Example sentences of "you 'll [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Drink your orange juice and then you 'll swallow your carrot .
2 Of course , en suite has long been de rigueur ( if you 'll pardon my French ) in hotels nationwide .
3 LADY DAVERS : You 'll break her spirit quite , brother , you 'll carry your passion as much too far as I have done .
4 You 'll break your back .
5 ( You 'll break your neck . )
6 You 'll break your neck . ’
7 Frank , ya crazy bastard , you 'll break your neck ! ’
8 Do n't swing on your chair otherwise you 'll break your neck
9 Do n't swing on your chair you 'll break your neck
10 ‘ Wait until they try to take your babies off you , then you 'll change your tune , you — ‘ Now , madam , let's give both sides a fair hearing , ’ Gerrard called .
11 And you 'll change your mind .
12 Maybe you 'll change your mind when you know me better . "
13 You 'll change your mind . ’
14 ‘ I think you 'll change your mind , ’ Ana muttered .
15 You 'll double your money .
16 And after sitting through this challenging , exhilarating 160-minute movie you 'll scratch your head in genuine wonderment as to what these people found so upsetting .
17 You 'll burn your throat and you 'd feel very
18 I hope you 'll forward my application to join an Independent Company . ’
19 " And if you 'll undertake her education in addition , " said Andrew as he came to the end of his story , " I would be much obliged .
20 You 'll drink your orange juice
21 Once you 've cleaned up your yard , you 'll want your horse to look equally smart .
22 ‘ Now , you 'll want his description . ’
23 Stake him and you 'll make your fortune . ’
24 If you sell , you 'll make your fortune .
25 You 'll carry your humiliation — since nothing can stop you seeing it so — in quietness and with a good grace , as other men have had to learn to do before you .
26 LADY DAVERS : You 'll break her spirit quite , brother , you 'll carry your passion as much too far as I have done .
27 To this Leonard went , and there he stayed for several months , playing his part in the Pullman household under the terse agreement : ‘ If you stay , you 'll pull your weight , like the rest of us ’ ; ensconced in a lively family atmosphere for the first time in years .
28 Oh , that 's a big wee bastard , you 'll love my Zetor , it 's cheap , reliable , a monster .
29 ‘ You ought to wash all that stuff off , you 'll damage your skin , ’ he told her , looking with distaste at her stale , badly applied make-up .
30 ‘ And you 'll hold your breath until you turn blue if I wo n't , I suppose ? ’
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