Example sentences of "by [adv] you [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Little by little you will start to release any unnecessary tension that may have been stored unknowingly for many years . |
2 | By now you 'll have decided what to eat on Christmas and Boxing Day . |
3 | By now you 'll have got well used to your new job , I expect . |
4 | By now you will have made a definite decision to become an actor — no matter what the problems or obstacles . |
5 | By now you will have stimulated the circulation enough to move on to the next stage , which is kneading . |
6 | There are no standard procedures , in fact , by now you will have realised that the ‘ flying fantasies ’ are unique to their creators and , although some sell theirs on a commercial basis , it is a case that , if you want to make one , then you have to devise your own creation . |
7 | By now you will have gathered that our famous range of 3,000 carpet options is just part of the Allied home furnishing collection . |
8 | By now you will have a good picture of the basic background , and armed with this knowledge you should feel confident enough to contemplate buying a rug . |
9 | By now you will have become an old hand at completing charts , logging your daily weight and entering any adverse reactions and symptoms you may have experienced . |
10 | Do n't you think by now you can face it ? |
11 | I hope that by now you can begin to appreciate the delicacy of discrimination and the moral fervour which I have sought to bring to my work and that you will hold these qualities in your mind when the grossness , vulgarity and immorality of gossip or criticism begins to corrode the lucid purity of my text . |
12 | By now you should have a clearer picture of your current size and shape . |
13 | By now you should have discovered whether you are predominantly left or right-brained , thought about developing your creativity and learned about the influences on your mind and how to quieten it . |
14 | By now you should have been out on several practice walks and determined your state of fitness . |
15 | By now you should have an idea of the talk tactics that you and others use to play status . |
16 | By now you should have picked up the signs directing you back to the Cat & Fiddle . |
17 | By now you should have a fairly good idea of the possible use of a book . |
18 | By now you 'd 'ave forgotten you ever had' er . ’ |
19 | And if either mum likes to phone in , or come into the office tomorrow , by tomorrow you 'll know what we can do , or if we 're gon na do anything to help you . |
20 | ‘ Maybe by tomorrow you 'll come to realise the folly of your actions , especially if you find you 've no job to go back to . ’ |
21 | But remember that dreams and ambitions change as you get older , by his forties your high-flier may have turned into a slippers and spaniel man , and who knows , by then you may want to be PM . |
22 | Well , by then you 'll have the lovely we weather by then . |
23 | ‘ Well ’ , — I was intentionally vague — ‘ by then you might have won a football pool . ’ |
24 | Obviously you will have to remove most of them eventually , at about 1″ , but by then you should have at least two more broods coming along behind to maintain the colony . |
25 | By then you should know the tournament , the course and the shots that will have to be played by the leaders . " |
26 | By then you will have become tuned in to the driving and will be better able to judge if it is safe to go a little faster . |
27 | By then you will have noticed those |
28 | By then you will have got used to some bad pronunciation habits . |
29 | Maybe by then you will have changed your mind about things . ’ |