Example sentences of "i [conj] you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , please call me Julia-if you would n't mind , ’ said Julia .
2 They ca n't stop me seeing you .
3 ‘ Be that as it may ’ — Miss Rene 's voice had a touch of admonition in it — ‘ as I 'm always telling you : betters do as betters do ; it 's no concern of me or you . ’
4 You 're either going to believe me or you 're not .
5 Stay here with me or you might be sorry .
6 She raised her voice to the tone of command that meant , obey me or you will suffer for it .
7 You want me or you do n't .
8 You going to join me or you passed up that too ?
9 ‘ Either you believe me or you do n't ! ’
10 ‘ Not to me or you , Marnya , but to someone .
11 ‘ Either you believe me or you do n't .
12 However , it is not for me or you to presume upon the gentleman 's intentions .
13 All I know is that there are better people in , that , are more intelligent people that are better informed about than me or you and they deemed it that we 've got something to fear against and I 'm willing to take that .
14 You 're either for me or you 're against me , you ca n't be neutral .
15 me or you ?
16 He said , " Hills or Inlé , it 's all one to me where you go .
17 Wycliffe said : ‘ I want you to come back to the Incident Room with me where you will be asked to make a full statement . ’
18 ‘ What am I that you hate so much ? ’
19 Then within the team 's , in the Policy Team there were three Policy Development Officer 's , in the Neighbourhood Development Team there were two Development Officer 's and in the Community Development Team there are one , two , there are well there are normally six officer 's that you could I that you could identify , but there are other people that relate to them , but then it gets a bit complicated so were keep it at that .
20 Yeah , Could I also just quickly comment on the differences between columns H and I that you 've referred to .
21 that Robert 's already gone over , but I actually got the impression that erm I that you did n't feel relaxed in what you were doing , you knew what you were talking about but erm you did n't feel relaxed and if I 'd 've been your customer then I , I certainly would n't have felt relaxed either and and that 's the impression that I got which was the completely opposite of Robert .
22 I if you do n't like the sound of it Mrs then I 'm sorry for you but this is what democracy is all about and it is about time you listened to what people have to say .
23 I think the point has been made er and let me er ask you to correct me if I if you do n't i it 's a fair assessment , the point that 's really being made is there is a judgmental issue here as to whether a surplus arises from over-funding by an employer er substantial investment performance or or effectively unfair claiming between either the deferred pensioners or the pensioners and i it can be that all of those interests have to put into the pot and it 's a judgment as to who actually is doing best in what circumstances .
24 Well they spell it it 's not spelt as i if you , if you were talking it really , you 'd probably , you 'd probably
25 Er , I do n't need this do I if you 've got that ?
26 I if you do n't bring wood worm with it
27 I must admit I , I if you could stop that deliberate foul it 's I mean it 's better for the game if you can stop it .
28 Yeah , anyway , I thought well , there 's so he said keep getting that bloody form , I if you do n't like it .
29 Well cer I I mean I if you can
30 I if you really want to , better going into your and having look in the well Well this wo n't take much more than that though , do you ?
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