Example sentences of "you will [verb] my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , en suite has long been de rigueur ( if you 'll pardon my French ) in hotels nationwide . |
2 | I hope you 'll forward my application to join an Independent Company . ’ |
3 | Oh , that 's a big wee bastard , you 'll love my Zetor , it 's cheap , reliable , a monster . |
4 | But in this case the routine 's got huggered up , if you 'll excuse my French , because someone 's short-circuited the standard procedure . ’ |
5 | Do n't back up will you else you 'll slice my head off . |
6 | You 'll ruin my life if I have to live with this tearing need I have for you ! |
7 | And I hope you 'll give my offer serious consideration . ’ |
8 | ‘ One word more — just one — and you 'll face my pistol at dawn ! ’ |
9 | You 'll eat my bubble squeak when that 's cooking , but you wo n't eat it . |
10 | " You 'll forgive my rudeness , but I an naturally concerned for your welfare , not only because Tom Rooney requested it — and I have a great respect for Tom . |
11 | But if you compare the results I obtained with the two examples shown , you 'll understand my confusion . |
12 | Now enough of these compliments , Merrill , or you 'll turn my head . |
13 | I do n't think you 'll like my Mum , Miss Louise , nobody does . ’ |
14 | ‘ You 'll remember my sayin' I had a few aces up m'sleeve , when we discussed our lack of numbers an ’ the possibility of these people operatin' outside patrols ? ’ |
15 | ‘ You 'll spoil my film ! ’ |
16 | ‘ Perhaps you 'll recognise my nickname . ’ |
17 | You 'll see my name 's on here Bernard . |
18 | ‘ You 'll see my father there under Ink . ’ |
19 | Of course , you 'll keep my desk diary strictly up-to-the-minute . |
20 | I think you 'll find my invitation difficult to resist . |
21 | You 'll find my aide , Major Berger of the Gestapo , outside . |
22 | Now I 'll do that for you here … but I 'm sure you 'll take my word . |
23 | The atmosphere in this house is suffocating — if you 'll take my advice , you 'll leave before it stifles you too . " |
24 | " If you 'll take my advice — " began Bigwig . |
25 | And if you 'll take my advice you 'll throw that trap away . |
26 | As I 'm in the room next door to your present patient , you 'll appreciate my difficulty . ’ |
27 | Come here again and you 'll get my boot , not straw ! ’ |
28 | And I said I think I think you 'll get my wedding off without cutting it . |
29 | ‘ Now you 'll ride my horse and we 'll see how you get on . |
30 | ‘ You 'll use my wolfskin coverlet for mortcloth . |