Example sentences of "[adv] if [pron] [vb mod] [verb] me " in BNC.

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1 She 'd seen her brother 's and she wanted to see if they all looked like that and she asked me so I showed her mine , but it was only if she 'd show me hers and she did as well . ’
2 So if you 'll excuse me , I 'll join you both later . ’
3 So if you 'll excuse me — ’
4 I have to be up early tomorrow , so if you 'll excuse me I think I 'll go on up to bed . ’
5 The I 'm your representative for the minster governors and I 'll be slipping out later on this evening if I may of the installation of the new headteacher , that will be seven minutes time so if you 'll excuse me .
6 ‘ Annie up the road told me to come here ; she said that you sometimes take in paying guests — and there was n't anywhere else , and it was dark , and raining — but it obviously is n't a very good idea , so if you could tell me where else to try — I 'll go and try , ’ she concluded lamely .
7 Okay , so if you can give me some suggestions that might , might actually improve , cos we 've got to be seriously thinking that she 's fifty six , this is the other key to it .
8 So if you can hack me you can hack anything .
9 The hon. Gentleman is concerned about the placement of this convicted person in a nearby hostel , so if he will give me the details of the case I shall have it investigated by Her Majesty 's inspectorate of probation .
10 Yes , I would like to feature your project , especially if you can provide me with two or three good quality photographs to illustrate your article .
11 Meanwhile if anyone can send me a set of rules for fantasy games they are involved in or know about , I will take them into consideration .
12 Just just just — if you could just if you could let me know , say within the next fortnight , if you know that is .
13 ‘ I would n't have stayed if I had n't felt so ill , and now that I 'm better I 'll go home if you can get me to Paris , Monsieur Lemarchand . ’
14 I can picture Marie — how she 'd tell me off if she could see me .
15 ‘ I told you , it 's my fault and you can run me in if you like , ’ I said , turning to go , ‘ now if you 'll excuse me , I 've got a bus to catch . ’
16 Now if you 'll excuse me , I must get home to me boys . ’
17 Now if you 'll excuse me — "
18 And now if you 'll excuse me , I wo n't stay any longer .
19 Now if you 'll excuse me . ’
20 Now if you 'll excuse me , I do have a job to do . ’
21 And now if you 'll excuse me , I really must go to bed and nurse this throat before I lose my voice altogether .
22 Now if you 'll excuse me , I have to go and do that very thing . ’
23 Now if you 'll excuse me a moment .
24 Now if you 'll allow me to take your bag : this way , please . ’
25 Now if you 'll forgive me — ’ Kate could hardly bear his sarcasm ‘ — I 'm going to crash out .
26 Now if you 'd tell me what happened at the dinner . ’
27 Now if you 'd like me to tell you what I really think of United Motors after all these years , I 'll do so . ’
28 Well if you can give me some reassurance
29 transport management , yeah , erm anyway erm so well if you , if you can well if you can give me a list of , of what 's outstanding , if you can see Dave and you can see Guy
30 ‘ Yes indeed , well if you will excuse me … ’
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