Example sentences of "[conj] i will [vb infin] my [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I must go or I 'll miss my train . ’
2 ‘ I have to leave now , ’ he said , ‘ or I 'll miss my lift .
3 Mrs Grant , I 'll need to be away or I 'll miss my bus .
4 Vincent translated these to mean : Take my advice or I 'll use my influence with Theo to cut off your subsistence allowance .
5 I 'll go to church more often , or I 'll read my bible more regularly , or I 'll really make an issue about praying , it 's not , it 's not that at all .
6 ‘ Let me go , or I will tell my father , Mr Frankenstein .
7 ‘ You will speak to me politely or I will split my men here into two football teams with you as the ball .
8 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
9 If you want to get personal then two can play at that , and I swear on my lifelong friendships with the late Mrs Gandhi , Brian Clough and Michael Parkinson that I will burn my brand new membership card of the NUJ on the square at Headingley if you can name me the full Yorkshire team you 're chairman of .
10 She said hesitantly , not fully understanding how to frame the words , ‘ Two beliefs war within me : I am convinced that I will find my way back home again .
11 Nay , rather than I 'll leave my Cause i' th' Lurch , I 'll — I 'll — I 'll
12 She 's very warm and has no sense of ‘ I 'm a princess so I will keep my distance from you ’ .
13 I 'm happier to stand back and let him do his bit and I 'll do my bit , as long as we 're talking to each other .
14 If all the talk is about position all we might hear would be equivalent to ‘ You be number 33 ’ , ‘ OK , you be 32 and I 'll tell my neighbour to be 34 ’ .
15 Two things on the P R interview , and I 'll bring my section to a close .
16 ‘ Touch her again with your filthy paws , and I 'll ram my fist into your ugly face ! ’
17 ‘ Take a turn with me , Doctor , and I 'll lay my faith to your scepticism that I make the weir and back before you . ’
18 But I 've promised to go horse-riding , and I 'll try my hand at mini-golf .
19 ‘ Just fly us out of here and I 'll take my complication with me . ’
20 I shall be working quite late tonight too , and I 'll keep my ears open .
21 ‘ Good Lord , Sir John , ’ Athelstan murmured , ‘ I always thought St Erconwald 's was bad but , if ever I moan about it again , remind me of this church and I 'll keep my mouth shut . ’
22 And I 'll get my accountant to chase your vendor 's elusive accountant and get some figures for the last few months .
23 Give him another year and I 'll call my mother every week .
24 ‘ I 'm going to try to speak in the debate in the afternoon , and I 'll need my hand holding . ’
25 And I 'll lose my temper , ’ said Joe .
26 And I 'll have my hatred of you to keep my spirits surging in full force .
27 " You say one more word and I 'll rip my ears off . "
28 ‘ Now I 'm almost there , a little more time and I 'll prove my innocence . ’
29 Publish this letter and I 'll cancel my subscription to the Reader 's Digest .
30 Eloise said at last , ‘ I 'm going back home and I 'll contact my lawyers .
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