Example sentences of "[pron] if [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If I if I if I could just er er er just move on on to a couple of other other other points i in in what 's been said .
2 So Just just so we 're absolutely certain then , sorry if I if I can just take you back to the the l the areas spelt out in paragraph one one .
3 And that 's about What what what it is is they 've just someone 's asked me if I 'll just do some recordings of some of the lessons .
4 So I said well coming from Judith it would n't surprise me if it could bloody talk
5 Erm probably the most fair way to do this erm I mean fair to our friends and relatives in other r parts of the country , is to ask them if they could either send us their local papers or
6 It was always the same wherever he went — people were drawn inexorably to him , as though some of his charisma could rub off on them if they could just get close enough .
7 I mean if you 'd rather get them if you 'd rather save fifty P .
8 Those early years were best forgotten and he would not allow himself to dwell on them if he could possibly help it .
9 Mrs , I 'll ask you if you would please to read the summary of your proof of evidence from document N Y Two Three Seven .
10 If you if you would please Trevor .
11 ‘ I 'm going to ask you if you 'll kindly let me borrow that . ’
12 I know that no harm will come to me — and so would you if you could only see him .
13 You 've got a great acting career ahead of you if you could only learn a few more tricks . ’
14 However , you should only consider using one if you can confidently sail in a Force 4 .
15 No , no no , no I said to her if we could just know , cos er , moving bodies and cars and so on , she probably understands but she said as soon as you see a doctor out here , speak to them and , and then we can erm , but they may know somebody
16 Ronni wished an entire treeload of acacia blossom would fall on her if she could just experience again the thrilling touch of that hand .
17 Then send a message to the guest , Mrs Jones , making sure it does not alarm her , asking her if she could possibly call at the manager 's office .
18 Where an officer of government in the exercise of his office obtains payment of moneys as and for a charge which the law enables him to demand and enforce , such moneys may be recovered back from him if it should afterwards turn out that they were not legally payable even though no protest was made or question raised at the time of payment .
19 Not people that could that can defend themselves that can what 's the name of it if they could Well they 've broken old people 's doors in and took their money and and hit them and whatsername .
20 ‘ Since it has nothing whatever to do with you , I 'd appreciate it if you would just forget the whole thing , ’ she retorted .
21 ‘ Look , ’ she bit out , ‘ if you … you took it upon yourself to waltz into my bedroom , uninvited , merely to admire the scenery then I 'd appreciate it if you 'd kindly waltz back out .
22 ‘ And what if we should accidentally meet ? ’
23 There are , after all , even larger numbers : 10 46 , for instance , is not just larger ; you must add 10 40 to itself a million times in order to obtain 10 46 What if we could somehow muster a gang of 10 46 monkeys each with its own typewriter ?
24 But what if you can only afford a garden shed ?
25 What if it should then happen I do n't want to get rid of her , eh ?
26 ‘ If you mean drugs , then no , Adam , you 're way off line and you have been all the time — as you 'd realise for yourself if you 'd just open your eyes and see the truth instead of what you want to see . ’
27 Would you please mention in your classes that when ordering it would help us if they could also state their teacher 's name .
28 The feeling is not unlike being forced through a futuristic abattoir , and I 'll buy anything if they 'll only let me out of here .
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