Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] if you [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I mean if you 've still got the original bag or the wrapper or , or the box or the price
2 Yeah , well I mean if you 've only got to the one machine you do n't need two boards necessarily do you ?
3 But I mean if you count how many people were there when I went to mass when it was a holy day .
4 I had n't got much , I mean if you go privately .
5 I mean if you go down Cornmarket in a normal summer , you can hardly hear anything but erm American voices , so it just shows that there is a vast potential there , but it 's getting them here .
6 more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know
7 Erm er I mean if you go back to 's view , i it is , it 's legitimate for the , for the masses to commit excesses , it 's not legitimate for the Party to promote them .
8 But then I got I mean if you said right we 'll get a yeah , a or something right ?
9 I mean if you felt really unwell or … ’
10 The thing is I mean if you turn round and just say to them well they 're messing about with all the hours we 've put it down to the erm
11 You can be as thick as two short planks but I mean if you have n't got enough food in your belly you 're gon na be wanting to do something about it .
12 I mean if you do n't , think , oh well I 'd I do n't want to be well it 's not the teachers fault cos you do n't get on !
13 I mean if you do n't want to say its alright
14 Right , okay , well I 'll do it now , so we do n't , so we 're not mechanically going through this , cos I mean if you do n't know what a P E P is , it 's worth looking at now .
15 Well , what d t I think if you draw a pl if you draw a plan , er that certainly should be taken i I I mean if you do n't want me to consider the plan , put a line through it , yeah ?
16 No that 's right really , I mean if you do n't know the area you do n't know which road to take on the islands .
17 I mean if you do n't get much of an item off an item you 'd know that is well in date .
18 It is a long way , yeah , yeah , but still , I mean if you do n't have a win for a few weeks then you have a hundred pound it 's ha
19 Well that 's what I say if you go down on er Sunday , but they wo n't be there , we 'll have to make a organize a .
20 I reckon if you 'ad n't left you 'd 'ave bin a parlourmaid by now , ’ Ella Tomkin said .
21 Oh , well , I guess if you do n't know who he is you ca n't be going to marry him , can you ? ’ he asked with irrefutable logic .
22 And I suppose if you do n't have a fridge you do n't have to go out and buy all sorts of junky things like eggs and mayonnaise and ice-cream to fill it up with .
23 But I suppose if you do n't want to miss the start you could just go straight in . ’
24 So I suppose if you do n't get the first term in in county school , they do n't bother with you .
25 I think if you go back a hundred years the problems in British culture were much worse , but nonetheless I do think there 's a tremendous arrogance around in modern so-called civilized Britain , and particularly when they talk about the ancient civilization of Israel , I just think that they were a far more humane nation than we are .
26 Yeah and er you know we can do a certain amount but I think if you went away from that you can go away from it a little bit but I think if you went too much away the people that you have and and our audience when we 've got them you know , they tend to stay with us you know they do n't change like the the youngsters and when we started off first you know our audience were mainly over forty five fifty plus really and now they 're down to we 're getting you know loads of of people in their twenties and in their teens and even down to kids like last night , five and six years old .
27 Yeah and er you know we can do a certain amount but I think if you went away from that you can go away from it a little bit but I think if you went too much away the people that you have and and our audience when we 've got them you know , they tend to stay with us you know they do n't change like the the youngsters and when we started off first you know our audience were mainly over forty five fifty plus really and now they 're down to we 're getting you know loads of of people in their twenties and in their teens and even down to kids like last night , five and six years old .
28 I think if you know where you 're going it 's nearer than we went .
29 And it was true , I did and er , and I did reasonably well at most of the games that I play but er I played cricket for St John 's and I played when I was in the army at this last time and er , and erm , you , you know it 's I , I think if you make up your mind and you 're fit enough .
30 I think if you listen hard , you can probably hear some laughing .
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