Example sentences of "if [pron] will [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Jones yelled , ‘ I 'm damned if I 'll bowl a full-toss ! ’ |
2 | As she was treated in hospital , the terrified teenager had confessed : ‘ I do n't know if I will have the nerve to go back to work . |
3 | Gets right under my skirts if you 'll excuse the expression . |
4 | Colleagues , I would say , and if you 'll excuse the expression , I do n't think this C E C knows its arse from its elbow . |
5 | You 'll have to bear with me David , I think you 're only the second person I 've ever had , if you 'll excuse the expression , in this studio . |
6 | Did you know that almost all modern dentures are made by polymerising methyl methacrylate ? the name is a bit of a mouthful ( if you 'll excuse the pun ) , and is better known by the acronym MMA . |
7 | ‘ The snow 's very loose on the Wildhorn at this time of year and all it took was a small charge to start the ball rolling , if you 'll excuse the pun . |
8 | There may be more to this than meets the eye ( if you 'll excuse the pun ) as just once in a while I have taken zander during the daytime in water that has been so clear that I would have rated my chances as zero . |
9 | He is taking their eyes , if you 'll excuse the pun , off their situation and condition , off their blindness , off their need , off the miracle even , and he 's directing it to themself . |
10 | And the other fear , of course , was that the cost of fuel is going to go out literally through the roof , if you 'll excuse the pun , erm that does n't seem to have happened , so again presumably they the tour operators will be able to hold prices , certainly as far as the flights are concerned ? |
11 | An ’ if you 'll pardon the liberty , ladies , I reckon I 'd shirk my duty if two pretty young ladies had come all this way special . |
12 | ‘ If you 'll pardon the correction , not so much as a million , ’ said one of the lady lodgers . |
13 | He wraps it in balls if you 'll pardon the expression and puts it in M+M packets . |
14 | Had the most exciting offer to do another dig at Isurium Brigantum , your cantonal capital , it 's a dream come true if you 'll pardon the expression . |
15 | ‘ Sounds to me like your daughter needs a good kick up the arse , if you 'll pardon the expression . ’ |
16 | Indeed from his point of view , that of the tellee ( if you 'll pardon the expression ) , being told the truth just is finding it out by a certain kind of indirect observation . |
17 | ‘ And four of those bloody years I spend in a bloody prison-camp — if you 'll pardon the expression . |
18 | ‘ If you 'll pardon the expression , you look kinda white . ’ |
19 | Why should they send a senior vice president to check out what must be , if you 'll pardon the description , a minor cog in such a huge enterprise ? |
20 | If you 'll pardon the pun . ’ |
21 | ‘ If you 'll wash the lettuce I 'll make my special dressing and we could pick some wild sorrel and chop it in at the last minute . ’ |
22 | Of course , it might be said that a man in your position , if you 'll forgive the expression , is dieting either because his lover has threatened to leave him if he does n't shed a few pounds or because his lover has left him and he feels a need to , shall we say , freshen up . |
23 | In my own defence I can say only that I went along for the ride , as it were , if you 'll forgive the expression , Mr Milton . ’ |
24 | Furthermore , if anybody catches you in the club showers , your lover is very likely to end up being blackballed ( if you 'll forgive the phrase ) . |
25 | And that 's why it may be a good ten minutes or so before a man can lift a finger ( if you 'll forgive the phrase ) . |
26 | Still , it is difficult to imagine this immensely civilised music ever being more persuasively presented , as once again performance ( bar a couple of mild intonation slips in the ‘ Sicut erat ’ of the C major Magnificat ) and production values are ( if you 'll forgive the in-phrase ) truly ‘ state of the art ’ . |
27 | It did n't occur to you to let sleeping dogs lie , if you 'll forgive the cliché ? ’ |
28 | Where 's the point in that , if you 'll forgive the pun ? |
29 | If you 'll accept no faith that is not fixed , |
30 | ‘ Well , ’ she said , with a twinkle in her eye , ‘ if you 'll keep a secret , I 'll tell you , but first you 'll have to promise to keep it a secret . ’ |