Example sentences of "if [pron] want [pers pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean obviously I 'd have to pay more er for if I want it to end at sixty . |
2 | ‘ If I want you to act as my emissary , I shall tell you so . |
3 | I asked her if she wanted me to go with her but she said no . |
4 | If you want me to trust in you , you 'll have to do more than protest your innocence , or you go it alone . ’ |
5 | Of course , if you want me to pay for the call I will . ’ |
6 | ‘ If you want me to keep in touch , and be available for consultation , of course I will . ’ |
7 | See , if you want him to stop in it , you got ta keep paying the forfeit all the time th them weeks that go by . |
8 | If you want it done in half the time , you 've got to have twice as many people . |
9 | How long how many how many men would you need if you want it done in a quarter of the time ? |
10 | Jody perhaps you could like would like to think , if you want us to listen to your playing this afternoon I would like you to listen to what I have to say this morning please . |
11 | If you wanted it done in three hours ? |
12 | No : if we want them to fall in love with us , we 'll just have to ignore them , and hope they do n't go away . |
13 | Erm how many men would we need if we wanted it built in four hours . |
14 | If they wanted him to sing with that ugly old bitch , then sing he would . |
15 | I mean if they especially if they want you to do in the , the championship 's , they , you got the league and then they play er , a knock out competition do n't they ? |
16 | After a moment 's pause , Julia asked if he wanted her to go to the telegraph office for him . |
17 | You can tell him from me that if he wants me to stay in this urban backwater of yours he 'll have to provide me with an interesting occupation — and I do n't mean modelling your dress . |
18 | Rachel cheers me up by saying she was leaving anyhow , and if he wants her to pay for the night then she will and to hell with it . |
19 | The child can have his football boots because the words ‘ we ca n't afford it ’ will be linked to the long-gone and not-lamented past : the tyrant can not control against the will of the subject because he can not frighten his people with notions of helplessness and poverty : the employer will have to charm and wheedle his workers if he wants them to work for him : he will have to sing and dance to entertain them : enthuse them with pleasure for their daily toil : they will be paid with the world 's respect , and all around them there will be abundance . |
20 | Now in some respects what I think should happen , is we should , yeah we should not be negative about going on the course , but in terms of the financial implications I 'm very worried about that and I think there is a erm , there is some need for the client to say , that if he wants us to go on this course we 're happy to go on it , but that he should look seriously at financing and he plus it should have been in the tender document . |