Example sentences of "[conj] you 'll [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A 24-day trip through Brazil from Rio to the remote Amazon — where you 'll see the Iguaçu Falls ( top right ) en route — is priced from £1723-£1785 . |
2 | Faliraki is a lively town where you 'll find a host of tavernas , bars and discos . |
3 | When you 're buying a board think about what experience you 've had , where you 'll use the board , who else will use it and what level of skill you want to achieve . |
4 | Try digging the garden , thumping the pillow or even screaming ( though not where you 'll frighten the baby or the cat ) — you will feel much better for it . |
5 | ‘ Fast but not hard or you 'll snap the line . |
6 | ‘ Well , do n't try too hard , luvvie , or you 'll burst a blood vessel , ’ she called above the noise of the open tap as she filled the kettle for more tea . |
7 | Wycliffe said : ‘ You 'd better go and talk to him , but find somebody who knows the area or you 'll spend the rest of the day chasing your tail on that moor . ’ |
8 | I 'm gon na have to hurry up or you 'll get no dinner . |
9 | I 'll have to hurry up or you 'll get no dinner . |
10 | It 's to keep you invested in building societies , only they , they 're frantic because all the money 's going out and they want to keep their erm their erm deposits up , so they 're offering these schemes , and they are quite good , there are no charges as such , but er you 'll get the value of the fund that they 've made , or you 'll get a say two or three percent bonus per annum on top of the er share rate , er if you keep it for four or five years . |
11 | " Go on , " he said lightly , " quick , or you 'll get the sack . |
12 | You will also have completed the RYA Theory certificate , or you 'll have a sound working knowledge of navigation . |
13 | Place them in a warm dry position away from draughts or you 'll lose the lot . |
14 | If you do n't tell them that you 'll want a deposit cheque of thirty five percent of the first year 's payment depending on what you charge them |
15 | Are n't you worried that you 'll kill the goose that laid the golden egg ? |
16 | If I try to sit up , do you promise that you 'll keep the world still ? ’ |
17 | ‘ There 's always the danger that you 'll lose a number and the pressure comes back on . |
18 | Doubt that you 'll find a loophole easily . ’ |
19 | And even if it has n't , maybe Rohmer can see to it that you 'll spend the rest of your life behind bars along with Jimmy Devlin ? |
20 | I 'm absolutely convinced it can , and particularly now that you 'll have a government in East Germany which will be , on all the important questions , in total accord with the government in West Germany . |
21 | What will happen in fact is that you 'll have a start date for your system , which was basically when N1 was , and what they will be looking for is that everything from that date forward is complying right so that a job that started before then , they wo n't look for the initial part of that job to comply right as of that date onwards they will look for it to comply . |
22 | That one will be joined to a quaver beat , so that you 'll have a group of three . |
23 | Meaning that you 'll have no time for us here at all soon . ’ |
24 | But you can be sure that you 'll have the time of your life . |
25 | Now , as soon as you have the five answers , and do remember that if you er , did n't hear any of the other ones , they will be repeated next week , so you 'll have a chance to write all the five answers down . |
26 | actually do it on this sheet , somewhere on there , so you 'll have a revision of |
27 | The entry will go back into the bag for the Grand Draw , so you 'll have the chance of winning more than one prize if you fill in this section — but it is entirely optional . |
28 | ‘ Mr Hobden , this is Robert Sheldrake , who has been good enough to come with me , so you 'll have the benefit of two opinions . ’ |
29 | I know has so several of you have already been on a training course so you 'll know the sort of er way in which we work and the way things happen . |
30 | ‘ And you 'll do the washing-up ? ’ |