Example sentences of "as you 'll [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | William , as you 'll doubtless have gathered by now , was my father . |
2 | The town today is one of the most interesting resorts on the south coast — as you 'll soon discover . |
3 | As you 'll soon see , the availability of total pooled data is a major factor in the US market becoming more efficient and more responsible . |
4 | Now we 've got ‘ Babe Rainbow ’ , the third one , and as you 'll probably guess , this one was n't exactly a breeze either . |
5 | But security lighting is a different matter , as you 'll probably want a lot of light to come on when an intruder approaches . |
6 | ‘ And as you 'll probably find out , Mrs C. 's ministrations are pretty hit and miss affairs . |
7 | Right , so as you 'll probably agree alright , gamma scribble here right , plays an important role in this model and gamma is the co-efficient of expectations , the expectations co-efficient . |
8 | There are three worlds to explore : a tropical beach littered with lovely palm trees and lovelier nudists ( do n't get too excited — there are n't any graphics ) , a chilly Arctic zone , and of course the real world — well it 's as real as you 'll ever get in an Avery game ! |
9 | In reality , this is probably as much as you 'll ever need , translating into about 7 bars of music at a fairly moderate tempo — enough for a single sitting ( … but not for Freebird — Ed ) . |
10 | Professionally set up , a JD would make as good a Tele as you 'll ever need , so join the new age of guitar realism — be cheap and be proud . |