Example sentences of "[noun sg] 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 A Ruthless check-list will spare you an over-packed suitcase
7 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 .
8 If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need .
9 If the blood test shows you are not immune , one injection will give you the protection you need .
10 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 .
11 There , Nick , your Mum 'll get you a nice little kitten . ’
12 A blood test will give you the answer to this problem I 'm sure .
13 Our compost portfolio will give you a guide .
14 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 .
15 Only trial and error will teach you the exact amount needed for the number of babies you have .
16 But physically — this type of exercise will do you the world of good .
17 Broome will tell you the grass is greener in Cheshire , especially his four-acre lawn the finest manicured games lawn in the world .
18 ‘ 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 .
19 If you have specialised in Law in your University , Polytechnic or College , your knowledge will give you a useful background in many walks of life .
20 The therapist will show you the techniques of helping the patient to cope with particular garments .
21 ‘ However , your bravery will do you no good when we take you to the Avenue Foch , where there will be no kind Obersturmfuhrer to hinder our work .
22 The only thing that did n't work for him was his marriage , perhaps his wife will give you a different side … do n't tell me that you did n't know he was married and separated , Mr Millet … bit bloody thin on the groundwork , are n't you ? ’
23 The following procedure will give you a rating of the readability of your writings .
24 The pair 's behaviour will give you a good indication when breeding is imminent .
25 The watch on the right there they both get smashed but the one on the back will cost you the one on the right will cost you as much to replace its glass as the one on the left completely .
26 If you 've got a joint account look to see whether closure and transfer of the asset into the wife 's name will give you a better result .
27 The divider will tell you the date up to which amendments have been included in the statute .
28 All you have to do is send a signed statement from your pacer(s) together with a receipt from the charity , and Joss will send you a tankard .
29 An unusual happening will give you a new impetus and your sights are aimed at improving your position in some way .
30 Test pasta after approximately 10 mins ( most packaging will give you the cooking times , in any case ) — pasta should never be overcooked — it is ready when it is still firm .
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