Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] if you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I got nothing if you go . |
2 | Everyone should have a GP , but it can be difficult to find one if you use drugs . |
3 | ‘ You 'd know everything if you ate that , would n't you , ’ said Buffy . |
4 | You 'll never catch anything if you do n't do that . |
5 | Commercial organisations like the Co-operative Retail Society , the Co-operative Wholesale Society , Marks & Spencer and Iceland have expressed their horror that the Government should so abdicate their responsibility as to say , ’ We shall do nothing if you break the law , ’ and weakly add the unconvincing refrain , as the Home Office Minister did , ’ But we 'd rather like it if you did n't . ’ |
6 | ‘ After all , you can do anything if you try hard enough . ’ |
7 | You can do anything if you try you know . |
8 | And yet she claims that she is not a very gifted person , adhering to her philosophy that you can do anything if you want to enough . |
9 | " Pick something if you like . " |
10 | You do n't need a solicitor although you may consult one if you wish . |
11 | You get one for Coronation Street , you get one if you got the title |
12 | and you get one if you run it . |
13 | You can have one if you go and do your tables after that . |
14 | You can have one if you want one . |
15 | You are not helping anyone if you pretend you have n't noticed . |
16 | Of course , although we 've said it is tailless , you can add one if you wish . |
17 | You have lost nothing if you get a horse for an ass , a noble action for a small piece of money . |
18 | I mean we could load one if you want to play . |
19 | In the language of everyday it emerged that ‘ no one is going to say anything if you do n't let it ( the hedge ) get too high ’ . |
20 | It is not , I do n't think it is worthwhile discussing anything if you think that what you are going to discuss may not be what you then do . |
21 | You will learn nothing if you fall asleep . |
22 | ‘ Very well , ma'am , I will say nothing if you wish it , ’ agreed Theda , but she was nevertheless consumed with curiosity . |
23 | ‘ M'wife asked me to — er — remind you that you 're welcome to bring someone if you wish . ’ |
24 | ‘ In the 1950s you did n't need an enormous sum to become one if you worked at Lloyd 's ’ he says . |
25 | ‘ You 'll maybe be needing one if you remember the Jesus play , ’ he said flatly , out of his blank face , keeping his distance all the while . |
26 | A wooden float with nails driven through it is useful as a devilling tool , to key the wall surface between coats ; again , you can improvise one if you wish . |
27 | I mean really anybody can say anything if you do n't , if they do n't look into it . |
28 | I me , well you can never find anything if you got them all over the place ! |