Example sentences of "[pron] will [verb] his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hold this Ded and I 'll prang his mouth open .
2 Maybe I 'll make his mother happy and make the family breakfast this Father 's Day .
3 If he gives you any problems , lemme know and I 'll kick his ass . ’
4 It was an honest mistake and one that all of the current Leeds back four have been repeating frequently since then — however if I ever see Bredan ‘ F***k**g ’ Gormless I 'll kick his head in ( NOT ! ) .
5 I 'll break his neck if ever I get hold of him , ’ said Len , looking fiercely round the teashop .
6 I 'll finish his bed and get him to lie on his side to make it easy for thee .
7 Yeah so I , I 'll get his breakfast first
8 I 'll get his number for you and you can call him yourself What about you , though , Rose ?
9 I 'll get his coat .
10 If the King lifts the siege , I 'll mine his privy . ’
11 No problem Mr Prospect , I 'm glad you feel that way however I am seeing you in a fortnight 's time , have a chat with him between then and now and when I see you next week I 'll ta or whenever the time 'll be , I 'll take his telephone number from you then .
12 I 'll take his horse . ’
13 He said , oh no I 'll take his line and I have n't got the money
14 Anytime he does n't , you let me know an' I 'll bust his nose fer ‘ im again . ’
15 I 'll have his skin for sausages , you see if I do n't ! ’
16 I thought , as I heaved at the engine , if this is the price , I 'll seem his fool ; but not be his fool .
17 I 'll clip his ear for him in a minute .
18 ‘ If he does that I 'll clobber him — I 'll wring his neck — ’
19 I do n't know where he is , I 'll smash his head in when we get home , taking care to use the rolling-pin , then I can tell the judge I was just rolling out the sausage plait when he took me unawares .
20 I 'll smash his face !
21 After his retirement , I might try to persuade him to enjoy himself by accompanying me to whatever seaside resort the Conservative party attends for its conference next October — I will ensure his safety of passage into the hall — so that he can see how few pinstripe suits there are , let alone the mythical hats of which he spoke .
22 He wants to get out of that office , get out into the areas , find out what is going on and do something about the problem , or I will kick his backside for him .
23 I will check his pulse tomorrow morning . ’
24 ‘ If I ask him to give Sidacai pardon , I will forfeit his favour . ’
25 I will inherit his vest ,
26 I ask you dear friends to pray for me in this area for guidance , finance and I will seek his will in everything . ’
27 If Stuart feels it 's necessary for me to come off I will accept his decision .
28 I will direct his point to the chairman of British Rail , so that the matters are taken into account .
29 ‘ Well , ’ said Julia with feeling , ‘ if he goes on like this , I should think someone will break his neck . ’
30 Tabkay introduced his teachings to the Atisha Mahayana Buddhist Centre in 1988 and hopes soon to find premises to establish a small residential centre in Darlington , which will mean his spending three days a week in Darlington .
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