Example sentences of "if [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] your [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I wondered if I might consult your file . ’
2 ‘ Mr Marsh , I wonder if I might accept your offer of help , ’ she said when she found him in the vestry .
3 Sir , — I wonder if I might use your publication to enquire of the members in practice as to their success or otherwise in dealing with the Inland Revenue on the matter of dividends paid to directors ' wives where shares have been transferred to the wives following independent taxation .
4 ‘ Miss Kenton , I wonder if I may draw your attention to the fact that the bed linen for the upper floor will need to be ready by the day after tomorrow . ’
5 If I may use your telephone , then I 'll ring my surgery and get someone to bring the vaccination cards in right now . ’
6 Sixty seven of the pleadings bundle which are the further and better particulars this year and you can see that er looking back to page sixty six , what the plaintiffs have been asked to state was to give particulars of the change in financial position which had been outlined to Mr on the telephone and er your Lordship will see first of all that in answer eighty little A , there is a reference to er a letter of the twenty seventh of February nineteen ninety two which was a letter from the plaintiff 's solicitors to the defendant 's solicitors which , this is been incorporating in the front or ought to be in the bible , erm I do n't think it has been but there are copies if I can hand your Lordship it was missed out in error I am sorry .
7 To say instead , ‘ I hear you better if I can see your face ’ is more positive .
8 ‘ You were testing me , seeing if I 'd fit your image of that tarty little number who 'd led your innocent younger brother astray ? ’
9 One other point Mr Chair , if I could crave your indulgence you will er , I think you all know that Leicester City Football Club are playing this evening at Middlesbrough .
10 ‘ I 'm not callous ; if I could help your sister I would , ’ she murmured , hardly aware of what either of them was saying .
11 If I could have your attention , please . ’
12 if I could have your attention for a minute .
13 Our next Parish Council meeting is on 2 April 1992 and it would be appreciated if I could have your reply before that date .
14 If somebody can manoeuvre your tape to the receptionist , who gets it to the secretary and then to the A&R person , it has to help your chances .
15 Ask her if she 'll do your face for you cos you 're a mess .
16 Seven-thirty came and she glanced through the curtains to see if she could see your car drawing up .
17 Erm , so what I promised to do in er er , a moment or two if people are to ask specific questions or comments to make arising from either of those printed reports on page six and page twenty erm , if you would make your point or ask your question now er , it will be recorded and transmitted to the officers responsible and they will take any necessary action or give any reverent replies to those questions .
18 I should be grateful if you would advise your counsel of the Crown Prosecution Service 's position so that he might appraise the court if necessary …
19 Now I would be grateful if you would remove your foot from my door . ’
20 In a mail-order advertisement for the book he makes a unique offer : ‘ Tick box if you would like your boob personally signed by Noel Edmonds . ’
21 If you would like your exhibition to be included , send full details to him c/o .
22 If you would like your exhibition to be included , send full details to him c/o Photography , Argus Specialist Publications , .
23 If you would like your team picture published in this feature please send a black and white or colour print , with names , to The Editor , The Northern Echo , Priestgate , Darlington , DL1 1NF .
24 I should be grateful if you would ask your enforcement officer to look into this matter .
25 We would be grateful if you would signify your agreement to the above by signing the letter below and the attached copies , and returning the original letter to us .
26 If you can contain your impatience , ’ Briant said dryly , ‘ these points will be explained .
27 If you can talk your way out of trouble in a Chinese opium den , the back streets of London hold no fear for you .
28 If you can soften your water then it will be easy enough to acidify it using peat filtration ; if you do n't soften your water then the dissolved salts will buffer it back to neutral/alkaline as fast as you try to acidify it .
29 If you can soften your water then it will be easy enough to acidify it using peat filtration ; if you do n't soften your water then the dissolved salts will buffer it back to neutral/alkaline as fast as you try to acidify it .
30 If you can do your dance tonight without a band rehearsal , I 'll play a lovely melody . ’
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