Example sentences of "[adv] you 'll [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously you 'll get a refund if I can solve
2 So you 'll have a whisky ?
3 So you 'll need a bucket and spade when you go to Hoebridge , but not a bulging wallet .
4 So you 'll find a range of programmes which start with a problem ( of one kind or another ) and end with a solution which the audience finds — hopefully — more satisfactory .
5 So you 'll get a bit back then ?
6 There 's a hidden advantage in giving way now — and anyway you 'll have a chance to regain any lost ground later on .
7 ‘ Starting tonight you 'll stand a watch .
8 yes , now do n't say do n't , yeah that 's right just do n't forget that we are , actually still going up and it means that we 're , erm , but we 're out of it , but we 're coming out slowly , we 're technically out , if you put technically you 'll get a pass
9 It 's not often you 'll hear a batting order read , Christiansen , Mikkelsen , Nielson and Jensen … it 's not often you 'll hear them talk cricket in Danish …
10 I mean if you 're honest a lot of these were really first or second draft erm manuscripts I think and er er you really got to get , if you 're going to submit something like this it has to be er it has to be absolutely watertight and you have to say exactly what it is that you want to say , erm some of the criticism I 've , I 'm not gon na mention people 's names , but I 'm just remind myself er , a whole lot of you for some reason erm , con construct things in sort of note form I suppose this being undergraduates that helps this and , and , but you construct things with single sentence paragraphs so that actually you get a whole list of sentences without any linking between them and that is terribly disjointed reading and with an account like that , when you 've finished reading it , you sort of have to shake your head and think well what did the person actually say , and when it 's actually looking for er a little bit of prose , the in addition some of your con your sentences are in , extraordinarily complex , you start off in a sentence and you actually lose your way in the middle of it , I mean the simple sentence 's much the better thing , I mean I seem to remember being told by subject , object verb , in a sentence , they must have those , those , those things , well very often you 'll have a sentence which starts with er a particular noun and as , as a subject and then finishes up with the same no noun or , or , or subject or , or maybe it 's become the object of the sentence at the very end or maybe the sentence has totally lost it 's way .
11 The day after tomorrow you 'll receive a visitor , and everything will be sorted out then . "
12 Well you 'll get a day off there eh ?
13 I allow you to stay in my home because of Lizzy , but I warn you now , Dan , if you try and interfere in my life , I 'll have you out the front door so fast you 'll burn a hole in the carpet .
14 Surely you 'll have a cup of tea with us ? ’
15 ‘ If the Mallender family hear from you just once more , directly or indirectly , by telephone , letter or in person , by any means whatsoever , we 'll come down on you so hard you 'll think a giant had stamped on your head .
16 Maybe you 'll have a drink next time . ’
17 The attitude and commitment shown against the Aussies will return and then you 'll see a pack once again with all the old Irish fire and passion , which has made moderate ( on paper ) teams look like world-beaters .
18 And you 'll just have a , some water you know poured on top and then you 'll have a towel to wipe your feet .
19 Better get it over with , her mind urges her exhausted body , then at least you 'll get a couple of hours sleep before dawn .
20 ‘ At least you 'll have a break , and who knows what could happen ?
21 Well there you 'll see a summary .
22 The bell tower is the highest building in the city , and from there you 'll see a carpet of red-roofed houses rolled out below you .
23 now he passed that on , that had , sort of knowledge on through the people in the shop okay , if you , soon as that link gets broken and you go into a shop something like erm Burtons okay , big retail shop like Burtons , you go in there you 'll have a manager in there and assistants and so on , but their background knowledge has nothing to do with tailoring , nothing at all
24 These instructions go to the village there ahead of you , as soon you get there you 'll find a colt tied up that 's never been ridden , right , a donkey .
25 In there you 'll find a sink on the floor , just large enough to stand in , and you can have a good long soak up to your knees .
26 Otherwise you 'll suffer a burn-out before you 're forty . ’
27 Otherwise you 'll have a lump sum later on .
28 Otherwise you 'll ask a question like , ‘ What did you do at school ? ’ and he 'll say , ‘ Well , I was planning the Great Train Robbery and I murdered my mother … . ’
29 Shut up Andy else you 'll get a punch in the face .
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