Example sentences of "and you 'll find [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Go to the Third Eye Centre tomorrow , and you 'll find bed mattresses bolted to the wall , tarred and feathered , and covered in discarded clothes . |
2 | When I die , pluck out my heart and you 'll find Calais engraved upon it . ’ |
3 | Flick through the pages of any of the glut of games magazines and you 'll find torrents of abuse flying between Mario and Sonic followers . |
4 | Discover Savoy Alps this summer and you 'll find holidays that suit tout le monde down to the ground . |
5 | for almost any day , and you 'll find news of floods , famines , earthquakes , and any number of other natural and man-created disasters . |
6 | That stacks up to a quite well specified machine , and you 'll find file operations , particularly , slow on a 20MHz SX if you opt for the HPFS . |
7 | This month David Stevens passes on his ideas for perfect pergolas , and you 'll find plant profiles from your favourite BBC experts . |
8 | The nose is more subtle than some Cabernets , but search and you 'll find currants and an edge of tar . |
9 | Any irregularity will put the building out of true , and you 'll find bolt holes do n't line up , making assembly really difficult . |
10 | Pick up new BBC Gardeners ' World magazine and you 'll find food for thought from some of the country 's favourite gardening personalities . |