Example sentences of "and [pron] 'll [vb infin] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It went : ‘ Dear citizens , vote for me and I 'll give you houses .
2 ‘ Say an Act of Contrition now , and I 'll give you absolution . ’
3 Well he said can I , can you get me three erm Walnut Whips for Mrs and I 'll give you money ?
4 So if you bring a questionnaire and erm er we 'll go through it and I 'll show you sort of how to define the variable list and and y'know kind of how to enter the date and stuff , show you a give you a copy of the data file that I 've got that actually works so if you just sort of follow the syntax it 'll yeah so erm so that 's okay .
5 Even think of being stupid and I 'll blow your spine through your navel . ’
6 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 .
7 a brush and I 'll do your hair .
8 Now , sweetie , get me a bit of newspaper from the box , and dump all the silver on it , and while I 'm at it , you might get the vase and candlestick from the sitting room , and I 'll do your trophy if you like . ’
9 Come in and I 'll make you coffee . ’
10 Yeah delayed reaction and I 'll tell you Gemmell was lucky then because he er he made contact with the referee in making his protest and they normally stamp down on that one but Mr Kirby has been er a lenient official today .
11 But what I do say is I am a trustee I am a trustee not of farmer 's land not of your land Mr , not of your land Mr not of your land Mr every person in Leicestershire owns that land , they have got a mark and I 'll tell you sir four thousand five hundred signatures made in one weekend are saying to us you are a trustee of our land , it 's not your land , our land I keep hearing , it 's our land it 's not our land it 's the people of Leicestershire 's land and what the people of Leicestershire land are saying to us sir , they 're saying to us you can not continue this barbaric killing of foxes .
12 and I 'll tell your da you were out so late .
13 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 ’ .
14 ‘ Put your Brownie uniform on again and I 'll fetch your mack , ’ said her Mummy .
15 Two things on the P R interview , and I 'll bring my section to a close .
16 ‘ I 'll get over there when I 've checked the mail , ’ Merrill cut in quickly , ‘ and I 'll bring your passport with me . ’
17 If he gives you any problems , lemme know and I 'll kick his ass . ’
18 ‘ That 's our newest arrival ’ said the Foreman with a laugh ; adding thoughtlessly , ‘ and I 'll bet her conditions are better than the ones you had to put up with in the war .
19 ‘ Touch her again with your filthy paws , and I 'll ram my fist into your ugly face ! ’
20 I think there 's no doubt , there 's a meeting on Thursday night Mr Chairman , and I 'll refer your comments to the meeting .
21 Hold this Ded and I 'll prang his mouth open .
22 ‘ Take the risk , ’ Culley said , ‘ and I 'll double your bet for you . ’
23 and I 'll mention your name to him , when I have a word with him
24 You make the ball jump and I 'll break your face
25 ‘ Make one sound when I release you and I 'll break your neck , ’ he growled in her ear .
26 You sit there and finish eating that and I 'll wash your hands .
27 ‘ Take a turn with me , Doctor , and I 'll lay my faith to your scepticism that I make the weir and back before you . ’
28 But I 've promised to go horse-riding , and I 'll try my hand at mini-golf .
29 So from London to King 's Lynn is , they say , a hundred miles and I 'll take their word for it , London to Ipswich in fact is seventy miles .
30 I wo n't even agree to having you partnering me at all these functions I have to attend as part of the job — and I 'll take whatever trouble you try to make for me — if you carry on treating me as you have been doing .
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