Example sentences of "[adv] you 'll think " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps you 'll think this one of those strange fancies of a dying person , but somehow I 'm not surprised . |
2 | So you 'll think : Martin knows where my car is . |
3 | So you 'll think he 'll just flow into the next day 's |
4 | And anyway you 'll think , you 'll think erm oh I 've forgotten now . |
5 | Hopefully you 'll think again he 's stating , I 'm for it now . |
6 | ‘ If the Mallender family hear from you just once more , directly or indirectly , by telephone , letter or in person , by any means whatsoever , we 'll come down on you so hard you 'll think a giant had stamped on your head . |
7 | " Maybe you 'll think it 's none of my business , " I said . |
8 | And you can always tell reflectors in training , cos sometimes you 'll think what 's happening , nobody else wants participation , reflectors will actually stand back and think well what did they ask for , what do I talk about then and it 's always like a delayed response you get a lot of reflectors and we had one course once and we had all high reflector scores and that actually told us a lot about participation cos people were n't disguising any they were thinking about it coming in had time to consider an opinion so that 's a reflector . |
9 | And in years and years to come you 'll be all alone and useless and you 'll think ‘ Perhaps I should have helped Masklin when he asked me , ’ and then you 'll think , ‘ If I had my time all over again , I would have helped him . ’ |
10 | You see , if you like me then you 'll think that I 'm some sort of brain surgeon , and if you hate me then you 'll think I 'm shit … the truth is in the middle . |
11 | You see , if you like me then you 'll think that I 'm some sort of brain surgeon , and if you hate me then you 'll think I 'm shit … the truth is in the middle . |
12 | Perhaps then you 'll think more seriously before you play with someone 's emotions in such a heartless way . |
13 | The Samukhela , people who are always harking back to the good old pre-independence days and want to emigrate , are addressed in the first song : ‘ But Samukhela when you get there you 'll think of home — the home of Africa … you 'll miss your mother you 'll miss your father ’ . |
14 | The Samukhela , people who are always harking back to the good old pre-independence days and want to emigrate , are addressed in the first song : ‘ But Samukhela when you get there you 'll think of home — the home of Africa … you 'll miss your mother you 'll miss your father ’ . |