Example sentences of "if i [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know , something about youth club , probably if I make you a cup of coffee |
2 | well any way look , if I made you a thin bit of steel straight across the centre like that |
3 | I soon realized that if I made it a bit spicy , I 'd get more than threepence for it , so I used to make up limericks , things like , |
4 | I know my father would raise a terrific stink if I told him the Headmistress had grabbed me by the hair and slung me over the playground fence . ’ |
5 | ‘ Tell me , ’ he complained , ‘ what would be your reaction if I told you the moon just fell out of the sky ? ’ |
6 | As I believe that you both did , when you were my age — if you can remember so far back — but I knew you would prevent me from doing so if I told you the truth . ’ |
7 | Well if I knew who the hell Dawn 's brother was ! |
8 | If I got him a chop I 'd have a sausage or an egg with the bairns . |
9 | If I show you the general norms it makes a lot more sense . |
10 | ‘ I 'm buggered if I know what the point is , ’ said Wilcox sourly . |
11 | ‘ She 's round , ma'am , ’ Salt said in her angry voice , and under her breath : ‘ Blessed if I know what the world 's coming to … serving wenches falling about and being propped in chairs as if they were gentry . ’ |
12 | as if I had them every day — I 'd had one ! |
13 | ‘ Will you be offended if I ask you a question ? ’ |
14 | As it stood , it consisted of a multi-volume jumble of vers libre , written over many years , some in the form of letters , especially to her mother — ‘ if I sent her a letter she sent me some money — so I kept on writing ’ — listing the men she 'd known . |
15 | ‘ You would n't come out here if I sent you the money for the air ticket , would you ? ’ |
16 | If I offered you a glass of Sancerre would you bring the wrath of God down on me ? ’ |
17 | I noted , and we 've already had the flavour of it , in to some respect today , that initially you had almost unanimity of support from the District Councils er York City have changed their view erm and equally Hambledon are very luke warm , if I put it no more than that , er on the idea of a new settlement in the sense that they probably support the principle of the new settlement , but not in Hambledon . |
18 | " Hell buy ten grand 's worth of … ( an electronics company ) , if I tell him the latest profit figures . |
19 | But if I tell her the truth and insist upon it , I shall be disobeying my husband and causing his mother unnecessary worry , she reflected , and was forced to accept that having made a cross for her back , she would have to bear it . |
20 | If I tell you a story you 'd have to agree to tell it to somebody else . |
21 | Well if I tell you a little secret about this . |
22 | ‘ What if I tell you the whole truth ? |
23 | Well I suppose I 'm sure Adrian wo n't mind if I paid him the day after or a week after or something . |
24 | ( ‘ Would you believe me if I called myself a Puritan ? |
25 | Here ref , what would you do if I called you a plonker ? |
26 | You know very often a parent , if a parent senses a child it 's partly in the interests of reality you know , like I say to my younger son you know , look if I buy you a third Big Mac , let's face it , you wo n't be able to eat it . |
27 | If I gave her a pencil she 'd chuck it back at you . |
28 | If I was outside , she said she could telephone me every day for nothing , if I gave her the number of a phone box and arranged to be there for a certain time … |
29 | Do you think if I , do you think if I gave him a fright , s see the , time he says he 's going off to his granny 's and I say away you go , and my mam says she 's not taking him . |
30 | All he wants to do is to get his hand inside my blouse or up my skirt , but if I gave him the chance to do anything more he 'd be so scared he 'd wet his pants . ’ |