Example sentences of "if i [verb] [adv] [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 The only reason I came in here was that I was on my way into town when your boys called and they said it would be quicker if I came in to see you .
2 Unable to say , Because I felt as if I knew you , as if I 'd always known you ; because your face was as familiar to me as my own , she replied weakly , ‘ Sometimes a particular face stands out .
3 If I 'd only met you in the first place … before Bella , and … well … ’
4 ‘ Damn it , stop looking as if I 've just hit you again !
5 Jeanette 's friend eventually produced the curtains for the sitting room , and I am very pleased with them ( sorry if I 've already told you that — it 's exciting to me anyway ! ) .
6 I would n't have done , if I had n't felt you deserved to be thanked for looking after the dogs .
7 ‘ Wake up , you young vagabond ! ’ said the man a little impatiently ; ‘ I suppose you 'd lay there all day , if I had n't called you . ’
8 " And I would n't have said a word , ducky , if I had n't heard you phoning that doctor . "
9 If I had n't seen you struggling with that dandelion I would n't have said you were the muddy-boots type . ’
10 Watch me and wonder what would have happened if I had n't sent you away last night , if I 'd done what I longed to do , if I 'd let you make love to me …
11 If I had n't stopped you would have made love with me , and that is n't the action of a woman desperately in love with another man , is it ? ’
12 I ca n't bear to think of what would have happened if I had n't told you .
13 If I had n't brought you up , you 'd be in the churchyard with our parents .
14 If I had n't known you could by last night , ’ she retorted , ‘ I 'd have got me a spare staff nurse even if it had meant taking this bloody hospital apart .
15 If I had n't had you for advice
16 If I had ever loved you , if I loved you still , I could not hate myself for my weakness as much as I do now . ’
17 If I had still thought you as slap-happy as I originally assumed — and bluntly , my child , you gave me the impression of being incapable of specialling a cold in the head — if the Night Super .
18 ‘ Look , ’ I said , ‘ I do see your point , and I 'm not trying to talk down to you , but if I went round telling you , or any other patient , their temperatures my bosses would kill me .
19 I knew even then that if I went on seeing you my days of freedom were numbered .
20 You will soon be well , if I do not talk you to death .
21 ‘ How will you leave if I do not let you ? ’
22 For example , you may be the greatest athlete in the world but your capacity to influence my behaviour is very small if I do not know you are a famous athlete or do not value athletic ability .
23 ‘ Tell me , my young friend , ’ he went on , ‘ those orders you have to shoot me — if I do n't give you the money you want — who gave you such orders ? ’
24 If I do n't snap you up someone else will , wo n't they ?
25 And I think that if I do n't tell you about them , well , I guess that no one would ever know .
26 And again I must be frank in telling you , because if I do n't tell you this , one of the maids of the house will likely inform you very shortly , that I 've had two helpers already this year .
27 ‘ I 'm sure you 'll understand if I do n't tell you .
28 If I do n't think you 're suitable and if I do n't think this is for you I 'll I 'll say
29 If I do n't put you safely on the outer side of Parfois , may I never see Isabel again .
30 ‘ But you see , if I do n't ask you the name on the cheque , it 's because I know it already … ’
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