Example sentences of "you 'll be [verb] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Next thing I know you 'll be telling me people do n't fart .
2 that fill the movie with music and everyone 's heart of joy , with the contagious hit tunes Whistle While you Work , Hi Ho and Some Day My Prince Will Come , you 'll be tapping your toes and singing along in no time , let the story telling magic of Walt Disney capture your heart
3 " I 'm afraid you 'll be wasting your time with me .
4 ‘ Go ahead ; you 'll be wasting your time , of course . ’
5 I tell you what , you know , at my age I bet you , I think you 'll be wasting your time .
6 You 'll be catching your death of cold out here in the hall wearing nothing but that little scrap of lace .
7 He says to me he says to me he 's , I 've been two or three time while he been int garden he says every time you come in here you lock your car , he says why you 're only int garden , I says well I 've lived round here for a lot of years , ha , I says and when you 've lived here long enough I says you 'll be locking your car every time you get it out .
8 Erm tt there 's er one point I would like to make , when I , when I made that comment about she 's only the wife , and I 'll just clarify why I said that and this is it 's amus a few years ago some , somebody who was , we were taking a policy out with right was , came to me and was , was talking and making arrangements to , to come and see us and he patronisingly said erm and your husband 'll be there , and I patronisingly said back , and you 'll be bringing your wife , because of the way that he came across to me and I , I mean
9 ‘ Watch it , Andy , or you 'll be spoiling your suit . ’
10 Sick of being subjected to the Argentinian 's taunts Johnson simply replied ‘ Come near me sunshine and you 'll be swallowing your teeth . ’
11 You 'll be wanting your breakfast and here I am , standing here as if eggs cooked themselves .
12 Disadvantages : It 's an expensive option ( Judy 's client 's pay an annual membership fee of £35 or a one-off fee of £6 , plus an hourly rate of between £2.90–£3.75 per hour ) ; you 'll be leaving your children with a stranger .
13 My friend said , " Do n't you think you 'll be shirking your responsibility ? "
14 You 'll be taking our dabs and turning over our drums next . ’
15 And now I must pack up and take the road ; you 'll be keeping me company on a long night march , although I know you 're asleep in our nice warm bed …
16 Now you get upstairs double quick and wake up that idle young brother of yours , or you 'll be missing your train . ’
17 Old Dick 's all right , but if you marry her you 'll be marrying her family
18 You 'll be joinin' your brothers then , in New York is it ? ’
19 You 'll be making your way , on your own and it 's better like that . ’
20 ‘ On Monday you 'll be having your leg off ! ’
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