Example sentences of "[adj] you 'll [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | and you bring it down , and if there 's anything wrong you 'll feel it slowly so that it may click , you do one side and then the other , right the old fashioned treatment for erm dislocated hip was double nappies , er do you know what that ? |
2 | when it starts going wrong you 'll get you 'll get |
3 | ‘ You never know how low or high you 'll go . |
4 | I mean , when you can get Dick Tracy for free you 'll take it , but when you have to pay £10 for it you 'll leave it on the shelf . |
5 | a lot of people , if they 're , alright if you want it , you 're interested , and you 're interested you 'll find out . |
6 | if you 're not careful you 'll hurt them you see because if you touch their tails or their fins or something . |
7 | ‘ Look , May , ’ he said , ‘ if you 're not careful you 'll end up at the funny farm the way you 're going on . ’ |
8 | ‘ If you 're not careful you 'll start developing lines of discontent long before you 're out of your youth . ’ |
9 | If you 're not careful you 'll have another one other side ! |
10 | ‘ If you 're not careful you 'll fall down and break an arm , ’ his mother said . |
11 | As the work tends to be a bit messy you 'll need to wear old clothes and bring some overalls or an apron with you . |
12 | ‘ Afraid you 'll miss the transmission ? |
13 | He 's afraid you 'll lead me away from him . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll think I 'm rambling rather , ’ Pascoe apologized . |
15 | Afraid you 'll respond ? ’ he asked nastily . |
16 | If this tactic fails then I 'm afraid you 'll have to resort to the leger . |
17 | I 'm afraid you 'll have torun along now Sergeant . |
18 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to wake up to the fact that that kind of man from that kind of a family would n't know the meaning of love . ’ |
19 | WELL I 'M AFRAID YOU 'LL HAVE TO GET USED TO IT ! |
20 | " I 'm afraid you 'll have to explain yourself more simply , Mr. Middlemass . |
21 | " Look , Miss , " he said , " my mate and I have got to get down to him , but you reported him , and I 'm afraid you 'll have to tell us how you came to see him . |
22 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll have to be content with just knowing my room number ! ’ she snapped . |
23 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to manage without me … ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll have to ask the Parquet about that . ’ |
25 | I 've left you one of my shirts , so I 'm afraid you 'll have to make do with that tonight . |
26 | But I 'm afraid you 'll have to tell her that the days when Rome ruled the world are over . |
27 | I 'm afraid you 'll have to go easy on the Sangria while taking the tablets , and on the swimming too . ’ |
28 | Ian is going to the hospital , so I 'm afraid you 'll have to put up with me . ’ |
29 | You 're afraid you 'll lose him — you 'd pretended to yourself he was yours . |
30 | I 'm afraid you 'll get little sense from him either . ’ |