Example sentences of "[pers pn] if [pers pn] be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I if I were you I 'd probably be er you know looking around a bit . |
2 | He said , I if I were you ! |
3 | So I 'd stay away from 'er if I was you an' come an' play marbles with me like you used to do . ’ |
4 | If you would fancy me if I was one . ’ |
5 | You 'd do the same to me if I were your wife . " |
6 | But we have the original cards here as my learned friend will correct me if I 'm I 'm wrong . |
7 | I thought it wa he 'll tell me if it 's nothing like the taste of |
8 | Well I 'll tomorrow morning phone them up find out exactly what time , and register you rather than me if it 's you know if I ca n't get to it . |
9 | They asked me if it was my son , I said yes and I went out to tell Elizabeth . |
10 | A duvet is more practical than sheets , blankets and eiderdown , although the patient may prefer them if they are what he is used to . |
11 | I should watch them if I were you , Chips , the Fraud boys from City tell me they are a bit dicey . |
12 | Tell you if I was I would n't see you . |
13 | ‘ In that get-up , I would n't know you if you were my father . ’ |
14 | But I would n't waste your pity on her if I were you . |
15 | I should n't talk to her if I were you . |
16 | I even asked her if it was her that smashed that kiosk up ! |
17 | He did n't need to ask her if it was she who had told him . |
18 | I ai n't asked her if she 's my girlfriend , but I think she is in a way . |
19 | I said I 'd prefer a man because women were a problem area for me and I was frightened I 'd push the therapist into a certain role by flirting with her if she was young and attractive , or feeling dependent on her if she was my mother 's age . |
20 | ‘ I 'd watch him if I were you . |
21 | ‘ Well , I would n't get mixed up with him if I were you . ’ |
22 | But I would n't go there asking after him if I were you . ’ |
23 | And he could n't stop it , I , I never get over when the doctor said to him if I were you I would n't smoke , it 'll do you good not to smoke , so he did n't , and he stopped it |
24 | But er the way I look at it if he 's which is not too long , what I do , what I normally we give a half an hour er or |
25 | I sha n't take it if it 's something I do n't like you know even if they give it free . |
26 | ‘ I should n't fret about it if I was you , son . ’ |
27 | ‘ I would n't say anything about it if I was you . ’ |
28 | I w would n't worry about it if I was you . |
29 | Oh in that case this year I would n't mention it if I was you , you might get away with it . |
30 | I 'd go for it if I were you , ’ he said , and he gave me a little peck on the cheek . |