Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [pers pn] if you [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 well it was a book that was produced a little while ago you can buy that tape deck off me if you like
2 Er a a and then say , well we can take that on board for you if you like but it might be more efficient for you to do the possessions because the civil engineer Leeds , actually is part of your organization a a and it might be more appropriate for you to get those possessions in , for you to decide whether or not you want one big bang o o o of a week 's possession or , or you want to do it i in four hour no-trains periods for the next three years .
3 in the kitchen lening , leaning on er , on there there 's a drink there look on the draining board for you if you have n't had one
4 ‘ We can go look for her if you want , ’ I offered , jerking a thumb at the Transit .
5 Why talk about it if you do n't know ? ’
6 Companies are also obliged by law to stop sending mail to you if you ask them .
7 Cold nights , of course , do n't mind Richard , it 's a compliment to him if you think about it . "
8 I 'll pull that long hair of yours if you do n't obey me at once ! ’
9 No , you can have a read of it if you like , but I 'll scrunched the others up there , stuff them in there , stuff
10 In most cases you can take your pension plan with you if you change jobs .
11 ‘ I will bring Mordecai to you if you wish , and he will confirm what I say . ’
12 You can pay for , a group of you if you want , you know , i if some of are happy to , you know , there 'll be two or three of you that will help .
13 Unless you want to intimidate the people you are seeing ( and you will get a less truthful picture of them if you do ) then consider conducting the interview in two fairly comfortable chairs placed at angles next to each other .
14 ‘ I will spend the night with you if you wish it .
15 I 'll have more respect for you if you do . ’
16 You can , too , win a straight argument with them if you have a sound case .
17 It wo n't go any tighter , you 'll have to put more paper in it if you wan na
18 But it does sound quite a big area to me if you have n't got the land in the first place .
19 And use your calculator on it if you like , what what are you going to do ?
20 ‘ They seemed rather laden to me , but I 'll take your word for it if you tell me that it 's all general interest in my private life . ’
21 How can Christ be a perfect penitent if he is really sinless ? putting it in ordinary terms : if you are completely innocent of a crime , no one is going to make much sense of it if you say : ‘ I am not guilty of this offence , but I confess on behalf of others and wish to represent their guilt . ’
22 ‘ It 's no concern of mine if you choose to sit up there all night , half dressed , not to mention half cut .
23 ‘ I 'll have a word with her if you send her along , once the plastering 's taken care of . ’
24 ‘ You are a success to them if you fit in with the culture , particularly when they have gone thousands of miles and built up the clubs themselves .
25 Er I could go on at great length about it if you wish me to but I 'm sure you do n't .
26 I mean the you 've probably got more chance of having an audience with her if you 've got aids than if you have n't catch aids , meet the princess
27 ‘ They just put a tick on it if you 've done it at all .
28 There 's a private telephone in the compartment in front of you if you need to make any outside calls .
29 sleep all day Ann will get fed up with you she wo n't wan na buy house with you if you do
30 Charlotte mummy get cross with you if you start this nonsense , just got to get some dog food and some bread then we can go home , O K ?
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