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

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1 If you leave them behind and take to the lanes you 'll rarely see a car .
2 After the first turn it 's down to luck , the Fanatic could go anywhere , but the chances are you 'll either block the enemy or hit him hard for at least one more turn .
3 Spread the arms , pull one hand then the other and you 'll soon acquire the skill of mastering loops , low — level skimming the surface , or rapid pull-outs from vertical dives .
4 ‘ He switched on after they 'd started talking , but you 'll soon catch the drift . ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ I promise you , you 'll soon get the hang of it . ’
8 For anyone with techno-fear , the A4 could be just the thing for those first , tentative steps into the world of programming , and the MIDI facility means you 'll already have the foot-controller if or when you feel the need to expand your effects with another processor .
9 ‘ If you 'll just sign the book I 'll take you to one . ’
10 You 'll just make a mess of it . ’
11 You 'll just make the formula over-rich , which may make the baby dehydrated and , if you continue , overweight .
12 in a lot of cases you 'll just fog the issue if say ‘ How do you feel about it ? ’
13 ‘ If you 'll just wait a minute , I 'll ask someone to come and talk to you . ’
14 So , you 'll just have a cup of tea with a nice piece of chocolate cake ?
15 I ended with nineteen correct out of twenty ( get just fourteen correct and you 'll just scrape a pass ) .
16 But security lighting is a different matter , as you 'll probably want a lot of light to come on when an intruder approaches .
17 If it 's dark , you 'll probably go the way you came — over the gardens .
18 Well probably in your early days you 'll probably do a mix , but if y the quicker you can get to only work , and even to the extent I mean I went out and bought my own book that had personal recommendations on the front and I would actually show that and say look John the only way I actually work , while I get everything ready you might like to look through because it 's the only way I work , I purely work on a personal recommendation basis and that enables me to get quality clients like yourself erm and I can devote time to you rather than have to go out looking for people to tell my story
19 Erm you 'll have sine you 'll probably have a triangle with A B C marked on it .
20 But I mean more or less so You 'll probably get a feel for when you 've got things .
21 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 .
22 You 'll probably get a medal . ’
23 ‘ Then you 'll probably know a friend of mine .
24 Claims of up to £1,000 can be made in the small claims court , but in larger , more unusual cases you 'll probably need a solicitor whose fees will be paid by the hairdresser if you win the case .
25 For all practical purposes , you 'll normally get an asymptote .
26 You 'll eventually join the road back to the park centre .
27 You 'll also feel a lot better and more relaxed .
28 You 'll also need a quantity of bitumen emulsion for use as a tack coat over the existing surface .
29 So if you can find an example in your workbook , and you can find your Covermaster rate book , and you 'll also need a calculator .
30 With some , you 'll also need an adaptor , which you buy separately — it will also do for all subsequent lamps in that fitting .
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