Example sentences of "you 'll [vb infin] [verb] my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have to take my word for it , we do n't get that kind of trauma too often . ’ |
2 | Right I 'll read you this piece and you 'll have to forgive my facsimile of a Herts. accent . |
3 | ‘ The girl who 's missing — you 'll have had my circular — is Deborah Jean Maxwell and she lives in Piazza Pitti , number three . ’ |
4 | Then when we went on the train to Italy and all the way through France and Switzerland he chatted up one of the Marias , and when I tipped his minestrone soup over his head on Milan station he said : ‘ You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's just an ignorant peasant . ’ |
5 | ‘ You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's gone green like Maggie , ’ Otley explained . |
6 | ‘ You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's not very well , ’ Otley broke in . |
7 | ‘ You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's not well , ’ Otley broke in . |
8 | It would take far too long to tell you in detail how I identified the specific genetic patterns of these chromosomes ; you 'll have to accept my assurance that I believe I did identify them . ’ |
9 | You 'll have to share my bed though , there 's nowhere else . |