Example sentences of "[pers pn] if i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No but if , if I if I talk by myself it 's going
2 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 ) .
3 I tend to keep them in the originals cos then I if I need to .
4 I it 's alright , but it seems if I if I press in there
5 He asked me if I knew of anyone to replace her and I told him no .
6 My former wife disliked not only the taste of it herself but refused to come near me if I succumbed to its temptation . ’
7 They tell me if I walk in a certain direction for an hour I 'll come across a road and by the time I set my watch and compass they 've vanished over the dunes .
8 He showed ‘ excessive ’ courtesy to the House of the Senate , saying once ‘ You will , I hope , forgive me if I trespass on my rights as a senator by speaking rather more plainly than I should . ’
9 ‘ They asked me if I wanted to .
10 I was at the Edward II wrap party and someone asked me if I wanted to be in a film .
11 No they asked me if I wanted to and I said no .
12 To spring at me if I run for it ?
13 The chap was furious and said he 'd put me in a cell without anyone on either side of me if I talked to you again . ’
14 ‘ What would you give me if I stood on that boulder on one leg ? ’ asked Christopher , eyeing a small rock on the extreme edge of the cliff .
15 So gradually I am claiming my philosophical estate and already believe in myself ; it would n't even surprise me if I turned into a poet .
16 During the week he come back asking me if I forget about it and withdraw my notice but stubborn as I was I refused .
17 Thoughts about how the spectacles would appear to me if I moved towards them leftwards must be related in the correct way to thoughts about how they would look if I moved above them to the right ; thoughts about their being artefacts must be related to thoughts about their not existing before a certain time or not coming into existence in the kitchen as the kettle boils .
18 ‘ Forgive me if I seem to be playing the amateur sleuth once again , but something else occurred to me the other day , which might or might not be of interest to you . ’
19 ‘ Dr Vaughan , would it disturb you if I listened to the transistor this afternoon ? ’
20 " I 'll hate you if I want to . "
21 I can touch you if I want to . ’
22 I 'll tell you if I want to , he thinks I am a child .
23 I can love you if I want to , ’ she shot back .
24 ‘ Anyway , she is my duchess — and I shall invite her if I wish to !
25 I would n't know him if I tripped over him now . ’
26 I would n't tell him if I went for lunch with my mother or a girl friend and I paid .
27 Well it was a town then but since then it 's been made a city , you see , and I got to know all kinds of people and one gentleman came in there , used to come every evening and write a book and er , I used to look after him if I happened to be that end and er , you see , and then he 'd say , oh just an exchange you know about the weather and just in general thing and then I 'd leave him and he 'd get on with his writing and one day he said to me .
28 I do n't think I would actually want to be a producer , but I know I 'm capable of doing it if I chose to . ’
29 pound fifty or something for like a shampoo and rinse I mean I 'd use it if I go in there .
30 ‘ I could do it if I wanted to , but I do n't want to , ’ he told a gathering of the Computer Journalists Club in Paris yesterday , as he held court on a range of topics , from the US government and economy , to the increasing pervasiveness of personal computer technology .
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