Example sentences of "[vb base] if i [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But you 've got ta tell me which is the best season , say if I wann it to flower !
2 Well sometimes when I was asking you things like erm say if I asked you how many quarters to make a whole one ?
3 I 'd probably know what you mean if I saw it .
4 I mean if I retrain you know , there 's a thousand people for the same job , it 's just looking very bleak .
5 and they kept I was in stiff I could hardly move them I mean if I touched them now I mean that one 's not too bad I ca n't touch that one very much when you can see them , my scars and all there If I touch that , that 'll be very gingerly ach aches like hell !
6 I mean if I sold it cheap .
7 Yeah but I mean if I get it all the time I do n't think she 's , she 's to me
8 I mean if I tell you where I want dug over , then if you 're not working at the weekend , we can umm dig everything over and then , cos I mean that area down there , it would take no time at all for you to pave .
9 They just run and hide if I chase them , ’ said Mrs Hamilton .
10 Look if I put him down carefully but all he did was .
11 You know very often a parent , if a parent senses a child it 's partly in the interests of reality you know , like I say to my younger son you know , look if I buy you a third Big Mac , let's face it , you wo n't be able to eat it .
12 Well look if I give you well there 's two pink ovals with envelopes and three green ones .
13 I said look if I say it does n't look right that 's all I know , it just does n't look right
14 cos I 'm I know if I had it I 'd just feel really awful if I had BO
15 I know if I said I was n't keen on someone , I could be 90% sure that Clare would agree .
16 I know if I turn it off now it should be alright , yeah ?
17 I know if I popped it right now , I mean yo you 'd a and Trish and Teresa , you , Debbie , Teresa and Mark .
18 yeah , I think it 's an organ , and that , that is all in those two recesses , now , you know if I find you know that I do n't get anywhere and I ca n't see that I wo n't , but if , because the bathroom is where the dog is there , of course consequently that comes through the corner of the lounge
19 I 'm not comfortable but I suppose if I gave it a go I would get used to it .
20 ‘ My line of work pays well , but I suppose if I say I prefer to live simply , too , you 'll call me a liar , ’ Paige challenged indignantly .
21 comment if I asked you for some advice ?
22 Yeah , I never though of that and I doubt if I get it now , all I think was well I know that I got it in the magazine rack
23 I wonder if I kicked it
24 I wonder if I approached her
25 ‘ Tell me , then , what would my wife your mother do if I took you home with me ?
26 ‘ Oh , they usually do if I give them time . ’
27 Er I 'd just like to come back on three fairly brief points that er one of which was mentioned by Michael Courcier , two of which er relate to that , and were helpfully stimulated in discussion during the tea break , erm Michael Courcier , I think if I got him right , said , he did say we ca n't produce demographic forecasts for post two thousand and six but I think he was fairly guarded in saying it it would n't be wise or or whatever , erm I would suggest in this context , and in the context of , and I use the word emerging and I look for advice as to when emerging regional planning guidance , and when will be the end date of that regional planning guidance , I say we should be looking beyond two thousand and six , I say we can look beyond two thousand and six , and I would suggest we do it in the way of arrange , which would be highly appropriate way of doing it , not too dissimilar to road traffic forecasts , low medium and high growth , and if , to put the point simplistically , if we have arrived at a requirement figure of nine seven for Greater York for a specific period , if we were to either project that forward by five or ten years , obviously we could n't just simply go rata , but if you took a low figure and you halved it on the basis of the make up , the demographic make up , of how the nine seven had been arrived at it would be possible to produce a range , that then relates to the question of a new settlement , and the alternatives during the period to two thousand and six , and beyond , of that new settlement , and I go back again to the greenbelt , it is vitally important to do that in the terms of a long term defined greenbelt , therefore again in that context , I would say it is highly desirable , if not necessary , to revisit the periphery of York , it has not been examined in a local plan , it has not been examined in terms of environmental impact , with all due respect to the Greater York working party their , the level of analysis of those peripheral blocks of land was fairly cursory , on a limited number of planning criteria , if a new settlement is to be assessed alongside expansion of Greater York we have to revisit it in much much greater detail .
28 On Harrogate , erm I think the discussions have clarified a lot of the the sort of outstanding issues that that er were between perhaps the County Council and erm Professor Lock , er not so much between ourselves and Harrogate , although we have the the issue , and I think if I read it right , this could well be er the only issue that is between us in the Harrogate area , the issue of the strategic sites .
29 Mind if I join you ? ’
30 Mind if I join you ? ’ he asked .
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