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

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1 I do n't blame you — though if I thought you was messing around with her , anything like that , you 'd be in dead trouble , believe you me . ’
2 If I thought you were sent by the Creator I might be induced to think you had a right to dispose of me .
3 If I thought you were serious , I would give you a thick ear !
4 If I thought you were even remotely human , dog-face , I 'd wring your neck .
5 If I thought you were a real threat , you know I would stop at nothing to discredit you . ’
6 And I 'd be sad if I thought you were less than happy with them . ’
7 ‘ I would n't call you pompous , ’ she said slowly , and then , with a grin , ‘ not that I would n't dare to — if I thought you were .
8 ‘ At the moment , there 's insufficient evidence to arrest anyone , ’ said Harris quietly , ‘ and if I thought you were keen on any of the other men in this case , I 'd be saying the same thing about them . ’
9 if I thought you were all out of work
10 If I imagined you were about to repeat your foolishness of the other day I would insist that you came back to Paris now .
11 if I hear you 're not getting any better !
12 If I say you 're good , she 'll have you .
13 If I say you 're wonderful , and you say I 'm wonderful , we 're at a stalemate . ’
14 But … but I will worry if I think you are hanging on waiting , because it 's no good .
15 And if I think you were to read the first two pages of his autobiography , there 's a dedicatory verse on another page , I ca n't help feeling that you will agree with me that , in a , there 's something embarrassing about them .
16 I mean , if someone says you 're beautiful or smart , you want to believe that they are a good judge of character , do n't you ?
17 If 'e says you 're ter have it , it 'll still be there . ’
18 She certainly wo n't be happy if she thinks you 're just hanging around down here and not getting anywhere .
19 And if she says you were wrong to ask for the things , tell her that I say you were right , and that I was pleased to help .
20 But pathos exists even if you know you 're finished at death in your lifetime , pathos still exists .
21 You must get to know your inventory if you know you 're going to achieve profit .
22 Now if you 've had , if you know you 're a diabetic and see this happening in the , in the get this , getting this , the size
23 If you 're feeling bad , you 'll miss ; or , if you know you 're doing something wrong , you 'll miss , too .
24 And then it just depended , it 's up to you to get yourself so if you know you 're going , well say I was doing Hayes .
25 Naturally we can not always totally ignore the views of others but , If you know you are doing your job as well as you can , remember it is your own opinion which counts .
26 It is not often that secateurs or the knife is proven to be the carrier of infection ; of course , if you know you are working on infected wood , it is only common sense to disinfect your tools with Lysol or a similar substance before moving on to plants that are clean .
27 And if you stay you 're not to tell her what we 're talking about either .
28 I was only trying to help spring you from a trap if you felt you were in one . ’
29 I read in the paper this morning that if you smoke you 're less likely to develop Alzheimer 's disease than if you do n't .
30 ‘ To get into the group at all , you have to say what you 'd do if you knew you were going to die tomorrow .
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