Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] i [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know if I passed her in the street |
2 | I do n't know if I did it for Dad or Dad did it for me . |
3 | In point of fact the reverse ruled : I was constantly having chits thrust at me giving me a blow-by-blow account of " Charlie 's " state of health , but I was never made aware of the seriousness of Eddie 's wound , and somehow I did not know until I visited him in hospital later that morning . |
4 | Thus it was that Ira Dilworth paid tribute and bade farewell to Emily Carr with the borrowed lines from Thomas Hardy , and I am certain that none would object if I borrow them as my tribute to both . |
5 | I do n't know whether I owe one to Madge or not , probably I do . |
6 | Does Mike have some er Georgian Hotel , look at that Christmas jokes , Daddy , Eddie 's broken my new dog how did he do that I hit him on the head with it Why is Father Christmas unemployed ? |
7 | Tell you what I could do if I had something like U equals sine T or if |
8 | The vermouth was dark red , and I wondered what my mother would do if I poured it on the mushroom-coloured carpet — very slowly . |
9 | Right I 'm convinced such a good breed and you very kindly rigged this Topper up for me so well you wo n't mind if I take it for a spin will you ? |
10 | Do you mind if I put you as my referee . |
11 | Do you mind if I ask you about , about your own wedding o on the top of Arthur 's Seat on Christmas Eve four |
12 | Do you mind if I join you with my coffee ? ’ |
13 | The flight to London , everything into place , co-operation will take you home , Michael — you do n't mind if I call you by your name , and I am Yuri — it would never be known in London that you have helped us , you would go home with honour … ’ |
14 | Erm do you mind if I leave you for a second ? |
15 | ‘ So you wo n't mind if I run you into the main data-net as Jezrael Brown , hey ? |
16 | I do n't mind if I have them in figures every time |
17 | ‘ I wrote a postcard to my parents , ’ recalls Margaret Olmer ; ‘ I ca n't remember if I addressed it to both . |
18 | Then I 'd er erm a friend come in in the afternoon and er ca n't remember if I had anybody in the evening or not . |
19 | A voice from the wall beside him said : ‘ Would you understand if I told you about molecular breakdown and reassembly from a wide range of raw materials ? ’ |
20 | Er I do n't , I ca n't even remember whether I had anything for mother in forty-three and forty-for , but I do know there was a death for quite a long time . |
21 | I ran away from him as fast as possible , and did not stop until I found myself in some fields . |
22 | We 're doing that cos Mr 's not gon na hear unless I play it to him . |
23 | After she 'd made out the application for him she said , ‘ Can you manage if I leave you with it ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Why did n't you go when I told you to ? ’ |
25 | In the third place , you may recall that I escorted you to your room at half-past twelve ; but the college gates are locked at midnight , from which it follows that I would have had to rouse the duty porter in order both to be let out and to be let in again , something he will most certainly confirm I did not do . |
26 | You wo n't accept that I knew nothing about the drugs , yet you want my word ? |
27 | ‘ Oh , ’ said the Queen , ‘ would it help if I mentioned it to Mrs Thatcher ? ’ |
28 | Why d' ya ask whether I know anything about her ? |
29 | She did n't flinch as I expected her to . |