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

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1 Ye 'll find me down on the quay looking at her .
2 You 'll set me up in my own flat — ’
3 You 'll show me up !
4 Before I 'm finished you 'll want me as much as I want you . ’
5 And between you , you 'll talk me out of it ! ’
6 I 'm not stupid enough to risk taking hold of your muddy paw now ; you 'll pull me in too ! ’
7 You 'll kick me out ! ’ he drawled .
8 ‘ I always said , right from the start — and you 'll bear me out , Dudley — I always said it would end in tears . ’
9 ‘ Easy , girl — you 'll knock me over ! ’
10 cos I said you 'll be here to midnight David and then on the day we were going he stopped me and Jane , little Jane , she was coming down the stairs behind me , I 'd been up for a fax , and I do n't know where she 'd been , she was behind me and as she come down the stairs I was listening and he said got her hand ooh he said I am gon na miss you my dear , so she said yes I 'll miss Hodems as well , he said you have got a way with your words have n't you , he said for one strange minute I thought you were gon na say you 'll miss me too
11 To be sure you are Lucifer himself in the shape of my master or you could not use me thus , and I beg you 'll send me out of my way to my poor parents .
12 You 'll do me more good nor a bucket o' medicine .
13 Perhaps you 'll tell me where you 've been ? ’
14 On my word your Notion is not amiss ( and by the way I 'll not forget it ) I will only give this Sheet to the Bookseller , and wait on you if you 'll tell me where . ’
15 I might as well ask , because I suppose you 'll tell me anyway . ’
16 ‘ And perhaps you 'll tell me how much I owe for my board and lodging , ’ she added .
17 He 's afraid you 'll lead me away from him . ’
18 She nodded acceptance of her own thoughts : ‘ You 'll hand me over … ’
19 Perhaps you 'll accompany me as far as the Rope Walk ? ’
20 Another long pause and , ‘ So you 'll call me soon , will you ?
21 And finally , I hope you 'll join me again later tonight for Central Lobby , which includes a report on the problems of Port Meadow in Oxford .
22 That 's it for now , but I hope you 'll join me later for tonight 's Central Lobby when we 'll be taking a look at the history of Oxford Prison .
23 You 'll pick me up at the flat as usual on your way into town this evening , Rory ? ’
24 You 'll insult me once too often , Khan . ’
25 You 'll see me there , ’ said the Cat , and vanished .
26 You 'll take me out with you ? ’
27 erm she 's got a family Margaret , she said she wo n't go there any more she I , I do n't know whether that er Jean does so Did n't she just cotton on quickly , she said do you know that , I said why do I want anybody wandering in my house and my kitchen , I said it 's a bit like it 's clean , why should I have somebody sort of , well I mean just because I 'm doing cooking , she said you would n't stop fancy one , you never know , she said well unless you want to stop at the , please do n't , you 'll let me still have your jam wo n't you ?
28 You 'll let me out .
29 ( My favourites , if you 'll indulge me just two in-jokes , are the conferring of a knighthood on Professor John Maynard Smith , and the description of Professor Ernst Mayr , that eloquent and most unmathematical arch-critic of mathematical genetics , as " the high priest " of mathematical genetics . )
30 You 'll thank me then , sweetheart .
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