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

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1 The mail will probably take a couple of days longer to reach you from Sian , & no doubt we 'll be very busy when we get there , so forgive me if you do n't hear from me for a little while .
2 Woe betide you if you got three or more wrong .
3 More fool you if you did n't .
4 Lick it if you like .
5 next week so catch me if you want anything .
6 Kill me if you like , but if you let me live , I 'll do what I can to save you when you 're arrested and brought to trial for piracy . ’
7 Kill me if you want , but do n't send me away from you ! ’
8 ‘ You could catch trout and smoke them if you had to , ’ I said .
9 STOP ME if you 've heard this before , but I 've always considered Throwing Muses to be the Pixies ' most aloof siblings .
10 Stop me if you 've heard this , but one of those gunsels opened up on somebody at the rear entrance of the Regal Arms Hotel . ’
11 Having perfected this petulant stance , all he can do is reiterate it — with a self-deprecating acknowledgement of the onset of self-parody : ‘ Stop Me if You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ , ‘ Sweet and Tender Hooligan ’ , where the chorus is simply ‘ et cetera , et cetera ’ …
12 Stop Me If You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ was an all too obvious attack on the band 's critics and ‘ Death Of A Disco Dancer ’ was pure Pink Floyd .
13 The 50-minute collection includes promos for ‘ Girlfriend In A Coma ’ , ‘ Stop Me If You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ , ‘ Ask ’ and ‘ Panic ’ , plus ‘ The Queen Is Dead — A Film By Derek Jarman ’ and rare live/TV footage .
14 Please stop me if you do n't understand , because it 's quite a tricky one , in fact it 's the most tricky bit .
15 I will keep you informed of all important developments but please feel free to write to me or telephone me if you have any questions regarding the progress of your claim .
16 her hand away you know , if you imagine she if you make it she did n't take her hand away
17 The absence of politeness moves might , in other circumstances , be regarded simply as evidence of a narrowing in the social distance , but here , because of recent negative statements Anderson has made to others about McKendrick ( notably his invitation to Broadbent in scene ten , " Go ahead and clout him if you like " ( p. 83 ) ) , we are more likely to infer his contempt for him .
18 You know , imagine it if you had to carry it all around , going , doing the shopping doing the lot
19 Please telephone us if you anticipate any difficulties in this or any other matter .
20 Please telephone us if you anticipate any difficulties in this or any other matter .
21 I mean you if you said a bus I 'd said , Oh what 's up with our June what 's where she what 's she who 's she trying to .
22 Notify them if you move on .
23 Read them if you want to .
24 Transfer you if you want .
25 Well , tip him if you like , but I 'll go in his place . ’
26 Eliot , " the first , longest and best " classical detective story , Wilkie Collins ' The Moonstone ( Read it if you have n't done so. ) managed very well with no more than the theft of a diamond .
27 Actually in the next few days stand up at home , speak it , say it , record it if you want to .
28 I mean , everybody took loads of everything in those days but if you have an incredible tour schedule and you can find a way of having extra energy , which you can get with cocaine , you overdo it if you have n't ever had it before in such huge quantities , and you 're that big , and girls come to the dressing room afterwards , and everybody gives you free packets , and suddenly you 're everybody 's pal .
29 we give it if you say why ?
30 " Pick something if you like . "
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