Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] will [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Be responsible to your community or dey will get ya |
2 | Either you accept my terms and face me in combat , or I will leave you here with your weapons … and two corpses ! ’ |
3 | well item one is the minutes of the A G M nineteen ninety two if there are any queries , may I have them now or I will take them as read and sign them . |
4 | You will obey me or I will take you to the Marshalsea Prison , and there you can sit and listen to what I say . ’ |
5 | You will kiss me , or I will kiss you . |
6 | Each of these forms , or intensities , can be given a separate name , but they all belong to the same basic message : ‘ Clear off , or I will attack you . ’ |
7 | " Never mention Virginia to me , nor call her foul names in my hearing , or I will thrash you until you scream for mercy , and mercy you will not get . |
8 | Hand it over or I will kill you . ’ |
9 | John Davies screamed at police : ‘ Get back or I will cut her , ’ when he grabbed hold of terrified telephonist Alma Rodham , 50 . |
10 | It is a dimension which meets us everywhere if we will let it , or which will elude us everywhere if we will not . |
11 | Feed the larvae to your fish before they metamorphose into adults , or you will lose them ! |
12 | They stare at Aisling or say do n't touch that mark or you will catch it . ’ |
13 | ‘ You mean as long as I clean the bath , he or she will leave me in peace , right ? ’ |
14 | teacher 's nose he or she will think it 's a brilliant laugh to give you so much detention that you 'll be lucky to leave the class in time to pick up your pension . |
15 | But do n't tell her that , or she will refuse it all ! ’ |
16 | A solicitor will tell you whether you have a case and what your chances of succeeding in any claim might be ; he or she will advise you where — Court or Tribunal — and will explain the procedure and steps to be taken throughout , and will represent you in negotiations with your employer if you wish . |
17 | Decide if you want reception photographs and ask the photographer if he or she will cover them . |
18 | Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here . |
19 | But one thing I 've learnt through life is do n't predict when a revolution will take place , or who will run it . |
20 | Mr Prescott said : ‘ If private capital can not produce the goods as it said it could , they should be given a short period of time to clear the mess up , or we will take it over . |
21 | ‘ Do n't cut her hair or it will stop her talking ! ’ |
22 | A tribunal will either re instate you or it will say they have to pay compensation . |
23 | In tennis he will ask his students to call out their estimate of the height of the ball above the net as it crosses from side to side , or he will ask them to shout ‘ Bounce ’ each time the ball bounces and ‘ Hit ’ each time it is hit , giving Self 2 a chance to show what a fluent player he really is . |
24 | Although the question posed by a CF adult : ‘ Are you sure beyond reasonable doubt that we should live our lives wondering who or what will contaminate us with P , cepacia ’ has not been fully answered , our investigations support the conclusion of a recent editorial that the ‘ risks can not be ignored ’ . |
25 | This sound gets progressively louder over the next 3 Turns , and nothing will stop it . |
26 | If you take the easy way you will have failed , and nothing will save you then , not your skill , not your determination or righteousness , and not your luck because that will have turned against you . |
27 | Sheriff Presslie told Taylor : ‘ The consequences of the accident will obviously bear heavily on you and nothing will take it away . ’ |
28 | ‘ And no-one will help you leave . |
29 | The position is as I have stated and I will repeat it for the benefit of the right hon. Gentleman . |
30 | my father 's God , and I will exalt him . |