Example sentences of "[coord] i [vb mod] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Either you increase my husband 's wages to reflect the work he does on your behalf , or I might find it my duty to persuade him to look for other employment , perhaps with one of the many property owners hereabouts . ’ |
2 | ‘ Get it open or I 'll kick it down . ’ |
3 | Better do it otherwise you 'll forget , gon na eat that little bit of cake or I 'll throw it away ? |
4 | ‘ Open it or I 'll break it down ! ’ he bit out , slamming a hand on it violently . |
5 | ‘ Now , or I 'll do it for you ! ’ |
6 | Do n't you look at me like that or I 'll shove it up your arse . |
7 | You tell me or I 'll beat it out of you ! ’ |
8 | ‘ Talk , or I 'll beat it out of you . ’ |
9 | Either come down here and have it now or I 'll eat it . |
10 | or I 'll put it in the sitting room |
11 | Oh go on Chris or I 'll turn it on . |
12 | ‘ Either you clean the deck , Rickie , or I 'll scrub it with your hair . ’ |
13 | Shut up or I 'll keep it ! |
14 | Send it back immediately , or I 'll take it back for you — and punch his impertinent face in while I 'm at it ! ’ |
15 | ‘ Frank , kindly remove your hand or I may remove it myself . |
16 | If it was nice and cold or I 'd put it in the freezer , then open the other one . |
17 | ‘ I ca n't do it ! ’ she had to tell her , and , when her sister 's look suddenly became hostile , ‘ I 'm sure if you wrote to Mr Gajdusek , or phoned him — or I could do it for you , ’ she volunteered hastily , not wanting to be bad friends with her , now of all times . |
18 | I could put it into Event , or I could give it to you for Time Out … |
19 | Or I could make it into a puppet . |
20 | ‘ Neither Connie nor I could touch it . |
21 | ‘ And I dare say it was too , ’ said Mrs Parvis . |
22 | ‘ And I dare say it 's a great advantage to Lord Darlington to have someone to keep an expert eye on the activities of the gardener . ’ |
23 | ‘ Yes , thank you , miss , we 're stopping at the Royal , and I may say it seems fairly comfortable . |
24 | You can come in on Saturday and I 'll give it you then . ’ |
25 | Now , there 's a proof for that and I 'll give it to you but but you 're not expected to know it , but it 's there for those of you who want it . |
26 | I 'll give you your pocket money and then you stick a fiver in and I 'll give it you back . |
27 | Yeah , just ask me and I 'll give it |
28 | And I 'll show it to whomsoever I wish . |
29 | ‘ I suggest you have another glass of wine and sit there and I 'll sort it out . |
30 | ‘ And I 'll place it in safe keeping , do n't you worry . ’ |