Example sentences of "you 'll [adv] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | You 'll soon notice the advantages of trousers with good levels of wind resistance and with a degree of resistance to rain . |
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 the formula over-rich , which may make the baby dehydrated and , if you continue , overweight . |
11 | in a lot of cases you 'll just fog the issue if say ‘ How do you feel about it ? ’ |
12 | If it 's dark , you 'll probably go the way you came — over the gardens . |
13 | Whereas you do n't have that , you 'll probably have the careers officers walking in when your E Os are having a cup of coffee and they think , well they do sod all . |
14 | It 's one of the reasons why I tell you not to sit on benches because you 'll probably find the residues of ink along the edges even after the most careful clean up . |
15 | You 'll probably find the walls washed clean , but there may be some evidence that he got out through one of the lavatory windows . |
16 | You 'll eventually join the road back to the park centre . |
17 | And on the M forty itself at junction two there 's a contraflow now in operation with two narrow lanes only in both directions and you 'll also find the westbound entry slip road closed . |
18 | If you do you 'll never recover the Presley hoard . ’ |
19 | yeah , but any hard stone and you 'll never melt the gold cos you 'll never get it hot enough , I always just chuck mine all in and erm |
20 | ‘ Yes , ’ said Gedanken , ‘ and you 'll never guess the result . ’ |
21 | You 'll never know the torture I 've gone through because I 've loved you so . |
22 | You 'll never get the stains out of your t-shirt . |
23 | ‘ You 'll never get the horses down that way , ’ said the Leader pointing the way the children had come . |
24 | Yes but heavens you know you 'll never climb with that and you 'll never climb the stairs |
25 | But you 'll never see the Profitboss sipping late-night liqueurs with his secretary . |
26 | But you 'll never have the strength to send me away — you 're so weak , Bob , that it embarrasses me — and in the end the job will fall to me ; I shall have to send myself away . |
27 | ‘ You 'll never have the club , and you 'll never have me . |
28 | No partnership has a guarantee of happiness , and if you give up at the first hint of discord you 'll never find the rewards a mature and honest relationship can bring . |
29 | You 'll never find the negatives , so do n't try . ’ |
30 | Fuerteventura is a true desert island whose character revolves around its sand beaches = surely among the world 's most exotic ; quite certainly you 'll never find the like within four hour 's flying time from Britain . |