Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] if you [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | It was hardly my fault if you chose to misinterpret it . ’ |
2 | It 's all over and done with , not my fault if you did n't take it in then … |
3 | Would you have asked for my investment if you had n't convinced yourself we were going to get married ? ’ |
4 | Or oral , You could suck my cock if you liked . |
5 | He said most girls , no-one would drink champagne out of their slippers if you paid them to , but a girl like Alexandra — that 's her name , Alexandra … ’ |
6 | Cos it 's having its dinner if you got a case you |
7 | At tournaments and trade shows he always offered ‘ open house ’ and you could eat and drink all day at his expense if you wished , and many did . |
8 | He 'd have done a par about the lead in his pencil if you 'd asked him — a stick and a half — a column — whatever you needed ; and all of it full of wit and erudition . ’ |
9 | ‘ You could find out a whole lot more about his feelings if you had dinner here — at the same time he has dinner . |
10 | ‘ He would have completely forgotten his birthday if you had n't reminded him . ’ |
11 | I asked Ken about his reputation as a surfing caveman who would bite chunks out of your board if you got in his way . |
12 | ‘ All that stuff about community meant you could leave the kids with your mum if you had something to do , and you would n't grass on Charlie if the police came looking for him , and you could borrow ten bob to keep you going to the end of the week . |
13 | ‘ I think it would be a great presumption on your part if you thought you did , ’ he replied firmly , putting the young man down . |
14 | They were walking over the deep sun-baked mud-tracks of the lane and you had to watch where you put your feet if you did n't want to twist your ankle . |
15 | It would n't be too difficult to restretch your canvas if you removed the staples and tacks and just reset the stretched frame . |
16 | Well that put you in your place if you ate too many potatoes . |
17 | There was a lot to be said for knowing your place if you wanted help from Bloomsbury House . |
18 | Right now if you know your tables if you knew three fours or four threes it 'd be a lot easier would n't it . |
19 | Will you be able to share papers because er erm and therefore those papers which we 're about to discuss , you had your admissions if you brought your papers with you yes ? |
20 | This series has run from last March , and by now we have hopefully supplied every bit of information the beginner requires to set up an efficient basic tropical tank ( throughout this feature we back-reference for your convenience if you missed earlier articles ) . |
21 | Look , I do n't know a lot about this sort of thing , but surely it would go in your favour if you went to the police and told them everything of your own accord without waiting for them to … to … ? ’ |
22 | Your dustbin will be returned near to where you left it , or if possible to a convenient point just inside your gate if you left it on the pavement . |
23 | Aye , but you could of quite happily of gone through your life if you had n't of seen that advert with the sell any |
24 | The way the pastry mixture clung to your hands if you mixed it with too much water . |
25 | Where they 'd steal your children if you did n't bolt them to the ground ! ’ |
26 | It may look easy from the safety of the burn 's heathery banks , but you would be wringing out your underpants if you found yourself clinging to near-vertical rock at the crest of the ridge by pursuing such a daft route . |
27 | What affect will that have upon you or your family if you made inadequate erm pension provision ? |
28 | But , for most purposes , you would in practice be wasting your time if you tried to understand the behaviour of the whole computer at either of those levels . |
29 | I was afraid you could run into our fire if you got too far up on the slope . ’ |
30 | you 'll have to mortgage your house if you had a serious illness |