Example sentences of "[conj] if i [verb] you " in BNC.

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1 Good do n't forget if I go too quickly or if I give you too much say , Ooh hang on .
2 I thought that if I made you realise how strongly I felt you might decide you feel the same . ’
3 I suppose I knew what your reaction would be , but thought in my arrogance that if I presented you with a fait accompli , the sale of the land , your money back , you 'd be so overwhelmed with gratitude that you 'd immediately fall into my arms . ’
4 Now you said that if I gave you X cos squared three X it might be a bit easier to integrate .
5 I know I should have told you earlier but I reasoned that if I did you would n't want me along ; and you needed a guide .
6 And if I hurt you , that 's not the only fun there is , is it ?
7 And if I tell you ? ’
8 And if I let you drive my Rover home , would you ?
9 And if I catch you suspecting me of an affair with my housekeeper I 'll — ’
10 ‘ At the moment , there 's insufficient evidence to arrest anyone , ’ said Harris quietly , ‘ and if I thought you were keen on any of the other men in this case , I 'd be saying the same thing about them . ’
11 You need to sleep , and if I hold you any more … ’
12 And if I gave you one , would you take her ? ’
13 And if I order you to do anything ? ’
14 The surface of the palladium is better preserved , allowing the deuterium to infuse better ; it is easy to prepare clean solutions ; and if I look you straight in the eye and say ‘ If you think of any nuclear phenomena what would you choose ’ — well , it is obvious is n't it ? ’
15 And if I play you false , you may break mine .
16 And if I think you were to read the first two pages of his autobiography , there 's a dedicatory verse on another page , I ca n't help feeling that you will agree with me that , in a , there 's something embarrassing about them .
17 ‘ If I give you bread and cheese you do n't like it and if I give you too much soup that 's not right .
18 " And if I give you the job , " Fairfax went on , " how soon will you begin ? "
19 Yeah , well If if I want you , I
20 But if I tell you , ’ Harriet Shakespeare said , as though she were talking to an idiot , ‘ I 'm putting Liam 's life in worse danger .
21 ‘ Sydel , ’ he said , ‘ there is something , but if I tell you about it , it might not happen . ’
22 But if I know you you will lift it .
23 ‘ Look , I know that one should n't mix business with pleasure , but if I asked you again , would you come out with me ? ’
24 When his father remonstrated with him and refused to believe that the respectable staff of the Sunday School had put any such nonsense in his head , the wee boy protested : ‘ But if I told you what we did learn about Moses and the Red Sea , you 'd never believe me . ’
25 But if I told you that Harvey borrowed two paperback books from me last night . ’
26 But if i see you at towards the end of the And the packs are all labelled , it 's very
27 She now leant across the counter and , poking her face down to the child 's , she said , ‘ No , I did n't Bobbie , because if I had you would n't have got half as much as is in that bag .
28 ‘ I am afraid to tell you who I am , because if I tell you who I am you may not like who I am and it is all that I have . ’
29 I do n't blame you — though if I thought you was messing around with her , anything like that , you 'd be in dead trouble , believe you me . ’
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