Else will he come, never boar so brim,[152] nor toast so hot.
Let us inclose him, that he may not fly, Else will he be gone, when he doth us espy.
If it befit us, we will take up our abode therein, else will we take counsel of departing elsewhither.
So give ear unto that which I say; else will I kill thee.
Come, cease thy kicking, else will I give thee an inch of steel to quiet thee.
Very well; but none of thy hard names, friend Glumm, else will I set my big brother Erling at thee.
Glumm, turning fiercely on his companion, "and let not thy pert tongue dare to speak of such things, else will I show thee that there are other things besides spears to lay across thy shoulders.
In despite of thee I know what thou saidst to him, and needs must I know the priest of whom thou art so mightily enamoured and who, by means of his conjurations, lieth with thee every night; else will I slit thy weasand.
But take good care he lay not his hands on thee; else will he give thee an ill morrow and thou wilt have marred my plans.
Give ear, then, to my words; else will I slay thee.
But Kamar al-Zaman said, "O my father, nothing will serve but thou must furnish me with merchandise wherewithal to travel; else will I fly from thee at unawares though without money or merchandise.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "else will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.