Example sentences of "if you [verb] [verb] me " in BNC.
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1 | Lewis felt ‘ as if you had given me a bottle of champagne … |
2 | If you had asked me to describe one of the Whistler 's victims that 's exactly how I should have seen her . |
3 | ‘ If you had asked me a year ago , ’ said Roycroft , ‘ I 'd have said everything was going wonderfully well — but then it all fell apart . ’ |
4 | ‘ If you had asked me that question yesterday , or even this morning , I might have found it difficult to answer , ’ said Melissa slowly . |
5 | ‘ If you had warned me then of the horrors in store , I should have thrown myself under the stage rather than have travelled inside it . ’ |
6 | ‘ I could have done it all for you with one phone call if you had let me . ’ |
7 | If you had told me about that when I was a child , I would n't have believed you . |
8 | If you had told me four years ago that what has happened would happen , I would have expected to have been in pretty poor shape by now . |
9 | If you had told me in advance , I would have prepared a few canapes for your arrival . ’ |
10 | If you had told me that you would n't be here . |
11 | ‘ I feel as if you 've given me a gift I 'm completely unworthy of . |
12 | ‘ Really , Teesdale , if you 've brought me here to tell ghost stories … ’ |
13 | ‘ If you 've infected me already a few more minutes wo n't make much difference , ’ then grunted with laughter when she hit him . |
14 | well I , I think I 'll take agree Mr you know much more about these matters than I do , I just , my eye just lit upon that one I thought that would perhaps the one in which the insurance directive could be said to be attached , but if you 've told me it 's C I 'm perfectly happy to accept it as being C. |
15 | And if you 've betrayed me , if I find my head in a noose , I swear to God yours will be right there along with it . |
16 | If you 've got me on the records it 'll show you . |
17 | Hm. you will sign if you get excuse me . |
18 | Promise not to turn your face away : if you decline to perceive me , then I really shall cease to exist . |
19 | I promised myself I would n't come near you again unless you wanted me to , that the ball would always be in your court , and that if you chose to kick me out of your life for good , then I 'd respect that wish , even if it 'd half kill me to do so . |
20 | She 'd just get a bash across the mouth if you kept picking me up . |
21 | Sir , If you please to send me a scarlet Cardinal [ a short red cloak ] , and let it be full yard long , and rather longer than a yard long , and let it be full , for it be for a large Woman , they tell me I may have a long one , and a handsome one , for 11s but I shou 'd not be willing to give more than 12s , but if you have any as long as that , either duffil or cloth , if it is cheaper , I shou 'd like it as well as , for I am not to give but 12s for it . |
22 | Yes then , if you wish to call me a spy , then that is what I am . |
23 | Anybody wishing if anybody wishes to ring me anyone I 'm not I 'm not you see I do n't see that serves any purpose I 'm sorry I do not think that serves any purpose if you wish to ring me outside this meeting |
24 | If you 'd seen me five or six years ago , you would n't recognize me now . |
25 | Roger I 'd 've given it you a lot quicker if you 'd given me a list of jobs to work on . |
26 | ‘ And , if you 'd given me the chance to finish , you would also have heard me specify ‘ for the general collection ’ . |
27 | It would n't have surprised me if you 'd given me the boot there and then . |
28 | ‘ If you 'd made me a cup of coffee , ’ I say , ‘ I could have walked home . ’ |
29 | She wanted to know if — if you 'd kissed me . ’ |
30 | ‘ If you 'd asked me nearer the time … ’ |