Example sentences of "[verb] if i [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I apologise if I 've interrupted your work . ’ |
2 | I do n't know if I 've shown you it |
3 | I do n't know if I 've got them here . |
4 | Now I 'm standing here in this thing and I do n't even know if I 've got it on back to front or not . ’ |
5 | I do n't know if I 've got it on . |
6 | But I did n't know if I 'd done something wrong when I was taken away from my mother . ’ |
7 | ‘ You are going , and I do not know if I have helped you . |
8 | I do n't know if I want to marry him , or if I will whenever it comes to the crunch . |
9 | Well , you know , I mean I 'd like to know if I 've answered them right , you know . |
10 | well it 's Wednesday now look , just even to know if I 've got something there |
11 | ‘ Mary wanted to know if I planned to marry you . |
12 | As a practising manager scanning and trying to make sense of the environment surrounding my particular enterprise , I came , too , to experience a high degree of frustration with , and scepticism about , the very notion of scanning ; and great concern as to the bias that I might introduce if I tried to communicate my conclusions to others ! |
13 | I can isolate my Koi and they are easy to catch if I need to give them short term baths . |
14 | ’ ‘ I would n't have come , ’ said the soldier , who would not have missed it for worlds , ‘ I would n't have come if I 'd known there would be Druids squashing and glooming . |
15 | Well , like I say if I want to bring my family , I 've got to pay five pound which |
16 | What happens if I fail to meet my goals ? |
17 | Of course it is easy to look back now and say , well , would anyone have noticed if I had left my shoes lying around the changing room instead of buckling them up inside my satchel when I changed into my gym kit for classes with the Butcher ? |
18 | It could be argued that on occasions I 've taken on things which probably I have n't done as well out of financially as I might have done if I 'd done something else . |
19 | ‘ What might I not have done if I 'd had my own clubs for the first two rounds ? ’ |
20 | So he s , I said to him is it alright , says am I in danger of coasting if I 've got my foot on the if , if I 'm taking the corner in first and I 'm slipping and I got the clutch , I 'm using the engine but I 've , not much |
21 | I looked in the folder again to see if I 'd missed anything . |
22 | sorry can , can we get to the question again , want to see if I 've got it right , correct me if I 'm wrong , over the eighty schemes and the five years that you had put forward budgets for all , you had n't included a contingency fund element ? |
23 | and you read the number to me I said to see if I 've got it right . |
24 | unfortun unfortunately I mean if I 'd left it where it was erm would have , it would have been better . |
25 | As you say three thousand pound a year that could be paid off a place of our own is is just I mean if I have to rent it well I 'll have to rent one . |
26 | But then should I also have said that Oliver rang up the next day and asked if I 'd liked them ? |
27 | As we walked towards an ancient Volkswagen she took my arm and rested too heavily upon it and asked if I 'd brought her anything from London . |
28 | You asked if I 'd got it that 's how I got it , knew what it was |
29 | However , shortly before the List 's publication , I received a visit from Harold Evans , then the editor of the Sunday Times , who came to breakfast and rather slyly asked if I had seen it ; to which I replied that I had not seen it and knew nothing of its contents . |
30 | Still , Melissa was pleasant enough and said Hello and asked if I minded driving them back to the village . |