Example sentences of "you 'll [adv] get [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ye 'll never get a taxi at this time of night .
2 You 'll soon get the hang of it — once you 've been caught a few times you 'll suss out the attack patterns — but until you do , frustration is high .
3 You 'll soon get the hang of it , ’ and he launched into a story concerning himself and P.L. O'Hara on a motorcycle ride to the Brontë sisters ' vicarage at Haworth .
4 ‘ I promise you , you 'll soon get the hang of it . ’
5 But I mean more or less so You 'll probably get a feel for when you 've got things .
6 Smile pleasantly and show a real interest in the customer 's needs , and you 'll probably get a smile and a pleasant response in return .
7 You 'll probably get a medal . ’
8 For all practical purposes , you 'll normally get an asymptote .
9 You 'll also get a supporter 's card , regular bulletins , copies of leaflets , stickers and posters that we print .
10 But they you 'll also get a list a computerized list of these advertisers and the name to whom we sold
11 Leave it to the Greeks , and you 'll never get a Crusade .
12 ‘ Else you 'll never get a girl , looking like a beanpole . ’
13 I trust you , you 're not a fool , you know what could happen if you got up to some mischief out there , ’ and her fingers described general obloquy with a sweeping gesture of abolition , ‘ and then you 'll never get a husband either .
14 Southern hooligans in employment sing ‘ You 'll never get a job ’ to northerners , especially Liverpudlians .
15 ‘ Anyway , you 'll never get a job here , Robyn .
16 ‘ No ! ’ he said , ‘ you 'll never get a job as long as your father is taking the Daily Herald ! ’
17 And at the same time , lady and gentlemen , to improve the image , cos you 'll still get the problem , you know , I 'm an engineer , what do you do ?
18 Yes you will , you 'll definitely get a pound
19 So quite clearly individual family situations will change , and I 'd like to use this opportunity to get the message across to everybody who 's listening that when we introduce the charges you 'll all get a letter , and the letter will say also that there is a waiver scheme , and the procedure you should go through to be considered for that .
20 And then hopefully you 'll actually get a lot better .
21 Yeah saves a bit of writing and er and you 'll always get a bit more detail on it ca n't you ?
22 If you look at the w if you look around the windows you 'll always get a drip course .
23 But you know you 'll always get the chap that comes along and lifts the guard to get his hand in and he loses a finger and he blames that he blames the firm .
24 Right , what we are going to do now is create a dummy variable , right , let's call it D one right so if you type D one equals zero and press the return key what you created there , right , is a new variable called D one and it assumes the value of zero , right , what I want you to do now is to edit this variable , so type edit space D one press the return key right , if you type on edit space D one you 'll then get a sheet that has all the observations for our variable D one .
25 That 's because while some of the shares can be sold for nearly £4 a time you 'll only get a MAXIMUM of £1.70 per share back if you miss the deadline .
26 So you 'll only get the positive .
27 Erm , you 've got that to tend with and erm on top of that erm , you ca n't ware of if you 've got a pass yes , I , you 've then have to er , get , you know , whether though it 'll be going to a and at the moment there suppose to be very , very low so they ca n't do that any more and then you 'll have to , the vet will then do the treatment for the animal , but again you do n't get the vet you 'll only get the training vet 's to do the job and then they reclaim from the R S P C A , so it , no way that they have n't got any funds .
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