Example sentences of "'ll [adv] have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Aye , we 'll just have a wee few minutes before we set them up . ’ |
2 | I 'll just have a wee bit go down and get something |
3 | I think we 'll just have a nice quiet day today erm there 's a little bit of a snag because I do n't quite know what we 're going to do about all these children that like to go to the library . |
4 | So we 'll just have a little quick think about numbers generally , and then we 'll sort of have a look at the fractions , and then we 'll have a look at percentages |
5 | I think perhaps I 'll just have a little bit of water I 'm very thirsty , I know I have n't |
6 | When I ask for a carrot now mummy I , I 'll just have a big feast . |
7 | Someone said well we 'll just have a generic British paper because , you know , we 're going to do a story about a newspaper office and we need something like a newspaper but is n't actually one . |
8 | I 'll just have a quick look now … |
9 | Erm I did say we 'll just have a quick mention punctuation before we look at the maths . |
10 | about we 're probably due to finish , well we 'll just have a quick look at this . |
11 | Grab a chair then , we 'll just have a quick debrief and then we 'll break for lunch . |
12 | I 'll just have a quick word with your dad . |
13 | " And while you 're there , " said Bigwig , scowling round at the others from under the great sheaf of fur on his head , " I 'll just have a few words with these three . |
14 | I 'll soon have a nice meal ready for you … ’ |
15 | Get a second hand car for a couple of grand and er I 'll still have a little bit . |
16 | ‘ I 'll always have a soft spot for Wigan , my memories of 1984-85 are priceless , ’ Ferguson said . |
17 | So I said erm if we say increase to five pounds now , they do n't have to , but it means that they 'll probably have a significant unit holding , you know , to compensate them . |
18 | I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere . |
19 | If something happens in the work you 'll maybe have a social occasion , to celebrate somebody 's retirement . |
20 | He used it to attack paternalistic officialdom and to articulate demands for social progress : ‘ I 'd tell people to forget their old ordinary life because ultimately , anyhow , we 'll either have a better life than that , or bust . ’ |
21 | When we 're doing first aid incidents erm the standard thing we 're doing for adults when they 're doing a first aid exam is we 'll give present them with a casualty with perhaps a cut hand or something like that and they 'll actually have a black eye . |
22 | Want to sing with a high pitched voice , you 'll never have a better chance . |
23 | and prove our Thomas wrong , he says I 'll never have a decent car . |
24 | ‘ If that 's Will 's Dark Lady , he 'll never have a quiet , easy life ! ’ |
25 | ‘ She 'll never have a fat arse , ’ said Belinda . |