Example sentences of "[noun] then i [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If it 's just a cough to go with the cold then there 's nothing they can do anyway , but if it 's an asthmatic cough then I can give him some erm Ventolin . |
2 | If there 's any hint that you do not have your own car then I will play you out as well as the company . |
3 | If the trouble spreads far enough and he thinks he can buy peace with a cheap loaf of bread then I should think he will . |
4 | So if you cut your toenails do n't leave them lying around on the floor , do n't make too much noise if you have to use the slop bucket at night and if you 're a shit-stabber then I 'll tell you now , my arsehole is n't for rent . |
5 | Yeah , let me eat this last piece of cheesecake then I can help you |
6 | If you continue to behave in this childish manner then I will carry you up there ! ’ |
7 | ‘ Look , ’ she bit out , ‘ if you … you took it upon yourself to waltz into my bedroom , uninvited , merely to admire the scenery then I 'd appreciate it if you 'd kindly waltz back out . |
8 | ‘ If you wish to be left to your own devices then I will leave you . ’ |
9 | I 'll have a word then I 'll give you a ring tomorrow |
10 | I want you to sing Father Christmas Away in a Manger then I 'll turn it off . |
11 | If Nick Serota can raise the money for his plans then I would support them , provided the bulk of the historic British collection was on display . |
12 | If that 's his case then I 'll take him for breach of contract . |
13 | I see , well in that case then I will leave it alone , I 'll deal with this a little bit later on , obviously it could take |
14 | And if there is any decent suits then I 'll let you know . |
15 | Wycliffe said : ‘ Just one more thing then I 'll leave you to it . |
16 | Cos if I 've got her letter then I can copy it all down perfectly . |
17 | If you get in my way then I 'll destroy you . |
18 | If I have a problem then I can take it elsewhere and find out for sure . |
19 | Seventy grand I paid for it , and that was the national debt then I can tell you . |
20 | ‘ However , if you say you are her solicitor then I must believe you . |