Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] i will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You will speak to me politely or I will split my men here into two football teams with you as the ball .
2 ‘ Get his boots off and get him below or I 'll sail the lot of you straight into the reef . ’
3 ‘ If we 've been doing lessons all morning , they 've usually had enough by the afternoon , so we 'll sing some songs together or I 'll tell them a story .
4 I like to rehearse the bad things so that I 'll know how to behave when they really happen . ’
5 Erm so that I 'll have oh plenty of gathers you see but the pole will be smooth .
6 So you just watch out for everything for me , and take notice , so that I 'll catch up .
7 And the boatman said : ‘ Tell me which boat it is so that I will know which boat not to look under . ’
8 For in all that was said by me , I was nothing , the Lord put all in my mouth , and told me what I should say , and that from the written word , he put it in my memory and mouth ; so that I will have nothing ascribed to me .
9 ‘ Obviously it 's not good enough and I 'll decide over the next 48 hours what I am going to do .
10 Get me close enough and I will do the rest . ’
11 I do n't care how different he is underneath , ’ she cut through Davide 's protests , ‘ how much bluster it is , blusterers make poor husbands , never could make a woman happy for more than five minutes , and anyway , Caterina can do better and I 'll see to it that Rosalba does better too .
12 Come inside and I 'll warm you . ’
13 ‘ Come inside and I 'll explain . ’
14 Blinking her eyes rapidly to try and clear her head , Sarah said , ‘ Come inside and I 'll go and look . ’
15 I think it would be nice if we all got together so will we aim to do that sometime in the next month or so and I 'll tell Napier that that we 're doing that
16 Well , you know , I mean she 's gone to midwifery now and she 's , say she 's due home , half nine she 'll come home eleven o'clock and I 'll say where have you been till now ?
17 hmm , so that post office , I says to Billy I wo n't be long and I 'll do you some rice
18 It wo n't be much but I will pay .
19 Pete asked and Mum grinned and said ‘ Well , I suppose so but I 'll give it a good wash when we get home . ’
20 Nay , rather than I 'll leave my Cause i' th' Lurch , I 'll — I 'll — I 'll
21 Mrs Grant , I 'll need to be away or I 'll miss my bus .
22 Go away or I 'll call the police . ’
23 In 1967 he wrote : ‘ Human beings will become so used to being crushed together that when they are on their own , they will suffer withdrawal symptoms : ‘ Doctor — I 've got to get on to a crowded train soon or I 'll go mad ’ . ’
24 He said and says nothing , just that I 'll find out some day but by then it 'll be too late .
25 Anyway I 'm not signing off until about 5.30 tonight so I 'll keep waiting and reading those messages until then — after I 've been to the pub at dinner time of course !
26 Any longer and I 'll have you arrested . ’
27 He rings you up and goes he goes hello it 's Jonathan and you go oh right hello Jonathan and he does n't say anything so you talk to him for about half an hour or so and then you go alright Jonathan , better go , you know and then he goes no no I 've got something to tell you and you go oh alright what is it then and he goes I ca n't remember it man , just talk to me for a bit longer and I 'll remember it then and it goes on like that for hours and hours and it 's so boring .
28 do we want to erm go I mean obviously we want to go away and I 'll do it with my friend and you 'll do it your
29 try to walk away and I 'll come to depend on you , I give you all the love I had in me da da da I ca n't believe it 's true you better stop stop with my heart , you always break my heart , you better stop before you tear us all apart you better stop .
30 You see and then you 'll be away and I 'll say to myself now that describes it .
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