Example sentences of "[pers pn] if [pron] do " in BNC.

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1 The fifty thousand well I if they do they have n't been able to what what we intend to do .
2 You know if I if I do n't if I 've offended Mr in any way then that is one thing but I do put on bottoms on seats and I bring money into this building .
3 There are five T'yungunz in the nest to feed , but if Steg takes too long catching dindins the young 'uns die of starvation ( as do I if I do without food for more than 15 nanoseconds ) .
4 If I if I do n't know the answer I 'll find out in the interim period and let you know at the end of the session .
5 I if you do n't like the sound of it Mrs then I 'm sorry for you but this is what democracy is all about and it is about time you listened to what people have to say .
6 I think the point has been made er and let me er ask you to correct me if I if you do n't i it 's a fair assessment , the point that 's really being made is there is a judgmental issue here as to whether a surplus arises from over-funding by an employer er substantial investment performance or or effectively unfair claiming between either the deferred pensioners or the pensioners and i it can be that all of those interests have to put into the pot and it 's a judgment as to who actually is doing best in what circumstances .
7 I if you do n't bring wood worm with it
8 Yeah , anyway , I thought well , there 's so he said keep getting that bloody form , I if you do n't like it .
9 only thing if I if you do it
10 I 'll pull that long hair of yours if you do n't obey me at once ! ’
11 ‘ It 'll be the press gang for thee if we do n't run off , and God knows what 's for me without thee . ’
12 Forgive me if I do n't care what he wrote in his Vico . ’
13 ‘ Excuse me if I do n't get up .
14 PARDON me if I do n't break down in tears at the plight of the parents who are having to take their children out of private schools because they can not afford the fees .
15 Good luck to them , I say , but excuse me if I do n't stick my hand down my trousers and smile .
16 I 'm glad Durham seem pleased with the way it worked out , but it will have been a waste of time for me if I do n't do well in Sri Lanka and in the home series against West Indies .
17 You 'll have to excuse me if I do n't sound too lucid at the moment , but I have stinking cold .
18 It 's not that anyone 's going to whip me if I do n't do it — but I know there 's going to be double the quantity tomorrow , so really I 'm just beating my own brow .
19 There is a great gulf between ‘ popular culture ’ ( excuse me if I do not try to define the term ) and contemporary art .
20 I 've wondered whether we ought to separate but every time I bring this up , he cries and then worries about the 50 per cent of ‘ his ’ assets I 'll take with me if I do decide to go !
21 " Please excuse me if I do n't get up .
22 She gently tells me of my mistakes , and praises me if I do well .
23 ‘ She 'll look for me if I do n't .
24 ‘ You 'll forgive me if I do n't die laughing ? ’
25 Right up through there , and tell me if I do that oh ?
26 ‘ So you 're going to shoot me if I do n't let go , right ?
27 I think you need reminding that I am not your property ; never have been and never shall be ; and that you have no right at all to touch me if I do n't wish it , and none whatsoever to hurt me .
28 " You 'll excuse me if I do n't go any further , Mrs James .
29 Now tell me if I do
30 ‘ You must excuse me if I do n't believe you , ’ he sneered .
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