Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] if you like " in BNC.

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1 well it was a book that was produced a little while ago you can buy that tape deck off me if you like
2 Well we have 5 questions er I 'll go through them if you like .
3 You can write my cards out for me if you like .
4 Yeah , you can blow them instead of me if you like , oh no it 's got to be me has it , for the picture ?
5 But erm because I 've been out there doing this and that 's that was part of my if you like to come in to do the recruitment side of it , er I had to experience and I 'm glad I did because there were one or two pre-judgements I had about advertising sales , as most people do , erm that I had to get wiped out of my erm my my system .
6 ‘ You can borrow one of mine if you like . ’
7 Green and blue there , you can have one of mine if you like .
8 No , you can have a read of it if you like , but I 'll scrunched the others up there , stuff them in there , stuff
9 Er a a and then say , well we can take that on board for you if you like but it might be more efficient for you to do the possessions because the civil engineer Leeds , actually is part of your organization a a and it might be more appropriate for you to get those possessions in , for you to decide whether or not you want one big bang o o o of a week 's possession or , or you want to do it i in four hour no-trains periods for the next three years .
10 ‘ I could get him on the radio and ask for you if you like . ’
11 I can take it for you if you like .
12 ‘ Walk behind me if you like , ’ she said , misunderstanding his silence .
13 I 'll arrange for one if you like . ’
14 ‘ Hello there , Piper , you can dig in with me if you like . ’
15 You can come with me if you like .
16 Thus it is sufficient to know the general location of the participants in order to interpret : ( 25 ) This city is really beautiful and to know the set of potential addressees in the situation in order to interpret : ( 26 ) You can all come with me if you like and to know when the interaction is taking place in order to know which calendar year is being referred to in ( 27 ) We ca n't afford a holiday this year We could formulate the distinction thus : gestural usages require a moment by moment physical monitoring of the speech event for their interpretation , while symbolic usages make reference only to contextual coordinates available to participants antecedent to the utterance .
17 She said you can up and have one with me if you like sometimes , I said alright then .
18 Perhaps what she was feeling showed in her face because Albert said , ‘ I 'll come with you if you like .
19 I 'll walk with you if you like . ’
20 For , ‘ I 'll come with you if you like , ’ he offered lightly .
21 You can go in with him if you like . ’
22 You can pull his teeth , smash his kneecaps , hammer nails into him if you like .
23 What I think the danger is there , from a Conservative political perspective , is that having , having , Liberals having with us if you like , got the principle through , Liberals may then go with the Labour party and say right we 've got the principle through , we 've identified four homes , let's have a refurbishment programme , a bit of airport money here , a bit of slippage there and we 'll get this through and then we 'll tackle the problem of closures and if closures is proving difficult let's ignore it for a year , let's do these four and let's go on .
24 At the moment they 're unlocked , so you can look inside them if you like . ’
25 You can stay and talk to me if you like , though . ’
26 Write to me if you like : going out , politics , computers , homebar all kinds of music — Bananarama , Fleetwood Mac , Kate Bush , Sandra , Jean Michel Jarre , Black , Diana Ross and INXS .
27 I can light a fire in your room , and bring you milk and read to you if you like .
28 ‘ No , ’ she said , ‘ but I could come to you if you like . ’
29 You can just put some more on mine if you like .
30 And use your calculator on it if you like , what what are you going to do ?
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