Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] if [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The second ( 2.5.4 ) may even surprise and delight you if you 've not seen it before . |
2 | Indeed , I would not desire you if you did not have a mind and a spirit . |
3 | They 'll catch you if you stay there . ’ |
4 | How do I know I can trust you if I do n't know what religion you are ? |
5 | His face had been hidden in the darkness , yet she thought she would recognise him if they met again . |
6 | They said they had a knife and would attack him if he did n't hand over his own vehicle . |
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8 | ‘ You 'll head him if he breaks here , ’ she warned . |
9 | Mum would never let her watch it if she had n't done her letters . |
10 | We could do it if we did n't hang about . |
11 | The French or Americans will do it if we do n't , and what about the jobs in Preston , Chelmsford or Rochester ? |
12 | Then , when I really insisted that they keep right on the centre line , they found they could do it if they tried hard . |
13 | You should n't have said you were gon na do it if you do n't do it . |
14 | They said he 'd swap them if they did n't fit . |
15 | They wo n't touch it if they do n't like the smell . |
16 | ‘ Your parents wo n't like it if we get back together . ’ |
17 | It 's confidential — I mean , you would n't like it if we gave out your address would you ? ’ |
18 | She said , how would you like it if I come along and ripped your head off . |
19 | ‘ Godfrey did n't like it if I talked too much . |
20 | ‘ Animals do n't like it if you move suddenly . |
21 | I told him you would n't like it if you found out , but he said — ’ |
22 | Commercial organisations like the Co-operative Retail Society , the Co-operative Wholesale Society , Marks & Spencer and Iceland have expressed their horror that the Government should so abdicate their responsibility as to say , ’ We shall do nothing if you break the law , ’ and weakly add the unconvincing refrain , as the Home Office Minister did , ’ But we 'd rather like it if you did n't . ’ |
23 | You can freeze it if you do n't |
24 | ‘ Only if I can keep it if she does n't . ’ |
25 | The road was just as wide as the Tri-Pacer , and fearing a truck would not see us if we pulled off to the side , we left the aircraft sitting in the middle of the road . |
26 | ‘ The compositions are always so bad I can only face them if I do so right away . ’ |
27 | Well you 'll miss them if they go away . |
28 | But I am sure you will find the time — 10 minutes ! — so do them daily because you will miss them if you do n't . |
29 | We could we could deduce them if they do n't own up . |
30 | ‘ Neither have I any time to waste , so you must excuse me if I cut out the preliminaries . ’ |