Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I must apologise if I repeat some of the points already made — I do not expect that I shall , except perhaps in my introduction .
2 I must apologize if I gave the impression of trying to keep these from you , as you ( perhaps jokingly ) suggested .
3 ‘ Poor Bernard , I must see if I can sew it for him .
4 Oh I must see If I can er Bob and Mum not Karen and but Mum .
5 I was in agony and I 'd like to know what I should do if it happens again .
6 I should think if you went across Crumwallis 's lawn and through the trees at the back you 'd come to it .
7 This is precisely what he had been attempting in " The Dry Salvages " , for example , and it is significant that he used much the same phrase in his demand that contemporary poetry should have such a strong relationship to current speech that " the listener or reader can say " that is how I should talk if I could talk poetry " .
8 And then , leaning closer to him , ‘ I should know if you did not mean it , ’ she said .
9 Yes , I should know if I were falling in love , she thought .
10 He said I should call if I needed help on anything .
11 I might ask if he can put one of those things in the bathroom
12 I might see if I can persuade them to do some practice bits with Therese . ’
13 Er I might see if I could pick up that Sheffield United guy Jamie Hoyland .
14 You know if a lens comes off like , one of the mums has said , oh they do n't charge anything to put it back in , but I might see if I can erm charge them .
15 I 'm er I 'm gon na erm , I might see if I can record some conversation on a bus , but I do n't know .
16 As a practising manager scanning and trying to make sense of the environment surrounding my particular enterprise , I came , too , to experience a high degree of frustration with , and scepticism about , the very notion of scanning ; and great concern as to the bias that I might introduce if I tried to communicate my conclusions to others !
17 But what I 'll do if I may , applaud your commonsense when it comes to the vote .
18 ‘ I do n't know what I 'll do if it 's all gone . ’
19 Information ownership is often a distinctive trait of the corporate culture and varies from ‘ its mine and I 'll decide if you use it ’ to ‘ its the corporation 's and we can use it ’ to even ‘ its not my problem , I never need information ‘ .
20 ‘ I was going home , but I 'll stay if you want me to . ’
21 Against her better judgement she added hastily , ‘ I 'll stay if you really want me to .
22 Instead , she remembered what Peggy had said just now : ‘ I 'll stay if you 're lonely . ’
23 I 'll check if you want . ’
24 I 'll change if I can think of anything else to do , but I ca n't .
25 ‘ Well , I 'll go if he wants me to , but I do n't like meeting strangers .
26 I 'll go if you go , Ferd , ’ she said .
27 " I 'll go if you want .
28 I 'll go if you want .
29 Aye I 'll go if you 've got some money
30 I 'll go if I must , but we have n't got any forensic people here , it being Sunday .
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