Example sentences of "[conj] you 'll [vb infin] your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You must go now or you 'll miss your hero . ’ |
2 | Do n't go on too long about the paper , or you 'll put your foot right in it with Sefton , one way or another . |
3 | It 's certainly an angle worth coverin' , although you 'll have your work cut out to round 'em up . |
4 | ‘ And you 'll do your share at the wedding , I hope . ’ |
5 | ‘ And you 'll hold your breath until you turn blue if I wo n't , I suppose ? ’ |
6 | Stake him and you 'll make your fortune . ’ |
7 | And you 'll change your mind . |
8 | Kenneth adores him and commandeered him the moment he arrived , allowing me to join them on a walk after yet another edible meal ( any more of this clever cooking and you 'll ruin your reputation ) . |
9 | And you 'll find your stuff 's staying there ? |
10 | Get that checked and you 'll find your problem . |
11 | It may well pass an act against it soon , it may well be that a lot of people from over there will get elected and you 'll get your bill , but then again it may not . |
12 | Using a Complete Shakespeare on CD , you can look for all cases where these two words are used within , say , five lines of each other ; and you 'll get your answer within a minute or so . |
13 | And you 'll get your membership , |
14 | We recommend children under about 11 should join ‘ Minders ’ , when they 'll get a little local sailing , and you 'll enjoy your day knowing they 're being looked after properly . |
15 | I said you are a good girl for being honest , I said , do n't , do n't get upset , I says , cos you 'll get your pocket money next week . |
16 | You wo n't be able to make any impression with your bare hands , of course , unless you 're a trained weight lifter , but you 'll feel your body really working ! |