Example sentences of "if i [vb base] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He now stumbled round the head of the couch and from there , leaning against it for support , he growled at her , ‘ If I go she comes with me . ’ |
2 | If I get him to go in there and do a bit of plaster on |
3 | If I get you to sign on that line there . |
4 | ‘ If I let you talk to her , how can I stop Wilson ? ’ |
5 | If I try what to say to them if you ca n't get through . |
6 | Cos I mean I 'm , I quite often use that as spendable income , because if I allow it to accumulate in a gross account , in a year or two it 's actually gone beyond the |
7 | I slightly lengthened my stride , feeling self-conscious as I always do if I find myself marching in step with martial music , when I deliberately break step and try to walk between the beats , as it were , in as unmilitary a way as possible . |
8 | I mean obviously I 'd have to pay more er for if I want it to end at sixty . |
9 | ‘ If I want you to act as my emissary , I shall tell you so . |
10 | " Not if I have anything to do with it . " |
11 | ‘ If I have anything to do with it , fair lady , you most certainly will . ’ |
12 | ‘ Not if I have anything to do with it , ’ she muttered as she plugged in her hair-dryer . |
13 | ‘ I agree , ’ he said , to her surprise , ‘ but until the baby is safely born she needs Garry at her side , and that 's where he 'll be if I have anything to do with it . ’ |
14 | ‘ Her Sloanie mates will be visiting her in prison if I have anything to do with it . ’ |
15 | Then , if I have anything to do with it — |
16 | ‘ Not if I have anything to do with it , ’ she muttered savagely . |
17 | ‘ Not if I have anything to do with it . |
18 | And he added : ‘ We do n't want him at the club and if I have anything to do with it , he 's not coming back at all . ’ |
19 | At a separate news conference , Sugar was in equally confident mood , telling reporters : ‘ We do n't want him at the club and if I have anything to do with it , he 's not coming back at all . ’ |