Example sentences of "'ll [verb] you be in " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll grant you were in a bad state , which was hardly surprising after all the business with losing your part and then Lesley-Jane going off with Micky — incidentally , there was less in that than you thought , but that 's by the way . |
2 | You 'll think you 're in a palace . ’ |
3 | Things will seem far worse than they actually are for a few days — but once the drama dies down you 'll see you 're in a fine position after all . |
4 | ‘ I would n't go as far as to say that but I 'll admit you were in a rather nasty pickle . ’ |
5 | Wrap yourself in cotton wool and you 'll find you 're in mint condition for events in late November and early December . |
6 | ‘ I 'll say you were in a temper , and it had n't changed any when you were back in the office . |
7 | I think you 'll agree you 're in a much stronger position that if you left it for months , and then went back . |