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

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1 And if I catch you suspecting me of an affair with my housekeeper I 'll — ’
2 Meursault : If I made you suck my cock , this would be political .
3 People feel something like this : ‘ If I knew I did everything I possibly could then I would n't feel so bad after he 's gone ’ .
4 But would n't it be better if I got him to call you back when he comes in ? ’
5 God knows where M F I is in If I get him to drive me round now I 'll remember which way to go .
6 If I had something to say I said it , ’ he recalls , ‘ but I did n't want you lot ringing me up at three o'clock in the morning . ’
7 ‘ I 'm sure it would , if I had anything to tell them , but I do n't , Fran . ’
8 if I if I let her know who 're the people I who are the people involved who had it .
9 I 'm sorry if I let you think I wanted to … ’
10 So if I let you drive my Rover home , would you ?
11 And if I let you drive my Rover home , would you ?
12 I knew that if I let it go it would collapse on to a teapot and mugs still waiting to be cleared from the sideboard , which would confuse the situation still further .
13 If I ask somebody stuck you 're not gon na go why .
14 If I ask somebody to do something , that 's why , the way I want it done .
15 If I asked you to give your usual willing hand , would … ? ’
16 If I tell you to do something you do n't say , why !
17 If I tell you to close your eyes , will you do it this time ? ’
18 If I tried I suspect I 'd find I could n't articulate the words .
19 If I wanted somebody to buy what I 'd got I 'd be scrupulous about that , would n't you ?
20 Mandeville still sulked in the hall whilst the old beldames in Southgate 's chamber cackled with laughter and asked if I wanted them to wash me ?
21 If I allow you to harry me , I shall be failing in my duty . ’
22 If I say we know your brother has been with you , then you can believe we do know .
23 And if I say we think you know where he is now , then you can believe we know that too . ’
24 I if I say it cost you an arm and a leg ?
25 Yet if I say I love him , she thought , watching his capable hands on the wheel , I may frighten him away .
26 When trying to guess where someone went when I missed him at the airport I do not imagine his thoughts , I try to imagine his situation as someone like him would see it , and think ; if he tells me he has just learned he has cancer I may hear in imagination the doctor 's grave voice , but I do not imagine the fear , I feel the chill of it ; if I see him cut his finger I do not imagine the pain as something objective before my ‘ mind 's eye ’ , either I look on as though the knife were cutting through cheese or I incipiently wince .
27 If I see them collecting I 'll ask .
28 If I see you stab him with a felt tip .
29 I do n't know if I want him to find him — it — or not .
30 Right as far as that writing see if I want you to remind me that 's where we 're up to next lesson and I shall give you a few more notes on that to explain about how it happens ten thousand times .
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