably like ‘ Daddy ’ written on . ’ |
18 | Cos I 'm a bit like John , like happy , you know I 'll laugh every time like and he 'll have a joke and that and erm John 's happy , and he 'll laugh . |
19 | Your copy will say where it is , less likely to get lost , people will know because he 'll have a copy and can tell your beneficiaries to go an see a solicitor . |
20 | Manjiku thinks he 'll have a baby himself if he eats enough women , especially women with babies inside them waiting to be born — ; |
21 | And erm so he will have a phone number of the vicar and so on . |
22 | track , because it it , no other transport business er has er does has to have a business , which op owns both the track it 's operating on and the operating er facilities themselves , so the we 're not doing anything new here , what we are actually doing , and incidentally the German government and other governments are going down the same route now because it 's not true to say that others are n't privatizing , what we 're doing is saying that we are having a separate track authority , and there are a variety of reasons for that , er but the an and that means actually less investment by the franchisee himself , but he will have control over the th the track operations , because he will have a contract , with Rail Track , to deliver certain services , and if Rail Track does n't deliver them then he 's able to claim penalties so |
23 | He 's just as likely to be found talking to a six-strong student society in Bangor as addressing 500 top Earth scientists in Washington ; he will have a drink with ( and on ) me just as readily ( or so he makes it appear ) as he will have lunch with ( and no doubt on ) the director of the US National Science Foundation ; if he 's not corresponding with some editor over some esoteric point of science , he 's trying to persuade the high-ups at the European Space Agency to do something adventurous in planetology for a change . |
24 | well listen , I think I think he will have a day off today because he certainly was n't very well yesterday and then go again the day after . |
25 | If he is under 24 , and has not been charged with this offence before and has an honest belief on reasonable grounds that the girl was above 16 , he will have a defence . |
26 | If it occurs after the time of supply then he will have a defence , although the retailer will be liable for breach of the implied terms under ss13-14 of SGA 1979 and analagous provisions in contracts of supply . |
27 | ‘ If he does that , he will have a chance to prove to me he 's worth a place in our first team . |
28 | He will have a suite of apartments in the four-storey building , which was once the official residence of his mother . |
29 | He does n't , well he 'll have salad minus oh he does oh I think he will have a salad but he does n't like tomatoes |
30 | When we , the hearers and readers of the narrative , and Abraham , are told by God that he will have a son by Sarah , we learn that Abraham will be a hundred years old when the child is born and Sarah is already ninety ( 17.17 ) . |