Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 'll [vb infin] [pron] [noun sg] " 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 | ‘ Do n't start talking like her or I 'll think her spirit 's got into you . ’ |
5 | Brandon then told one of the other group : ‘ Order your food and leave if you do n't want trouble , or I 'll splatter your face across the road . ’ |
6 | Corky — ‘ Buy East Midlands Electric , young man , or I 'll poke your eye out ! ’ |
7 | ‘ Now , boy , ’ he said , ‘ take me to the captain or I 'll break your arm ! ’ |
8 | Vincent translated these to mean : Take my advice or I 'll use my influence with Theo to cut off your subsistence allowance . |
9 | And do n't call them names or I 'll tear your cheek open . " |
10 | I approve every word or I 'll sue your magazine . ’ |
11 | ‘ You 'll shut your trap , or I 'll cut your tongue out . ’ |
12 | Out with it or I 'll have your skin for a cigar case . ’ |
13 | ‘ Keep that handy , ’ I warn him , ‘ or I 'll have your head for a hat-rack . ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | You must go now or you 'll miss your hero . ’ |
16 | Do n't go on too long about the paper , or you 'll put your foot right in it with Sefton , one way or another . |
17 | Seems a good idea on the whole , but whatever you do , do n't go writing to that ruddy man at the tax office any more or you 'll get his back up . ’ |
18 | Now enough of these compliments , Merrill , or you 'll turn my head . |
19 | ‘ I got to later , ’ said Sam , ‘ or she 'll ring my mum . ’ |
20 | Let me get in the queue look or we 'll miss our turn . |
21 | YOUNG mum Julie Jones today spoke of her terror when muggers held a jagged knife to her baby 's cheek and threatened : ‘ Your money or we 'll kill your daughter . ’ |
22 | ‘ Give your evidence , ’ said the King , ‘ or we 'll cut your head off . ’ |
23 | Beware of letting tiresome types get a foothold in your world or they 'll exploit your friendship and play on your easy going and generous nature . |
24 | ‘ I 'd better go and help him unpack or he 'll bite my head off . ’ |
25 | Exactly , Jesus was saying to this officer that I 'll cure your master when I get there |
26 | ‘ You could have told your men to try and make life difficult for me , in the hope that eventually I 'll get so fed up that I 'll accept your offer . |
27 | Nay , rather than I 'll leave my Cause i' th' Lurch , I 'll — I 'll — I 'll |
28 | It 's certainly an angle worth coverin' , although you 'll have your work cut out to round 'em up . |
29 | She apparently phoned him shortly before I spoke to her today , and she 's got an assurance that she 'll get her money back . |
30 | George ; So you 'll know what band you 're house is in then |