Example sentences of "you [am/are] [adj] [pers pn] 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I found an Englishman wandering round asking if he could help ; I said , ‘ If you can stand the sight of blood , and filthy bandages , without being sick come on , but if you are sick you 'll have to clean it up yourself ! ’
2 ‘ At the hospital , the registrar said , ‘ No , it 's a sebaceous cyst , and we would n't normally operate , but since you are worried we 'll cut it out , ’ and gave me local anaesthetic .
3 If you 're good I 'll let you have a sip or two of the head 's genuine Cyprus Amontillado , to wash down Dr MacLaren 's bowel mixture .
4 ‘ If you 're honest you 'll admit you 're already half convinced ! ’ she snapped back .
5 ‘ But if you 're honest you 'll admit that you were n't quite sure if I was going to make trouble for you ! ’
6 If you 're right I 'll make sure IMP hear about it . ’
7 By the time you 're thirty you 'll have skin like my old school satchel . ’
8 ‘ When you 're married you 'll have to be less selfish , ’ said my mother , who was particularly displeased with me on this grey , wintry morning .
9 You 're sure you 'll sleep ?
10 a lot of people , if they 're , alright if you want it , you 're interested , and you 're interested you 'll find out .
11 No but just one tape see , I mean one and then when you 're older you 'll have a tape of what you used to sound like .
12 One day when you 're older I 'll tell you .
13 If you 're stuck you 'll need to decode the names .
14 I mean it , Claudia , and if you 're wise you 'll stay out of my way . ’
15 So they 'd say erm write down the I mean if you 're lucky they 'll give perh perhaps on some questions they 'll give it to you and on others they 'll say write it down .
16 If you 're lucky you 'll spot chamois and golden eagles ; in the forests there are boars , wild cats , and even bears .
17 If you 're lucky you 'll strike it rich like Gary Glitter ( Are you sure ? — Ed ) .
18 If you 're lucky you 'll find period curtains costing much less than new .
19 As you go on , you pick up presents , and if you 're lucky you 'll find a man dressed as a carrot who tells you what 's in them .
20 well I 've got the mince out so you 're alright I 'll do it then
21 You 're afraid I 'll go to my father and tell him — ’ She broke off , staring .
22 ‘ But if you 're afraid I 'll lose my head once we 're alone together , by all means bring a chaperon . ’
23 You 're afraid you 'll lose him — you 'd pretended to yourself he was yours .
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