Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [adv] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | I may never see you again Elsie but even if I never do I can not change the way I feel . |
2 | as if I suddenly knew I could n't be sure of anything any more . ’ |
3 | I felt — it was as if I suddenly knew I was going to die and I was nothing , just sand and dust blowing away . ’ |
4 | And I doubt if she ever loved me … ’ |
5 | She smiles at me as if she really likes me . |
6 | comes through , so if you just wait I 'll talk to you again a little bit about that |
7 | So she says if you just write me a letter and get your wife to sign it , we 'll do the rest , put your three hundred pounds in the in with your application . |
8 | If you just tell me which directory it is and what file name it is then we put it all together and erm get at it . |
9 | I just want to end up by saying I know it 's all about reduction for unemployed and the telephone this union has worked very hard with the community in Salford throughout the country if you just give me a moment , Mr President , I 'll get this unclear |
10 | If you just give me your name or say hello or something . |
11 | If you just give me er a moment to check my . |
12 | Even Wilbye did not disdain specific Italian models ; his ‘ Lady , your words do spite me ’ takes off from Ferrabosco 's ‘ Donna se voi m'odiate ’ which had appeared in Musica Transalpina as ‘ Lady , if you so spite me ’ : and once more the English monosyllables leave their stamp on the music . |
13 | So I went across the street , phoned Peter and said , ‘ Okay , if you still want me , I 'll join . ’ |
14 | But if you still want me to do it I will do it . |
15 | Sarah drew an enormous breath , let it out , and said : ‘ If you really ask me , I want it to be as easy for me as for that man over there . |
16 | ‘ To see if you really feared me , if you truly saw me as a shady villain ! |
17 | ‘ Of course you 'd change your mind about me if you really knew me — ’ |
18 | But if you really want me to go into details Valerie Mitchell was sitting not far from you last week . |
19 | Flavia said , ‘ If you really want me to — ? ’ |
20 | Against her better judgement she added hastily , ‘ I 'll stay if you really want me to . |
21 | I look like shit because my mind is on higher things , because I 'm so busy I do n't have time to wash my hair , because if you really love me you 'll love me like this as well . |
22 | Or the person who pleads ‘ You would do it if you really loved me ’ — whatever the ‘ it ’ happens to be , the victim is likely to comply because a sense of guilt forces him or her to do so . |
23 | ‘ Tess , how could you wish that if you really loved me ? |
24 | ‘ If you really loved me you would … ’ |
25 | I would n't blame you in the slightest if you never forgave me . ’ |
26 | ‘ To see if you really feared me , if you truly saw me as a shady villain ! |
27 | ‘ But if you ever let me down , Charlie Trumper- ’ |
28 | If you ever quote me I 'll deny I ever said it . ’ |
29 | ‘ Put it like this : if you ever leave me I 'll probably commit hara-kiri with a blunt penknife . ’ |
30 | Sam spoke up : ‘ I 'm Mr Caplan , Ginger , and if you ever call me a dirty name again I 'll sweep the street with your guts . ’ |