Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] will [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do n't dish them out , or I 'll counteract them in a way you wo n't like . ’
2 Or I 'll open them with a shovel . ’
3 ‘ Now , or I 'll do it for you ! ’
4 In the parlour you go , me lad , or I 'll crown yer with me kitchen poker . ’
5 ‘ You , shut up , ’ Blanche cut in firmly , ‘ or I 'll arrest you for wasting police time by giving us a false alibi . ’
6 Now give her her ticket back and leave her alone , or I 'll report you to the port authorities — understand me , hsiao jen ? ’
7 ‘ Officer Cecil , come back or I 'll put you on a charge . ’
8 or I 'll put it in the sitting room
9 Well there 're not normally saying will you get out the way before I throw this thing or I 'll stab you with it .
10 ‘ Well , stop it , or I 'll tie you to the bedposts with silk ribbons and do wicked things to you , so you wo n't be able to think of anything else . ’
11 ‘ Either you clean the deck , Rickie , or I 'll scrub it with your hair . ’
12 I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods .
13 How was I to know that old Ian had n't trekked across South Africa with a couple of elephants and demanded ‘ an audience with Nelson or I 'll smash you with a stump , .
14 They 'll find me , or I 'll need something from them .
15 You will obey me or I will take you to the Marshalsea Prison , and there you can sit and listen to what I say . ’
16 Put paper beneath the top block or you 'll weld it to the rail ) .
17 Or you 'll leave it to the imagination .
18 I jumped to the edge of the cage , the man told me ‘ do n't look down or you 'll spoil it for yourself ’ .
19 Well , do n't keep me waiting another time , or you 'll find yourself on the Report for improperly working your beat .
20 ‘ And get yourselves dressed or you 'll find yourself on fatigues . ’
21 ‘ You mean as long as I clean the bath , he or she will leave me in peace , right ? ’
22 ‘ Go on , Jim , for Christ 's sake , or we 'll lose them at the lights . ’
23 You take one or two , having studied the collectors of the world , and the highly professional fences of the antique market , and place them where they 'll bring you in the best and safest return .
24 She 'll give a pound coin to one of the tinkers ’ children when there 're dozens of them running round , and she 'll let them see she 's got lots more pound coins , and then she has to give them all one or they 'll bang her on the head and take them . ’
25 Or they 'll keep him in London .
26 Or they 'll push you under a subway train or force feed you kiwi fruit whatever the new thing is this week .
27 ‘ And do , for heavens ’ sake , be watchful or they 'll suspect us of collusion . ’
28 They will either put someone in your house on a full-time basis , or they will send someone round every day to check on things .
29 If it is denied or suppressed in some way , it will become a recurring experience , or it will convert itself into some other disorder of the body , emotion or behaviour .
30 Or or he 'll knock it off the price if you want to .
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