Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 'll " in BNC.

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1 Take lots of care , & I 'll phone sometime soon
2 If not then I 'll plead to my wife for the car & I 'll be able to offer other people a lift there ( but I 'll be coming back on Sunday ) .
3 ‘ I mean , this is where I live , where I 'll always live . ’
4 I think about what I 'm going to do next … what I 'm going to cook , the children , where I 'll take them out … this sort of thing .
5 Where I 'll be is right here in Liskeard , for the most part seated at this very desk . ’
6 Oh , he said , I expect in a minute the door will be flung back and I 'll be dragged off to some sort of temple arena where I 'll fight maybe a couple of giant spiders and an eight-foot slave from the jungles of Klatch and then I 'll rescue some kind of a princess from the altar and then kill off a few guards or whatever and then this girl will show me the secret passage out of the place and we 'll liberate a couple of horses and escape with the treasure . ’
7 He said ‘ You are never to wear those clothes or I 'll throw you out of the house myself . ’
8 You must n't ever try to talk to me about her or I 'll leave the home . ’
9 In one of his books , David Jenkins speaks of a cartoon which shows God sitting on a cloud looking very cross and saying : ‘ You love one another or I 'll come down there and thump you . ’
10 Or I 'll lose you . ’
11 ‘ Now be off , or I 'll set the Romans on ye . ’
12 ‘ Shut up , Diana , or I 'll give you a backhander . ’
13 Do n't you tell nobody what I said , or I 'll fix you good .
14 I 'll give you 24 hours to get off my turf or I 'll kill you . ’
15 And make an effort , or I 'll go crazy .
16 ‘ Get his boots off and get him below or I 'll sail the lot of you straight into the reef . ’
17 You can appoint one of your own people to act as press liaison officer after that , or I 'll lay on someone for the job .
18 If so , can you please send to his new address 121 Gilbert Road , Cambridge ( 0223 ) 353341 , or I 'll get some bumph from Optica direct .
19 Never mention that again or I 'll kill you . ’
20 Or I 'll go deaf .
21 You 'll need plenty , this time of year , or I 'll stink out the hall .
22 He told her ‘ I 'm going to do a ballet for you and I will make you or I 'll break you .
23 ‘ C'm on , you bloody twit , or I 'll bloody beat you to pulp ! ’
24 You 're not to say to anyone , or I 'll kill you . ’
25 I must get away or I 'll be trapped here for life .
26 And I 'm telling you , do n't speak to me in that fashion or I 'll have to have a word with your father . ’
27 Now I must be awa' tae Pack Meeting , ’ she said to Dick and Chuck , ‘ or I 'll be late . ’
28 Mrs Grant , I 'll need to be away or I 'll miss my bus .
29 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 ’ . ’
30 Or I 'll miss the last bus .
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