Example sentences of "[pron] mean you 'll " in BNC.
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1 | I mean you 'll have to come and see me about that because it 's fairly confidential so but they are very very good . |
2 | I mean you 'll work out whether it 's a bit more reactive or a bit less . |
3 | I mean you 'll find that my home number 's on here and tha because I will advise you from home during the week , I 'm quite happy for |
4 | Now the choices , I mean you 'll have to look at , think about your house and so you can , is , is my house easily seen from the road or not ? |
5 | I mean you 'll come back |
6 | So So I mean you 'll you 'll find I mean , it 's not that bad . |
7 | But it 's no good starting from scratch the night before , or it is but I mean you 'll you 'll suffer for it . |
8 | ‘ I mean you 'll look after Kirsty ? ’ |
9 | So I mean you 'll be there wo n't you ? |
10 | That 's what I said if you buy a grey suit the trousers you 'll , I mean alright if you do n't , I mean you 'll wear , grey wo n't date . |
11 | Well I 'll wait here for a bit I mean you 'll queue at the others if I turn round . |
12 | I mean you 'll spend just what you wan na spend in Spain , I mean like we , the night , when we went the first time , we took an ice box , but oh , we |
13 | Yeah , so I mean you 'll have to find a spot on the film where it |
14 | I mean you 'll always erm get some controversy somewhere , but having said that , the referees were much much better this last year . |
15 | ‘ Which means you 'll be flying , ’ she whispered dully . |
16 | Which means you 'll be able to relax as you 're whisked away at speeds of up to 90 mph. making your journey a good deal quicker . |
17 | ’ Which means you 'll fall back into the Vid , ’ she said . |
18 | ‘ Which means you 'll look gorgeous for Christmas drinks , ’ said Faye , ‘ and give your family a lovely surprise on Christmas Day . ’ |
19 | ‘ You mean you 'll be living in sin with 'im , ’ she said . |
20 | ‘ You mean you 'll accept it ? ’ |
21 | ‘ You mean you 'll wait until I 'm well out of earshot , ’ he gritted . |
22 | ‘ You mean you 'll reconsider your marriage to Janice ? ’ |
23 | You mean you 'll have it ! |
24 | What do you mean you 'll never beat me ? |
25 | ‘ That does n't sound too awful — or does it mean you 'll be in purdah ? ’ |
26 | A microwave oven could be a lifesaver this Christmas and it means you 'll spend less time slaving over a hot stove . |
27 | It means you 'll lose a bit of paintwork when you do the job but very u most often you can get it all back together with a few flakes of paint missing . |