Example sentences of "it if i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You would n't believe it if I told you , ’ Adam said , and gave a sudden mirthless laugh . |
2 | You mean you 'd like it if I interrupted you when you were doing something |
3 | Sometimes I do it if I know them quite well . |
4 | kicked it if I saw it . |
5 | I can not choose something as an end simply because a wiser man tells me I would want it if I understood myself better , because I can not choose ends at all by inferring from facts about my inclinations ; the choice of an end is nothing else but the spontaneous settling of inclination in one direction or other , and the honest or self-deceiving interpretation of its goal . |
6 | But even playing it is a real worry ; I think I 'd only do it if I had my band playing live , the way I do it now . |
7 | well no its your view , although ninety one of the women here said no and er , if I had a vote I 'd , I 'd probably say no because I 'm absolutely convinced I would use it if I had it |
8 | ‘ Would you care to modify it if I tell you that we have reason to believe that you recognised Wetherby at dinner on Thursday night ? ’ |
9 | Erm do n't s you know if you 're not a discount man forget that you you just have to say I 'm I 'm gon na use it if I need it . |
10 | He said of course he 'd do it if I gave him the phone number of the hospital . |
11 | And I said , Oh well there we are take it If I gave you a pound |
12 | If I give him money he goes and spends it If I lend him the bike he loses it He 's completely unreliable |
13 | ‘ I ca n't bear it if I give it to my children . ’ |
14 | My pension , if I did n't have it if I say I do n't want the lump sum , the twenty one grand . |
15 | — And she wo n't believe it if I say owt bad about him . |
16 | really , your pipes should be levels , should go I drape my pipe over it if I do it , or hang it up at the back . |
17 | I like it if I do it with bacon and sausage . |
18 | I know it ai n't really polite , but my hands are shaking so much I 'd spill it if I picked it up . |
19 | ‘ Of course , he did not say that and he would deny it if I accused him of it , but … my father … your brother the Earl . ’ |