Example sentences of "[noun] it 'll [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | — ‘ I might as well tell you what I know , ’ she said , ‘ for all the good it 'll do you . ’ |
2 | I mean anomalies and there 's different prices if you go from Cardiff to Bristol it 'll cost you X amount if you go Bristol to Cardiff it costs you something different . |
3 | For tens of pennies it 'll take you to any one of 20 odd bays or villages in the area . |
4 | But Deaconess Tilley had said , ‘ Go on , Mrs Y. It 'll do you good to see a fresh face . |
5 | That is the only way it 'll affect you . |
6 | ‘ No doubt it 'll please you to see just how much damage he 's done . ’ |
7 | If you 've got me on the records it 'll show you . |
8 | I mean you could n't alter it , I mean you could , but the time it 'll take you to get it right . |