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

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1 Chairman , if I if I may say that the erm the er minutes of that committee were approved by sub-committee at their subsequent meeting on the twenty fourth of November erm
2 No one would be more grateful than I if I could stop looking at every penny , but you wo n't catch Amsterdam so you might as well stop trying .
3 Can I I if I can get any tapes to you this week I shall .
4 I if I can ask you to home in on that five thousand pound figure , once you reach five thousand pound on any assignment you get another fifteen percent bonus .
5 I must admit I , I if you could stop that deliberate foul it 's I mean it 's better for the game if you can stop it .
6 I 'll 'ave one o ’ them when I go to work and do n't forget to ask 'er if I can come again .
7 One matter rose over erm in discussion over lunch which if we could get a clarification on it might help the remainder of the day .
8 in the eastern parts of this county Your Majesty 's forests of Windsor are particularly burdened with the innumerable increase of deer , which if they shall go on so fast , in ten years more will neither leave food nor room for any other creature in the forests .
9 ‘ The fact of the matter is , several of the teachers on the course you missed because of skiving off on holiday , a number of them have asked me if they can stay on for the autumn term .
10 ‘ He asked me if we would like to license these compounds because they were keen to develop them , ’ Vlitos says .
11 Erm Jim asked me if we could pay up er as soon as the job had been done to help them with their cash flow situation district council .
12 So it seems to me if we can agree on what criteria might be appropriate to look at the location of the new settlement on a strategic level , the final version of H two will in fact probably be much shorter , more concise er than the policy H two that we have at the moment .
13 And you know yesterday she had the nerve to ask me if she could sit at the end of our table .
14 But then she asked me if she could try it on .
15 If you ask me if I 'll buy , the answer is ‘ probably ’ . ’
16 So he asking me if I would do it .
17 She asked me if I would speak to the police for her .
18 She came to me one day and asked me if I would stand for the council , which I did .
19 While he was in opposition , Ted Heath had asked me if I would go to Rhodesia on behalf of the Conservative Party if they were returned to power .
20 At one time he , he lived at , they lived at but er er she was a widow and she was ninety but she was very good to us and , but we had er , we had apartments but there was a lock on both sides of the door , you know what I mean , we were quite self-contained and we had er er a narrow stairs and because of the war I could n't , you could n't er , I used to scrub the stairs down because you could n't buy carpet in those days , you see because of the war and to the shortage of stuff and so I used to keep those stairs nice and , we had a , a , we went , as we went up these stairs erm it , I suppose originally , you see , it would have been back stairs for the servants , you see , in the hall and this old lady used to go in and if ever she had the doctor she used to ask me if I would go and sit with her and hold her hand while the doctor came , you see .
21 Anyway , I gave him the gist of what had happened and he asked me if I would let him know if we found her . ’
22 She seemed flabbergasted , but rallied and asked me if I would look in at the Gray Mare in Kilburn and say ‘ hello ’ to her son Joe Kelly who worked there .
23 Then she asked me if I would have ice in it .
24 Gramps asked me if I would come and return them , together with the statue , because he thought your mother would like to have them , and so I did !
25 One Christmas when Macmillan was in his eighties his grand-son Alexander ( Maurice 's son and the present Lord Stockton ) , who looked after the old boy in many ways , asked me if I would read the eighth of nine lessons at a carol service in a London church in aid of dependants of the Publishers Association .
26 By this time David had started up the Arts Lab and asked me if I would teach street theatre and improvisation there , so I was destined to go to Beckenham . ’
27 However , decided to leave the group , so Mr Hooper asked me if I would play keyboard .
28 Over there they have lots of servants , and her mother asks me if I would like to work there for a year , looking after Charlotte , so that Nicola could come and stay with them .
29 She hesitated for a moment , then said , ‘ I met Sid Watkins in Berkeley today and he asked me if I would like to go to the Licensed Victuallers Dinner at the Princes Hotel with him tonight .
30 ‘ When we stopped at traffic lights , Warren took hold of my hand and said that he was becoming more attached to me and asked me if I would like to go out for dinner the next day . ’
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