Example sentences of "if [pron] think you " in BNC.
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1 | This letter is going to be devoted to my affairs in connection with Edward … the other day he asked me if I thought you would care to go for a walk into the country somewhere . |
2 | If I thought you were sent by the Creator I might be induced to think you had a right to dispose of me . |
3 | ‘ If I thought you were serious , I would give you a thick ear ! |
4 | ‘ If I thought you were even remotely human , dog-face , I 'd wring your neck . |
5 | I 'd send every letter I 've written you since we last met if I thought you would n't do it to me again , humiliate me again . |
6 | If I thought you were a real threat , you know I would stop at nothing to discredit you . ’ |
7 | I do n't blame you — though if I thought you was messing around with her , anything like that , you 'd be in dead trouble , believe you me . ’ |
8 | And I 'd be sad if I thought you were less than happy with them . ’ |
9 | ‘ I would n't call you pompous , ’ she said slowly , and then , with a grin , ‘ not that I would n't dare to — if I thought you were . |
10 | ‘ At the moment , there 's insufficient evidence to arrest anyone , ’ said Harris quietly , ‘ and if I thought you were keen on any of the other men in this case , I 'd be saying the same thing about them . ’ |
11 | ‘ If I thought you could n't look after yourself , you see … ’ |
12 | if I thought you were all out of work |
13 | If I think you I mean you can go into it if you 've erm I mean the minimum qualification they say is only G C S Es |
14 | But … but I will worry if I think you are hanging on waiting , because it 's no good . |
15 | And if I think you were to read the first two pages of his autobiography , there 's a dedicatory verse on another page , I ca n't help feeling that you will agree with me that , in a , there 's something embarrassing about them . |
16 | The only problem will arise if somebody thinks you 've simply lost a will , which does occasionally happen , and then they turn to the copy to try and prove it . |
17 | If she thinks you need medicine the doctor will write a note so the medicine can be collected from the chemist . |
18 | She certainly wo n't be happy if she thinks you 're just hanging around down here and not getting anywhere . |
19 | ‘ I think it would be a great presumption on your part if you thought you did , ’ he replied firmly , putting the young man down . |
20 | If you thought you detected ‘ racism ’ in what I wrote , none was intended . |
21 | And if you thought you had a fight last year over bi-annual congresses , you wait until you try and do anything that will affect our structure in the future . |
22 | ‘ And if you thought you could pin it on me , you 'd have had me cautioned and the bracelets on by now , ’ I said bravely . |
23 | ‘ I think you 'd lie to St Peter , ’ she retorted evenly , ‘ if you thought you might get something out of it . ’ |
24 | I have , I 'd get you a pair if you thought you 'd wear them . |
25 | ‘ And if you think you 're going to get all that off without a shower , you 're wrong . ’ |
26 | Ask for a blood test even if you think you have had German Measles . |
27 | Though people expect illness to become more frequent in old age , you should not assume that nothing can be done , but should consult your doctor if you think you have a health problem . |
28 | If you think you 've already got a hammer drill , then it 's time to think again ! |
29 | If you think you should be a member , we will take up your case . |
30 | Having perfected this petulant stance , all he can do is reiterate it — with a self-deprecating acknowledgement of the onset of self-parody : ‘ Stop Me if You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ , ‘ Sweet and Tender Hooligan ’ , where the chorus is simply ‘ et cetera , et cetera ’ … |