Example sentences of "me if [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well if I were you I 'd get in touch with me if anything turned up .
2 Bogie would n't have married me if I had n't been prepared to agree not to follow my career .
3 ‘ The madam would have had me if I had n't escaped by telling her the lodger in the room next door to mine fancied her like crazy , ’ he said .
4 ‘ It was Bernard , who had been watching me from his office and asked me if I had ever thought of a career in modelling . ’
5 The first time he ever asked me if I knew where he could get ‘ coke ’ .
6 Pensively I roamed through a housing estate , stopped by a bearded man who asked me if I knew where Number Fifty was .
7 He just asked me if I knew where she was and then I watched him disappear out of the room .
8 I honestly ca n't for the life of me figure out how to express the rest so I hope you 'll forgive me if I stop here .
9 What 'll they do to me if I screw up ?
10 Then he got talking about you , asked me if I 'd ever heard of you . ’
11 Several times an unsuccessful council candidate in Washington East ( ‘ it would frighten the life out of me if I got in ’ ) he has been telling us how his work and his passionate concern combine .
12 I had been working as a dai ( midwife ) for the Government since 1974 , but I resigned when they stopped paying my salary and only paid me if I brought in patients to be sterilized .
13 ‘ Pardon me if I write vehemently , ’ he apologized disingenuously to Poole in his second letter , adding with more than a hint of picturesque excess :
14 You 'd kill me if I blew up the school ?
15 ‘ Sometimes it seemed like he was breaking the club transfer record every week , but he told me if I kept on doing it I was safe . ’
16 ‘ Neither have I any time to waste , so you must excuse me if I cut out the preliminaries . ’
17 What will be left for me if I wriggle out of its skin ?
18 And I would suggest to you , it 's because it 's complicated , and forgive me if I have n't made it more simple , but that 's one reason incidentally , why in my document , I kept commissioning , the business of doing , and making the kind of hard choices that your committee 's had to make this morning , because resources will always be limited , separate from discussing everything that people would like to do , because they do n't always run together .
19 My father told me one evening that neither he nor my mother would think the worse of me if I did not go .
20 Anyway , she told me if I did n't go after it she was goin' ter chuck us out .
21 ‘ I made a conscious decision to go out as much as possible when I had the baby , ’ she says , ‘ because I knew the walls would close in on me if I did n't .
22 It would be a little discreditable of me if I did n't take it seriously ! ’
23 They threatened to kill me if I did n't tell them .
24 Forgive me if I do n't care what he wrote in his Vico . ’
25 ‘ Excuse me if I do n't get up .
26 PARDON me if I do n't break down in tears at the plight of the parents who are having to take their children out of private schools because they can not afford the fees .
27 Good luck to them , I say , but excuse me if I do n't stick my hand down my trousers and smile .
28 I 'm glad Durham seem pleased with the way it worked out , but it will have been a waste of time for me if I do n't do well in Sri Lanka and in the home series against West Indies .
29 You 'll have to excuse me if I do n't sound too lucid at the moment , but I have stinking cold .
30 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 .
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