Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 'll [vb infin] my [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 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 Now enough of these compliments , Merrill , or you 'll turn my head .
7 ‘ I got to later , ’ said Sam , ‘ or she 'll ring my mum . ’
8 ‘ I 'd better go and help him unpack or he 'll bite my head off . ’
9 Nay , rather than I 'll leave my Cause i' th' Lurch , I 'll — I 'll — I 'll
10 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 .
11 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 ’ .
12 Two things on the P R interview , and I 'll bring my section to a close .
13 ‘ Touch her again with your filthy paws , and I 'll ram my fist into your ugly face ! ’
14 ‘ Take a turn with me , Doctor , and I 'll lay my faith to your scepticism that I make the weir and back before you . ’
15 But I 've promised to go horse-riding , and I 'll try my hand at mini-golf .
16 ‘ Just fly us out of here and I 'll take my complication with me . ’
17 ‘ 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 . ’
18 And I 'll get my accountant to chase your vendor 's elusive accountant and get some figures for the last few months .
19 Give him another year and I 'll call my mother every week .
20 ‘ I 'm going to try to speak in the debate in the afternoon , and I 'll need my hand holding . ’
21 And I 'll lose my temper , ’ said Joe .
22 And I 'll have my hatred of you to keep my spirits surging in full force .
23 ‘ Now I 'm almost there , a little more time and I 'll prove my innocence . ’
24 Publish this letter and I 'll cancel my subscription to the Reader 's Digest .
25 ‘ One word more — just one — and you 'll face my pistol at dawn ! ’
26 Come here again and you 'll get my boot , not straw ! ’
27 But in this case the routine 's got huggered up , if you 'll excuse my French , because someone 's short-circuited the standard procedure . ’
28 Of course , en suite has long been de rigueur ( if you 'll pardon my French ) in hotels nationwide .
29 The atmosphere in this house is suffocating — if you 'll take my advice , you 'll leave before it stifles you too . "
30 " If you 'll take my advice — " began Bigwig .
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