Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] will [be] " in BNC.

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1 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 ) .
2 I must get away or I 'll be trapped here for life .
3 Now I must be awa' tae Pack Meeting , ’ she said to Dick and Chuck , ‘ or I 'll be late . ’
4 ‘ Either that or I 'll be dead . ’
5 ‘ This is a team sport , and if he does n't listen to me , I 'll either get out of the car or I 'll be physical with him , because that 's the only language he understands .
6 ‘ I 'd better go or I 'll be late . ’
7 But I 'd better not keep on like this or I 'll be accused of queering Mr Karlinsky 's pitch .
8 Sack this tadger immediately — or I 'll be cancelling my order for Sounds .
9 I shall have flown into who knows whose airport , or I 'll be sleeping on a ship steaming slowly out the English Channel , or I 'll be dead and rigid on a lonely piece of ground .
10 I shall have flown into who knows whose airport , or I 'll be sleeping on a ship steaming slowly out the English Channel , or I 'll be dead and rigid on a lonely piece of ground .
11 ‘ Quiet there , you infant menaces , or I 'll be along and slipper the lot of you in a minute . ’
12 ‘ It 's either that or I 'll be spending the next million years in a coal measure .
13 ‘ Laverne , we 're going to have to get back quickly or I 'll be sick . ’
14 Sack this tadger immediately — or I 'll be cancelling my order for Sounds .
15 do n't no do n't say that to her or I 'll be in the dog house
16 ‘ But I suppose I must keep my mouth shut or I will be in trouble .
17 or I will be grateful .
18 ‘ I doubt if Ellis or I will be along tomorrow .
19 Either Hess will name me — which God forbid he should be stupid enough to do — or I will be contacted in the normal run of things .
20 You better have your orchards well fenced or you 'll be out of apples by October . ’
21 Either that , or you 'll be giving these dirty-minded men a lot of wicked ideas . ’
22 ‘ Kip quiet or you 'll be sent to prison and fed on bread and wayter .
23 Tremayne , off you go or you 'll be late .
24 ‘ No more questions or you 'll be punished . ’
25 ‘ You need your sleep , sweetheart , or you 'll be no good in the morning . ’
26 Suddenly , as we were boarding , he tugged me by the sleeve and said quietly : ‘ You 'd better pull your socks up , or you 'll be playing for your place . ’
27 Or you 'll be laid up .
28 Let us imagine , as the first dawning of objective thought , a child wanting another helping at dinner , remembering what it is like to be sick , and telling himself what he has often been told by his mother , ‘ Do n't , or you 'll be ill ’ .
29 ‘ Do n't underestimate this club , or you 'll be left with egg on your face .
30 ‘ But do n't think too long , or you 'll be sorry .
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