Example sentences of "if i [adv] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | Well it does n't really matter where , if I just tell you where , it does n't matter where on there . |
2 | ‘ Would n't it be more … traditional , more civilised , if I just told you my answer ? ’ she ventured unsteadily . |
3 | If I just wanted you , I 'd be able to spend time alone with you without going half crazy . |
4 | So how would you , if I just gave you an equation , of a function , |
5 | ‘ So , now you know what to do if I ever make you angry enough . |
6 | I said to her , ‘ I 'm not willing to argue with you here because it would get me into trouble but if I ever saw you on the street I would ’ . |
7 | Ca n't remember if I ever sent you a copy of the autumn BAIE programme — the Intellectual Property Seminar is now 14th January next with a variable member and non-member fee , to try and boost numbers from undersubscribed earlier date . |
8 | ‘ If I ever thought you were mixed up in anything bad , Steve , ’ she said , ‘ I think I 'd kill you . ’ |
9 | If I ever catch you indulging in horse-play again I shall refuse to have you in my department . |
10 | But , if you ever cause any more trouble , in any way to my family , or if I ever see you near our house , then I swear I 'll kill you both . |
11 | That 's the worst for them ; they 're cutting off my pittance if I ever see you again . |
12 | If I actually follow you down the street in order to be sure that you do n't throw it away or forget to post it , for instance , then I at one and the same time become certain that you 've posted it and display a lack of faith that you will do so . |
13 | You 're going to leave me soon , and I 'll regret it forever more if I never kiss you properly . |
14 | ‘ Because as far as I 'm concerned , if I never see you again … ’ |