Example sentences of "[conj] we 'll [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Or we 'll both die ! ’
2 Get it together , Doyle , or we 'll never pin these bastards down … ’
3 We started with provisioning the boat at the quay ( ’ Put the bloody whisky out of sight or we 'll never get shown in Saudi Arabia ’ ) and leaving the quay .
4 ‘ Keep moving , or we 'll never get there . ’
5 Anyway , I 'm going to get ready or we 'll never get the shopping done before you go to work .
6 Anyway , I 'm going to get ready or we 'll never get the shopping done before you go to work .
7 ‘ If it is full steam ahead for next year , I 'd predict that it wo n't be a marathon slog , although we 'll probably try to do as many countries as possible .
8 I was going to say , when it comes to paragraph five , do you erm suggest that you actually think in terms of church organisations , they 're not mentioned , and I look forward in in paragraph seven one to the seminar , the working seminar that 's going to be in the near future , and I hope that we 'll soon get a date , so that we can get it in our very busy diaries , in the hope that we can come along and learn more about this .
9 Right , I agree with that , and I think that we 'll simply leave out the word ‘ natural ’ in future , wo n't we .
10 Well our lovely trip was to Athens last year , yes , erm when we did the Britten 's War Requiem beneath the Acropolis in the old amphitheatre there and that was an experience that we 'll all remember , and then previously we went to Lisbon , which was very exciting — it was a completely different sort of experience .
11 We 'll then , I 'll then invite a speaker from each region on the C E C statement and following on from that we 'll then take the vote on the statement and comp twenty nine and motion three nine six .
12 And we 've been told that we 'll only get between a nought and one point five percent increase at the most .
13 And I think that 's something that we 'll certainly discuss tomorrow , on Thursday .
14 Pam , most of the morning papers of course , have had er , glowing tributes , quite rightly so , to Danny Blanchflower , we 've had a lot of people on this morning saying that we 'll never see his like again .
15 But we do take some of them on for work experience — we have to remember that we 'll always need a pool of new photographers to choose from . ’
16 And it came home to me that you know we all had to come to terms in some way with erm with what it was all about and the kids and you know and it became something of a I mean i it was the experience that we went through you know it was i it was you know something that we 'll always remember I think because it 'll always make Christmas different I think for us in a way you know but it And when they came up from South Wales with car loads and van loads and I mean we all just sobbed you know I mean there was nothing to do really you know it was just and I think anyway that was Christmas , but I mean er .
17 by next Christmas we will have made even more changes to the house , so we 'll probably adapt the decorations to suit
18 Ron will be back tonight , so we 'll probably go out for a couple of pints .
19 Now we 've got multiply into the brackets , so we 'll just leave the ten where it is and work out what happens to this , everything inside the bracket has got to be multiplied by ?
20 As I said I 'll be having quite a lot to say about in the lectures , so we 'll just regard this class as a kind of prelude to that .
21 Well I 'm not going out to buy any now I 'm gon na wait till next week so we 'll just have
22 It does at the moment according to the reports , everything is aimed at the control and the command network and also and obviously at the military targets , so we 'll just have to wait and see
23 And we 're all very worried that we might not be alive for much longer , so we 'll just keep talking , because that 's better than thinking .
24 Right , so we 'll just exit .
25 ‘ Miss Honey taught it to us in three minutes so we 'll never forget it .
26 and there 's twelve hours so we 'll only need a thousand and two hundred
27 Well he thinks the only way that modern will accept the rule of one person rather than another is if they think they 're somehow there as a result of their own action , so we 'll only accept the rule of erm our leaders if we think we put them there and we take them back again , we put them there and can recall them and this for Barry is the only merit that contemporary democratic policy democratic erm systems that it allows us to think of our rulers as having some legitimate claim to rule .
28 ‘ There are some great titles out there , ’ he said , exclusively to ZZAP ! , ‘ … and many will swap them because they 've completed them , so we 'll always have loads of great games . ’
29 We still work in the same building , so we 'll often pop into each other 's offices or talk on the phone , although Peter often blips me on my computer .
30 So , we 'll forget all that , and we 'll just assume that what Freud really meant , was that people have sense of guilt because they 've been socialized to have it .
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