Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] i can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Do you know what it is , and where I can get one ?
2 And that I can guarantee you . ’
3 I intend to make my home here in this town , and if I can do anything to ensure that the people here are treated fairly I shall do it .
4 But if you are well , and if I can make you smile , I need nothing more to make me happy .
5 I hope so , and if I can contribute something to that culture change I shall be glad to do so .
6 ‘ I need two new players to make the team more competitive and if I can get them we will be .
7 And if I can mend it .
8 ‘ Okay , then , I 'll give it a go if you 'll pay for the diesel and if I can see you Saturday night . ’
9 I have good friends , and if I can keep my faculties — if my eyesight behaves itself and my hearing stays good — then I shall be content
10 There is plenty of time for hon. Members to make speeches , and if I can develop my argument a little en route , I shall be happy to do so .
11 I keep the snapshot you sent me by my bed , but although I can see it is you , you look different — so much older .
12 And there is a sense in which this applies , but although I can appreciate his point that seeking a good reputation may well dominate the practical order , if it were also to dominate the activities I have designated ‘ second-order ’ then it makes nonsense of the possibility of ‘ disinterestedness ’ , enjoying something for its own sake .
13 I do not think that it is wisdom that is required but if I can do anything , I will .
14 But if I can leave it running and it runs out it will suit me down to the ground .
15 I do n't love you , but if I can give you happiness by just promising , then I will — consider — and promise — soon .
16 I do it if I really have to , but if I can avoid it I chicken out , and I had too much lately . ’
17 But if I can get it to Andernesse somehow , she thought , then surely it 'll be safe and everything will stop … ’
18 ‘ Ribalta is hard to hit , but if I can catch him I will knock him out . ’
19 But if I can keep my sense of humour , I hope that we will be all right . ’
20 But if I can find it
21 But if I can put my thinking erm on the floor first , it seems to me that vacant Normal vacancies as Mr has described them , are a function of people moving from one house to another .
22 But before I can turn it , the door opens .
23 But when I can see he 's not looking , I do so .
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