Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [adv] get [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Right it goes to show it 's working so if I just get rid of the earphones . |
2 | They wanted to get on but that made me swear if I ever got made Sergeant , I would never treat a man the way I was treated . |
3 | But if I ever got caught out with the big guy in the skull mask and the big axe thing then I 'd probably ask to end up coming back as my son because he 'd have my amazing charm , dazzling character , obscene talent ( ? — Ed ) , and chiselled good looks ! ( and gift for talking utter bullshine ! — Ed ) . |
4 | If I ever got busted I 'd be in such fucking shit . |
5 | If I ever got talking to some man in a pub , it was more than his life was worth . |
6 | One thing that I did tell her was that if I ever got arrested she would not be involved . |
7 | His letter had produced an almost incoherent farrago of warnings , pained reproaches and veiled references to the possible reaction of Mrs Reilly if she ever got to know . |
8 | What if you just got raped by a man with aids . |
9 | There was no point in being a skin if you simply got nicked by the police wherever you went . |
10 | Even if you only get married once , there will be more speeches to give or hear , at the weddings of your friends or your children . |
11 | The driver of the bus , meanwhile , cheerfully informs us , as we pass the theatre where Malcolm X was assassinated , that round the corner ‘ there 's a good hospital you can go to if you ever get shot ’ . |
12 | If we ever got confront her wi with Christopher when she was about . |
13 | ‘ If it ever gets made , ’ says Howard , ‘ because I do n't think it 's ever going to get off the ground . |
14 | It 's running so high , and so fast , even a good swimmer might not be able to get out if he once got caught in the current . ’ |
15 | The reduction of the other to means and of his own ends to survival , itself no more than a means without ends left to serve , would be tolerable , if at all , only because the variety of human ends will open up again for him if he ever gets to shore . |
16 | What had occurred was quite contrary to the wishes of the padrone who would be outraged if he ever got to hear of it . |