Example sentences of "and you 'll [vb infin] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Reach for the hand-throttle , though , and you 'll experience a bit of a shock . |
2 | Fly Air Canada to Toronto and you 'll discover an airline that really is a breath of fresh air . |
3 | Donate a pair before May 30 and you 'll receive a £30 voucher which you can use when you spend £60 or more on your new spectacles from Boots . |
4 | Drop down a little and you 'll find a hotplate with four burners sealed to prevent spillage seeping underneath and removable supports for easy cleaning . |
5 | Look down at the floor of the cab , and you 'll find a lever on the left hand side for using the Antares ' fuel-saving mode . |
6 | Direct the torch and you 'll find a bird . |
7 | That 's one reason we print accident reports , and you 'll find a couple of thought-provoking ones in this issue . |
8 | We 've picked our resorts and hotels carefully and you 'll find a Club Couples Hotel in the following places : |
9 | Japan 's computer-obsessed otaku kids ca n't tell you because they do n't like talking to other people , but plug into their networks and you 'll find a mine of useless information |
10 | The exchange rate is excellent and you 'll find a pound goes three times as far as it does in Britain ( a feast in a good restaurant can be less than £3 ) . |
11 | Turn back again and you 'll find an ending all too real , which is fitting . |
12 | Make a habit of the place and you 'll fall asleep but wander down there every now and again and you 'll find an edge most other Liverpool drinking streets lack . |
13 | Because graphs particularly distance and time graphs I mean both of these are very likely to come up , you 'll get a translation of some sort , and you 'll get a distance time graph but the the the graphs or distance against time er are useful in other problems as well . |
14 | Britannia and you 'll get a jumper and a cardigan out of it and it 's beautiful , it 's only about three ninety nine in the window , the big balls |
15 | Buy the full package and you 'll get a discount booklet which will save you £££ 's in bars , restaurants and discos in the resort . |
16 | Buy the full package and you 'll get a discount booklet saving you £££ 's in bars , restaurants and discos in the resort . |
17 | And now press enter and you 'll get a directory of what 's on the A , there it is , the A drive 's chuntering away . |
18 | Chop that up and you 'll get a bit more to go with it . |
19 | They show that you 're not just a ‘ browser ’ , but are serious — and you 'll get a lot more help as a result . |
20 | Ask a bookdealer how his trade has changed over the last twenty years , and you 'll get an answer worthy of a merchant banker : volumes have multiplied ( hardly surprising : there have been as many books published since 1960 as in all the previous history of publishing ) , margins have been squeezed ; competition has grown fiercer , and specialisation finer ; women and Japanese have become crucial forces with which to reckon . |
21 | Drive the car and you 'll gain an impression of solidity . |
22 | Pages forty six and forty seven and you 'll need a piece of paper to do the work on . |
23 | Oh aye , and you 'll come home and you 'll cock a snoot at us . ’ |
24 | An old Russian proverb runs , ‘ Dwell in the past and you 'll lose an eye . |
25 | You want to go across the grass and you 'll hit a path which goes left up there , past those houses . |
26 | Right , right , and you 'll use an opponent 's ball normally or any ball ? |
27 | But listen carefully , and you 'll notice a change … the peel has GROWN . |
28 | ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times . |
29 | And you 'll have a chat with him . |
30 | Yes , and you 'll have a tableful of bees if you do n't watch out . |