Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] you 'll [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Sit down or you 'll tip us over . ’ |
2 | Calm down or you 'll drive me insane . |
3 | I jumped to the edge of the cage , the man told me ‘ do n't look down or you 'll spoil it for yourself ’ . |
4 | ‘ Keep your voice down or you 'll have the screws in here , ’ whispered Pete . |
5 | Wrap them together and wind them in and you 'll run the risk of abrasion . |
6 | Anyway you then look through it with the solution in and you 'll find that if , for example , you started off with it completely dark you 'll find it 's then grey cos the plane of light 's been rotated , now it 's where there was no light getting through now some of it is actually getting through , cos it 's been rotated . |
7 | ‘ Drink this down and you 'll feel much better , I promise you . ’ |
8 | Try playing these intervals up and down and you 'll hear what I mean . |
9 | Trot along and you 'll find out . ’ |
10 | I 'll write it down but you 'll have to write to see what father Christmas says . |
11 | Flip over and you 'll find equally impressive tunes from Liberty City and Interceptor patiently waiting to be tried and tested , both estimable club-friendly giants sleepwalking through Deep House style lobbies and thoroughly warranting as much attention as ‘ Reach Me ’ . |
12 | A couple of miles further on and you 'll find yourself in a totally different world — a winter world . |
13 | Read on and you 'll see what I mean . ’ |
14 | Tell him it made your mickey fall off and you 'll sue him for loss of your wife 's affection , ’ Arty shrugged indifferently , as he drew on his dressing gown and headed for the bathroom , where there was a larger mirror . |
15 | I asked him — I told him ‘ Shut up or you 'll wake Cathy too ’ and he got madder — he — he thinks — he says I keep them awake so — so — so I do n't have to go to bed with him . ’ |
16 | I 'm gon na have to hurry up or you 'll get no dinner . |
17 | I 'll have to hurry up or you 'll get no dinner . |
18 | ‘ I 'm going to let you go , sir , so you 'll have to stand up or you 'll fall down . ’ |
19 | Well he said , Alright , he said , I 've made arrangements for your baggage to be picked up and you 'll stay with me in New Rochelle , and he was going away and he slipped me ten bucks cos I only had ten pounds money . |
20 | Chop that up and you 'll get a bit more to go with it . |
21 | You 'll be fine by the time Jim and Ellis turn up and you 'll have a nice evening poring over clues . |
22 | on your way he says , I 'll get the job done , pay for it and I 'll phone you up and you 'll have to pay me |
23 | ‘ Oi , do n't lean out or you 'll get smuts in your eye ! |
24 | Join in on this evening out and you 'll find yourself laughing , cringing , smiling and crying along with the characters . |
25 | Maybe so , but IBM has n't exactly been quiet on the soap box either — look around and you 'll see plenty of advertising from them — which is where the ‘ better DOS than DOS and a better … ’ quote came from . |
26 | Whereas a system by thirds means that it 's unlikely that the council or at least a lot of councils , will suddenly have a quick switch around and you 'll get a greater continuity of policy . |
27 | ‘ Stick around and you 'll find out , ’ she predicted tautly , rubbing at her wrist . |