Example sentences of "you will [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | but I said because you bring some guy , you 'll lend me the room on a Sunday afternoons , up and down |
2 | Right , hold on to them cos you 'll want them a little later right ? |
3 | I 'm convinced you 'll make her an excellent mother . ’ |
4 | Now if you 'll excuse me a moment . |
5 | If you 've any sense you 'll give me a ride to Shipton and put me on a train , then go back to your farm and forget all about me . ’ |
6 | Hank yelled , ‘ You 'll give me a complex , Daddy , before you 're through . ’ |
7 | Yes , if you 'll give me a moment to find them . |
8 | So er if you 're thinking of becoming a super model if there is anybody out there who 's thinking of becoming a super model perhaps you 'll give me a ring and er and I can break the bad news to you personally . |
9 | So you 'll give me a call on Thursday then ? |
10 | ‘ You mean that when we divorce after as short a time as possible you 'll give me a lump sum ? ’ she enquired , her voice frigid . |
11 | You 'll give me a heart attack . |
12 | You 'll give me a ring if you 're gon na be in for tea ? |
13 | ‘ I 'll give you a hand — if you 'll give me the story . ’ |
14 | If I say , Well you 'll give me the only ever give me the negative version of the square root , so if I give you sixteen , you give me minus four . |
15 | We 'll be seeing the E F T A T colleagues on Thursday , I hope you 'll give them a very very warm welcome . |
16 | ' If you 'll give us a lend of your stout stick I 'll deal with McMurdo while you see to them . ’ |
17 | I hope you 'll give us the opportunity of getting to know you better , on some happier occasion . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 've seen my room and I can make my way to it if you 'll draw me a simple map ! ’ |
19 | and then you 'll regret it the next day |
20 | ‘ You 'll do her a damage , ’ said Rose . |
21 | ‘ An extra ten on the fare if you 'll do me a favour . ’ |
22 | You 'll do me a mischief afore you 've finished ! " |
23 | He said simply , ‘ You 'll do me a favour if you do n't mention it to anyone . ’ |
24 | ‘ You 'll do me the honour of dancing ? ’ |
25 | You 'll given them a new target to go for a ? |
26 | ‘ I 'll hush if you 'll tell us a story . ’ |
27 | ‘ And you 'll call me a liar , ’ she muttered feverishly . |
28 | ‘ My line of work pays well , but I suppose if I say I prefer to live simply , too , you 'll call me a liar , ’ Paige challenged indignantly . |
29 | Well I you 'll forgive me the disadvantage , I 'm not trying to cop out , but the disadvantage of not having been immediately involved is that I have n't seen that quotation from Michael . |
30 | " You 'll save us a lot of sweat in mid-career . " |