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

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1 If you twitched a horses lip or ear that happens , I would really like to see if I twitched your ear .
2 But for the hon. Member to make such a statement , particularly today when , if I catch your eye , I shall make a statement about equipment procurement for our forces , leaves me breathless .
3 If I make my bed in Sheol , thou art there !
4 ‘ Dearest Belinda ’ er … , no , I know , Belinda 's into poetry ; it 'd really impress her if I made my note into a poem !
5 I did like Esmerelda ( even if I thought her name was a bit soppy ) and played with her a lot when she came to stay .
6 Still , if I thought my difficulties were bad enough , some have had it worse than me .
7 I mean if I took your line , your , your logic and maybe I 'm misinterpreting it , er we would not have changed anything when B E S came into , to our organization .
8 If I took your silver , I would only be a thief .
9 Bet if I took his jacket off and put it in that washer it 'd of fallen to bits cos it was that mucky .
10 Now I know that if I hold my arm up but keep it still she has the benefit of the updraught and will open her wings and take off .
11 The first one was to the house in Colchester to ask if they 'd mind if I delayed my arrival by one more day .
12 As regards utilising the services of third parties for debt collection , you have once again assumed the worse scenario as if I meant their complete extinction , which I quite clearly stated ‘ less dependent ’ .
13 I shall look a damn fool if I change my mind now . ’
14 And she said , ‘ George Dionisovich , at the moment I do n't want to sell them , but if I change my mind I 'll let you know ’ .
15 ‘ I did get a letter once from a girl asking if I wore my underpants , ’ admits a shame-faced Sam .
16 If I told my therapist that , ’ said Scarlet , ‘ do you think she 'd let me go ? ’
17 er I wonder if you , you would mind if I contacted your friends ?
18 ‘ How would it be if I returned your gift so that you can give it at the door ? ’
19 I should like to hear Rebecca 's version , but can only do so if I repair my rudeness and invite them here — ( Like the Queen , we never ask her back ) .
20 If I shifted my weight on to the shoulder these mugs had been using as a football , the pain took away my thoughts from the throbbing ache in my head .
21 I can do that and if I pull my beard I 'm gon na loosen your grip .
22 If I pull my jumper off like that be like that dresses .
23 ‘ Perhaps I 'd surprise myself , ’ he said at last , ‘ if I met your friend . ’
24 If I knew my future and that I would never be No 1 I think I 'd tell myself to forget it .
25 At least I think that if I knew my rugby , I would be in a good position to acknowledge that you know yours .
26 2 S + V ( conditional tense ) + if + S + V ( past tense ) : I would write to him if I knew his address .
27 If I take your boot off you 'll never get it on again .
28 But if I take my five grand back : what difference ?
29 A bite now is hardly ever missed and I am confident of landing even big fish on this gear if I take my time about it .
30 Look if I take my hair off I 'm gon na finish up with an old girl with a bloody Zimmer frame .
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