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

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1 They plan to be back in Europe in October or November , and if their performances are anything like the last London one , you 'll kick yourself for missing them .
2 Right at this moment I 've awakened needs you thought you 'd buried , but in the cold light of morning you 'll blame me for taking advantage . ’
3 I take it you 'll send it for examination straight away ? "
4 You 'll do him for me because I ask and because he 's a lousy , rotten drug-pusher .
5 Just knock on your door ask you if you 'll do it for them .
6 ‘ Then you 'll owe me for six months ' work . ’
7 You 'll open it for this one , Charlie , because it 's important to Mr Aplin — and that means it 's important to me .
8 There 's a spitball course going through now , you 'll join it for a couple of days . ’
9 ‘ I hope you 'll join us for dinner ? ’
10 ‘ Well ! ’ he said , ‘ I hope you 'll forgive me for having knocked you down that day . ’
11 You 'll forgive me for making the point , ’ said Calatin , ‘ but you do get the odd rebel , even these days .
12 Well , as a chemist perhaps you 'll forgive me for dwelling largely on what we as chemists do , but of course it 's not only the chemists in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences who do things for schools — it 's right across the area — but each year , for example , we have a week set aside for sixth form visits , in which parties of sixth formers come to the School and we 're about to talk to them about university entrance , about what goes on in universities , but , most importantly , to show them some of the apparatus which they do n't have at school but which they 've probably heard about .
13 ‘ If I say one of my contacts tipped me off , I expect you 'll pester me for his name . ’
14 You 'll say nothing for the moment , ’ said Miss Thorne .
15 I jumped to the edge of the cage , the man told me ‘ do n't look down or you 'll spoil it for yourself ’ .
16 I 'm sure you 'll value her for that . ’
17 It s so typically English that this rebel should end up with his own sweat shop in Clapton — you 'll see it for yourself in due course .
18 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 .
19 Throughout the Ryedale district , you 'll find something for everyone …
20 The autumn is a big time for planting roses and you 'll find them for sale ready pruned and with their roots wrapped in polythene .
21 You 'll need them for your programming .
22 These are substitutes , but you 'll need it for the authentic taste .
23 You 'll get , yes you 'll get one for that
24 That said , should you purchase an Abacus with your TriAxis you 'll get it for £325 .
25 Anybody interested in going to the theatre from tonight onwards a member of the G M B if they 've produced a ticket , you 'll get it for half price at the King 's Theatre .
26 I 'll get you so you wo n't even recognise your own body but after we 've done it you 'll be grateful to me that I made you do it and you 'll enjoy it and you 'll get better at it and one day you 'll thank me for doing this to you .
27 ‘ Take off those shoes , you 'll thank me for it later .
28 You 'll be aboard my ship when we sail on the Sunday tide , and I 'll warrant you 'll thank me for it in the years to come .
29 You 'll thank me for this later .
30 " You 'll thank me for this later , lads .
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