Example sentences of "if you [vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Now there was one other thing if you would care to take it is that you said that it would involve a great deal of organization for concessionary tickets for Alton Towers or Tussauds or any others .
2 ‘ However , to start with he 's asking if you would care to accompany him to the theatre along with some friends from his regiment .
3 I should be grateful if you would continue to send me a copy for circulation to the Parish Council .
4 If you would like to see me on top of Michael 's bonfire ring in and the er th th the more amount of votes we get in for that
5 If you would like to join us please telephone or write stating the appropriate reference number to the Personnel Department , National Rivers Authority , Thames Region , Kings Meadow House , Kings Meadow Road , Reading , Berks RG DQ .
6 If you would like to follow me ? ’
7 Pretty silly , because you have n't done that piece of work , so perhaps what you would like to do if you would like to follow it with us , then I will give you back , I think I might have your survey here , and you can at least see what we 've been talking about and then on that we can write absent for this piece of work , does that make sense , good .
8 If you would like to tell me what you have discovered so far about your missing envoy , I would be interested to hear
9 ‘ Well , I do n't suppose I 'll be able to help you as much as Doctor Rice would , but if you would like to tell me what is wrong , I may be able to offer a little advice .
10 We can supply you with more copies if you would like to send them out to other people : please ring us for more information .
11 If you would like to help us financially why not ask one of our Home Care team for details .
12 I do n't know if you 'll want to see it .
13 And some people think that this matters : that when it 's wrong to mislead people — which it usually , if not always , is — then it 's not quite as bad if you can manage to do it without actually saying anything you believe to be false .
14 erm maybe go and see one or two others if you can get to see them .
15 Tony is er Professor of Economics at Cambridge and is a world renowned luminary in economic circles and er he 's , he 's here for the next week as a special professor and er is giving a number of lectures er most of which are open to , to all , to all students and he is a very famous economist , very clever chap you know if you can get to see him I , I 'd reco I 'd recommend it erm presuma there may be a sort of programme of his visit stuck up on the student notice boards erm , if there is n't er he 's giving a , a lecture tomorrow two o'clock in B seventy four and that 's , that 's if , he is going to be talking to the M A students er taking Economic Development and Policy Analysis and his topic there is comparing income inequality and poverty in Europe erm so if you , you know , if you are free tomorrow at two it just might be interesting to go along to , feel free to go to B seventy four tomorrow at two o'clock .
16 And if you can remember to bring me some headed notepaper as well , so
17 If you can afford to have it shampooed professionally it 'll need doing less often .
18 ‘ I 'd be grateful if you could start to tell me the truth , ’ she said finally .
19 I will try to contact you by telephone , but if I do not manage it , I would be grateful if you could try to ring me on the above number , extension 4425 .
20 ‘ It would be nice , though , if you could come to see me as , I do n't know , your second father , maybe ? ’
21 If you should want to contact me , my number is Oldfield 214 .
22 Miss Winkelmann , the worker who presented this report , Document B1 , is present , sir , if you should wish to question her on it . ’
23 And if you should happen to find me , with an outlook
24 ‘ I 'd be glad of a bit of help if you 'd condescend to give it . ’
25 Perfectly easy if you 'd like to see him . ’
26 One is a Mr Fox and the other one 's a Mrs Fox , the cards are here if you 'd like to see them .
27 We could watch it after we 've eaten , but if you 'd like to see it we 'll need to make an early start . ’
28 If you 'd like to do it now and then we 'll mark it .
29 If you 'd like to give me ten pounds , ’ she added , quickly .
30 If you 'd like to give me a paper to sign saying how much I owe you , ’ she said briskly , ‘ the moment I get home I 'll make arrangements to have the money paid into your account . ’
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