Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] if [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Perhaps , after all , they 'll wait to see if I bring you back .
2 Want to know if we released it . ’
3 Well I want to know if he loves you that much when 's he gon na take you away from all this ?
4 What does it profit us to list the number of times a mother rubs her baby 's back when we really want to know if she did it with affection or out of nervousness ?
5 ‘ No , I just want to know if anyone knows you 're here . ’
6 I want to support him , I am doing so , even if he refuses to acknowledge that just now because it 's easier for him to bear what has happened if he pretends it is me who is more broken than he .
7 She went out into the hall , not looking to see if he followed her .
8 I came to see if you needed me .
9 These options can be tailored to suit if you find they are n't easily remembered or clash with some other option .
10 Often men will look to see if they fancy you , keeping you waiting whilst they assess how they will do business with you .
11 Chairman , my point of order , my point of order I second and I reserve my remarks I was waiting to see if you called me last .
12 And the , this will appear by the end of November , and people will only have after this first council tax demands in March , they 've got to appeal if they think they 're in the wrong band .
13 Erm yes three pictures that you might like to sell if you give me a price for them .
14 " I really do think ah Steve -oh , and please do n't hesitate to interject if you feel you have anything you wish to articulate ; this is n't a star chamber here , I want you to play a full and meaningful part in this discussion If you feel that thereby we can ah , resolve , …
15 John MacEwen said he 'd follow me in his pick-up , and that the journey would probably kill him , but it was a chance I had to take , he was definitely going to die if I left him there .
16 And what 's going to happen if we get it to react with H two S O four ?
17 Where they become problematic , especially for members of marginalized cultural groups , is in what they begin to mean if we take them out of the pristine hot-house of the academy and put them into the messy struggles of day-to-day life .
18 — He 'll have panicked if I know him , that Warden .
19 She saw him blush , the way Mike might have done if someone told him his salary at the bank was inadequate .
20 ‘ Would you have gone if I asked you to stay ? ’
21 At one time I would buy a bottle of whiskey and pour it all over me before going home because I knew she would n't try to argue if she thought I was drunk .
22 " You do mind if I hate you , " she said .
23 Adam sat motionless in one of the corners — looking less and less like a real person , Ruth noted ; he never spoke now , or appeared to hear if anyone addressed him .
24 Er , I sorry , , just clearing my throat , er , I did , I did delegate if somebody put it on the end of somebody 's assignment , then I to it , but I tend to find I underestimate what people can do for me all the time , and do n't identify just how much those people can give me back , and I did , or I do have a tendency at times to give people like before , to hold on too much , try and do too much myself , and er , you ca n't do it that way in case .
25 Bring along questions to do with revision , bring along planned essays that you 've written if you want me to have a look at them .
26 I said look if I say it does n't look right that 's all I know , it just does n't look right
27 What we 've got if you write them out separately
28 She does fret if I leave her behind .
29 it does help if you say it twice cos
30 ‘ I just wanted to know if you loved her , ’ Ruth interrupted urgently .
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