Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] you will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Once the board has turned you will have to move forwards quickly to kill the turn before it goes too far .
2 Once the Bond has commenced you will receive a policy document as proof of your investment and as your guarantee .
3 And then if you want to read some literature and talk about some of the things which Once you 've said what questions you want to ask you 'll want to read some stuff You 've either read a lot of it already , the stuff you 've done today is useful , and do a bit of your essay saying , This is what the literature says , so we did an experiment to test this aspect and here 's the results we found , let's discuss this .
4 When you undertake research you will find that the CIB has many specialist books , journals and research reports as well as databases which can identify sources of research in banking and current activity worldwide .
5 If I let go you 'll go on the floor
6 Hold it tight mummy I can tell you that if I let go you 'll let on the floor .
7 If you prefer not to go camping you 'll find youth hostels at Bellever , Exford and Lynton .
8 If you are considering a new boat or retrofit rig you 'll want to know more , just write , phone or fax for our product literature , to arrange a meeting or to organise a tender .
9 If you enjoy walking you 'll love the Forest .
10 But if you 're going to fail you 'll do it full-face on , not flinching , not whining .
11 They seem to think you will move him from the Tower . ’
12 Cos our John used to come in and she goes you know said you 'll have to excuse me , once they go away I can relax .
13 And erm I think generally people do n't realize how quite unique that is. erm one thing , of course , which is also not erm very readily understood , is the involvement of the legal person , the Clerk to the Justices , in the system , so that with the three Justices you 'll having sitting you 'll have sitting below them the legally qualified Clerk , and I suppose it 's this particular feature of the system which is difficult for people abroad to comprehend _ how a legally qualified person can be sitting there without dominating the proceedings .
14 I know I when I make chutney I use look you 'll smash all the enamel off that casserole and it 's a pretty one , I do n't want it , why do n't you have a run around outside ?
15 And er again I have to put to you I you 've heard the say and I do think you 'll disagree .
16 Sounds as though your pony has been spared these problems , but I do doubt you will see the black colour again .
17 If I can be of any service to you , at any time , I do hope you 'll let me know .
18 I do hope you 'll come and see me again in Edinburgh .
19 I do hope you 'll find someone else … such a shame … you know old George !
20 ‘ I do hope you 'll find time to see something of our beautiful city .
21 I do hope you will give this opportunity serious consideration .
22 I do hope you will give this opportunity serious consideration .
23 ‘ You know Mrs Baxter likes you , so do n't make excuses , ’ he said , then added hastily , ‘ Well , you must do as you like , but I do hope you will come .
24 The , if any of the ladies would like to go down to the village or anybody , the church is open and I think there 's somebody there who would welcome you to show you round the church down in the village which , I know , during the war years at different times , quite a lot of you chaps did attend and er so we do hope you will see and , and of course later on I hope you 'll be coming down to mine for a cup of tea .
25 We are delighted to have you here you are most welcome we do hope you will enjoy yourself so much you will return as soo as soon as you can , to perhaps take advantage of our ferry port links with Normandy , and now Bilbao in Spain .
26 Whichever facilities you choose to use you will find yourself delighted by the centres setting .
27 Do say you 'll come . ’
28 Do say you will come .
29 ‘ So I 've arranged you 'll take a statement from Hawick tomorrow afternoon , then . ’
30 I 've decided you 'll do . ’
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