Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] if [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's not that anyone 's going to whip me if I do n't do it — but I know there 's going to be double the quantity tomorrow , so really I 'm just beating my own brow . |
2 | Try to make time to see them if they come calling later in the day . |
3 | Try to make time to see them if they come calling later in the day . |
4 | Try to make time to see them if they come calling later in the day . |
5 | ‘ And I hardly will get to know them if they think I 'm there on some different basis to themselves , ’ she had said . |
6 | A few extra nails may be all that is needed to secure them if they loose . |
7 | A net to catch you if you fall — you 're right , you are a lucky girl ! ) . |
8 | ‘ You do n't need to get to know her if you do not wish to . |
9 | ‘ Would you care to modify it if I tell you that we have reason to believe that you recognised Wetherby at dinner on Thursday night ? ’ |
10 | Use pins to secure it if you need to . |
11 | Oh you have n't , you know where to find it if you want ? |
12 | Erm it is admitted that people are gon na have go much further to get their treatment ah , that was quite clearly stated as part of the the down side of it , and I do n't think we can tolerate that until we 've got a decent public transport system that 's going to allow patients to get by public transport from here to Colchester or Witham or Clacton or wherever and er and their , their relatives and friends to be able to follow to visit them if you know , as necessary . |
13 | Ca n't afford to replace them if you get one |
14 | ‘ So you 're going to shoot me if I do n't let go , right ? |
15 | ‘ You know where to reach me if you need to . ’ |
16 | No you 're going to tip it if you do that . |
17 | If not , ask colleagues you are friendly with to support you if you have to be alone with that person . |
18 | No one is going to thank you if you end up making changes which either cause real hardship or bring the political roof in — or manage to do both . |
19 | The new flexi-age retirement provision is unlikely to help you if you move to a new job , since it only applies to employees of 20 years ' standing . |
20 | The good thing about cruises is that you always have the ship 's staff to help you if you have a problem and there are always guided tours laid on at every port of call . |
21 | The Fund may be able to help you if you have financial problems . |
22 | I would n't mind going to hear it if they do have a meeting |
23 | ‘ But you ca n't expect Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) to help us if we show we do n't trust him ! ’ |
24 | Countries that set higher standards could then be asked to justify them if they block trade . |
25 | You will not need to use them if you have done your homework and gathered enough other vocabulary for checking purposes . |
26 | We 've given you a few hints how to say them , dance to them , put great big eight foot wide papier mâché masks on to do them if you want . |
27 | ‘ I have to part them if I want to see the house . |
28 | ‘ I do n't want to disturb you if I work late , ’ Hubert explained . |
29 | driving along , keep to the left except when road signals or markings indicate otherwise or when you intend to overtake , or turn right , or when you have to pass stationery vehicles or pedestrians in the road , allow others to overtake you if they want you , you must not drive on by the side of the road . |
30 | In any case , I do n't have to do it if I do n't want to . |