Example sentences of "[conj] i will [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Or I 'll go deaf . |
2 | In 1967 he wrote : ‘ Human beings will become so used to being crushed together that when they are on their own , they will suffer withdrawal symptoms : ‘ Doctor — I 've got to get on to a crowded train soon or I 'll go mad ’ . ’ |
3 | ‘ I must do something , or I 'll go mad ! ’ |
4 | And make an effort , or I 'll go crazy . |
5 | ‘ Do n't argue with me , ’ Myeloski shouted , ‘ or I 'll make sure your stay in Siberia is permanent . |
6 | I think I should be making the tea or I 'll fall asleep in the bloody chair |
7 | Do n't say it like that , do n't let your voice get drippy or I 'll get upset . ’ |
8 | Jane , do n't shake your head , or I 'll get angry . ’ |
9 | ‘ It just means that I 'll feel guilty about it . ’ |
10 | You can tell the Reichführer that I 'll keep quiet if he will |
11 | Naturally , I hope Heather is alive , but , if she is , she has every right to expect that I will observe absolute confidentiality where her medical history is concerned . |
12 | Economic impudence plus political insensitivity combine to make a Kinnockian double whammy that I will vote Tory to avoid , however unenthusiastically . |
13 | If you persist in interrupting me , it is unlikely in the extreme that I will have sufficient time to give you the complete picture which you say you are so anxious to get ! |
14 | I got the frequency , so I 'll ask Syrian George to listen in . |
15 | And I 'll show little Johnny and little Cassie how to fly it . |
16 | I know I 've only got to make one mistake and I 'll go straight back in . |
17 | Yet , when she found him , more or less alone in the bar parlour although she was aware of Ned O'Mara somewhere nearby , she could n't stop talking , words rushing out of her , spilling one over the other , over and over " Please , please , oh please , you can help me if you want to , I know you can , and I 'll go mad you see if they take my little boy away , because he 's not-not just as he should be — more delicate than he should be . |
18 | ‘ I can phone from anywhere , and I 'll go mad if I have nothing to take my mind off that worthless brother-in-law of mine , but I 've changed my mind about the wall . |
19 | We can work on the assumption , anyway , and I 'll make discreet inquiries when I get to the office tomorrow . |
20 | And I 'll make sure you know it . |
21 | But if we have everything ready to leave as soon as I get back from chess and I 'll make sure I leave promptly if we can come straight away then , with a bit of luck we 'll be on to the M twenty five b by half past four so we might |
22 | ‘ You could make it to the end now , and I 'll tell old Sam you 've done a length . ’ |
23 | They 've been loyal to me , and I 'll stay loyal to them . ’ |
24 | Gim me a gram a day and I 'll stay numb . ’ |
25 | ‘ And I 'll stay mad till this is settled ! ’ |
26 | You just stay out of my hair , Tod , and I 'll stay stumm . ’ |
27 | And I 'll pass subtle hints about it and I go I 'm just passing a subtle hint right . |
28 | And I 'll wear phoney glasses . |
29 | And I 'll say fine . |
30 | You go over to May 's , they always have a bit of a carry-on on New Year 's Eve , and I 'll keep awake and see to Emma . ’ |