Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] 'll [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Go and put away your work and tidy your drawer immediately , or I 'll tell Miss Scatcherd ! ’ |
2 | ‘ Now , do n't try and wriggle out of it or I 'll send Vittorio round to see you . |
3 | ‘ Jack , would you for God 's sake shut up or I 'll get Amy Winship and Joe Reynolds to come and deal with you ! ’ |
4 | Or I 'll get ideas again . ’ |
5 | Speak up , girl , or I 'll have Roberts throw you out . " |
6 | A single-glazed window has a ‘ cold zone ’ around it where you 'll get convection draughts ( as well as the draughts coming in through the gaps ) . |
7 | Well if unfortunately you do n't go where you 'll have Manda to join , you know , if you want to , if there 's things you wan na go to . |
8 | I asked him — I told him ‘ Shut up or you 'll wake Cathy too ’ and he got madder — he — he thinks — he says I keep them awake so — so — so I do n't have to go to bed with him . ’ |
9 | Shut up now , or you 'll wake Doyle . ’ |
10 | ‘ Oi , do n't lean out or you 'll get smuts in your eye ! |
11 | it must leave it or you 'll get noises they need watering |
12 | ‘ For God 's sake get in , or you 'll get pneumonia ! ’ |
13 | ‘ Careful , Jacko , or you 'll have hysterics , ’ said Dalziel . |
14 | And for God 's sake shut the door behind you or we 'll have smoke everywhere . ’ |
15 | Or sometimes it 's a kind of ransom — send money or we 'll play noughts and crosses on your Leonardo cartoon . |
16 | So where is that I 'll go Doctor for my hair ? |
17 | It also has a detailed chapter on the handling of cross-wind landing gear that I 'll bet Peter Underhill wishes he had read before testing the Helio Courier in our March issue . |
18 | It 's very rare when I 'm practising at home that I 'll need feedback or a lot of ambience . |
19 | There are candles strategically placed , so I 'll fix things in here and then come through to you . ’ |
20 | ‘ Personally , ’ he said , ‘ I support the Labour party but the armed forces are sworn to uphold the government of the day , so I 'll vote Conservative , of course . ’ |
21 | It was the first time I 've seen either Perberton and White so I 'll reserve judgement on them for the time being . |
22 | The cottage is rather cosy , and I 'm busy on a new story , so I 'll have plenty to do even if the weather 's bad . |
23 | Not a lot , so I 'll insult Steve instead — he 's an ugly Welsh git with an in-growing chin ! |
24 | ‘ As sure as I am that you 'll leave New York as you arrived — empty-handed . ’ |
25 | ‘ But , to answer your question , no , I 'm not worried that you 'll take advantage of your position to misdirect my designers . |
26 | So while you might well overhear Eeyore sighing to himself , and know therefore that he is n't trying to mislead anyone , it 's much less likely ( though not of course impossible ) that you 'll overhear Rabbit muttering ‘ There 's honey ’ to himself . |
27 | And , going on in the same vein before Fabia could gently state that she would n't dream of going to Czechoslovakia without her , ‘ It 's about a four-hour crossing so you 'll have time for some shut-eye and a rest before … ’ |
28 | Your history department or geography department may say well if we had a micro we 'd be able to do such and such and they 'll think about that in competition with other needs — textbooks or whatever _ so you 'll see departments using them , as I say , in the same way that we 'd use other sophisticated aids . |
29 | then Jean , you 'll need proper su so you 'll need sunglasses . |
30 | The backbone , as with all gardening , should ensure winter interest as well as a summer climax , so you 'll need evergreens or plants with good winter outlines . |