Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] you [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Will you stay here and Mummy 'll get you a sweater to put on . |
2 | Afterall a good horse will cost you a fortune to buy … and then having it trained and ridden by the best will set you back at least a thousand pounds a month … |
3 | FOR £19.95 , The Reader 's Digest Association will sell you a book called How to Write and Speak Better . |
4 | In the same way that the agent will give you a package to the Canaries or go-as-you-please trek in the Himalayas , so the centre may attach an inquirer to a study visit to Sweden with 20 others or arrange a single stay in Peru . |
5 | Joining our graduate training programme will give you the specialised skills and knowledge needed to work on such sophisticated design and operations . |
6 | Lots of shops will give you a few quid for a computer which an be added to their ‘ loaner ’ stock . |
7 | Five new quality channels will bring you the best in movie entertainment , many recently featured on the cinema circuits , and the best in sport , drama , music and comedy . |
8 | A Ruthless check-list will spare you an over-packed suitcase |
9 | But that is simplifying it too much ; for it is like learning how to ride a bike : you can read about the technique , but only lots of practice will give you a feel for it and the essential balance you need . |
10 | Ask for crisps and Peggy Sue will give you a smile of dazzling incomprehension and go : ‘ Sir ? ? ? ? ’ |
11 | If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need . |
12 | If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need . |
13 | You can train to be a Navy Cook without any particular previous formal qualifications , although any knowledge you bring from a technical college will give you an advantage . |
14 | There , Nick , your Mum 'll get you a nice little kitten . ’ |
15 | Jason 'll string you a line , pretend to work flat out , but that 'll be the answer he comes up with ! ’ |
16 | Ye Popsey 'll draw you a digger |
17 | A blood test will give you the answer to this problem I 'm sure . |
18 | Our compost portfolio will give you a guide . |
19 | If you need new glasses because your sight has changed , and you 're in one of the three groups of people shown on pages 10–11 , the optician will give you an NHS voucher to help pay for them . |
20 | Only trial and error will teach you the exact amount needed for the number of babies you have . |
21 | But physically — this type of exercise will do you the world of good . |
22 | Hand shears will give you the neatest finish , but on long hedges an electric trimmer saves time . |
23 | Kim will give you the works , |
24 | British Telecom will give you an estimate of the cost of any changes you require . |
25 | THE proud citizens of Florence will show you the most beautiful painting in the world and the most beautiful statue in the world . |
26 | Broome will tell you the grass is greener in Cheshire , especially his four-acre lawn the finest manicured games lawn in the world . |
27 | The jewels will do you no good . " |
28 | The figure you get from those calculations will give you a rough idea of the pension you would receive if there were no inflation nor pay rises between now and your retirement date . |
29 | ‘ 7.10 am on the dot and my husband will give you a lift to Torridon , ’ the woman in the council house opposite the hotel had said . |
30 | Before you go , Sister Clarey will give you a Vitalograph to test your lungs to make sure you have n't inhaled any harmful vapours from this stuff . ’ |