Example sentences of "[adv] if i [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I can manage better if I have someone with me , but this is n't always possible .
2 Only if I wore it on my head . ’
3 Because I 'm going to help her with her paper round tomorrow so she can get it done early — the people do n't come before 7 and we 've got to be at the bus terminus by 8.30 ; because that 's when we 've arranged to meet — ; meet our friends of course and so if I help her with her round she can get it done in time .
4 So if I put something like this erm okay ?
5 It was just , I wondered if , so if I get something along this line , I mean I can cope with something like this .
6 So if I invited you to my house you would not be upset by the simple food I would serve ? ’
7 Right so if I give you minus
8 ‘ You 're not going to fire Eleanor , and especially not if I ask you to . ’
9 And not on me clothes either , not if I know anything about it .
10 Not if I beat them to a pulp it wo n't .
11 Not if I knows aught about it , she ai n't ! ’
12 ‘ Then it would obviously be best if I leave you on your own until you 're in a more reasonable mood , ’ he said , walking towards the door .
13 ‘ Signorina , will you be all right if I leave you for a little while ? ’
14 Do you think it will be all right if I post it like it is ?
15 ‘ When I 'm on rest days , I phone up if I know anybody in my unit has been poorly .
16 Finally she said : ‘ I 'll call you before we fly out if I have anything for you . ’
17 Secondly , an attitude that is expressed could be an attitude towards the listener ( e.g. if I say something in a ‘ friendly ’ way ) , towards what is being said ( e.g. if I say something in a ‘ sceptical ’ or ‘ dubious ’ way ? or towards some external event or situation ( e.g. ‘ regretful ’ or ‘ disapproving ’ ) .
18 Secondly , an attitude that is expressed could be an attitude towards the listener ( e.g. if I say something in a ‘ friendly ’ way ) , towards what is being said ( e.g. if I say something in a ‘ sceptical ’ or ‘ dubious ’ way ? or towards some external event or situation ( e.g. ‘ regretful ’ or ‘ disapproving ’ ) .
19 Now if I do it at half that speed , if I do if I drive at thirty miles an hour , how long will it take me to do the sixty miles ?
20 ‘ My Lords , I have already disclaimed the intention of discussing the scope of the rule in O'Reilly v. Mackman but , even if I treat it as a general rule , there are many indications in favour of a liberal attitude towards the exceptions contemplated but not spelt out by Lord Diplock .
21 I would n't cos I , I ca n't if I saw you in the street I do n't know you I could n't be , I could n't be attracted to you .
22 So er to get to your question erm I 've sort of not been doing anything erm I was hoping that I would be sort of fully fit round about now and then if I saw something on teletext er that was good I 'd just buzz off for a week or so .
23 And yet if I refer you to no other example than that little one-legged girl whom we saw not so long ago in our Provence , does n't your universal statement collapse ? ’
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