Example sentences of "will be [adj] if [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Come to see me any time , Jacques , I 'll be heartbroken if you do n't … ’ ’
2 Well , it 'll be nice if you get a club going at the youth club , because they wo n't use it in the morning
3 We 'll be late if we do n't 'urry . ’
4 It 'll be easy if you write it down .
5 I 'll be pleased if you like yoghurt again Tim , pardon ?
6 Wayne , I 'll be grateful if you do n't mention this to anybody . ’
7 ‘ Well , of course , ’ answered my Luggnuggian friend with a smile , ‘ we 'll be delighted if you stay longer with us .
8 ‘ We came out here looking for a 100per cent record and I 'll be disappointed if we go back with a defeat , ’ said Llewellyn .
9 I 'll be disappointed if we do n't make it but we must be cautious too . ’
10 I 'll be disappointed if we play poorly this time . ’
11 I 'll be disappointed if we play poorly this time . ’
12 Lady Joanna mixed a little wine and honey with it , and she 'll be disappointed if you do n't try it . ’
13 ‘ I 'll be disappointed if I get less than 30 votes , ’ said Dougald .
14 Shyly Clare added , ‘ I hope he is n't bored or tired … he 'll be disappointed if I do n't come … ’
15 ‘ I 'm telling you , sir , you 'll be sorry if you do n't take a walk up there .
16 There is only one thing for me to do , but you 'll be furious if I mention it . ’
17 But the police say they 'll be ready if they decide to return .
18 ‘ Sure you 'll be OK if we leave you , sweetheart ? ’
19 These thoughts lead quickly to avoidance of the feared situation and include , ‘ I 'll be OK if I run home now ’ , ‘ Get away and you 'll be all right ’ .
20 I 'll be embarrassed if I told Stuart to come !
21 So in fact I mean we 'll be lucky if we clear a profit on it .
22 They 'll be lucky if they stop at the Horseshoe .
23 ‘ He 'll be lucky if he gets the chance , ’ Defries said .
24 If you have n't cheated and have really covered the last column , you 'll be lucky if you manage to get ten examples down and in the right places .
25 I 'll be lucky if I come through this with my balls still attached . ’
26 ‘ You 'll be lucky if I make it there !
27 She 'll be lucky if she does n't have to hold both of you up during the service .
28 ‘ You 'll be sick if ye eat ony mair o' that , Alexander , ’ said Mrs Dooley .
29 ‘ You 'll be ill if you do n't eat , ’ said Betty .
30 We 'll be surprised if they manage it between them …
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