Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun] if you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps you 'd be an even more valuable member of our gathering if you 'd read a little more Silence fell as the animals considered Owl 's remarks . |
2 | Gets right under my skirts if you 'll excuse the expression . |
3 | the water got up to the second step from the top , but , when , instead of turning right into my road if you 'd keep straight on |
4 | Imagine with me Chairman if you will the thoughts of someone trapped by some misfortune in the midst of the wreckage of a road traffic accident on the M 1 motorway Southbound between junctions twenty one and twenty that 's at Nutterworth or Northbound between twenty one and twenty two or Westbound on the M 69 they 'll be thinking the fire brigade 'll be here in a minute or two . |
5 | It will help us with our enquiries if you can give us the envelope or the outer wrapping . |
6 | ‘ Nothing wrong with your elbow if you can hit like that , ’ she spat . |
7 | Take this , and try to talk some sense into your dad if you can . |
8 | It was still a walled city , the walls were all virtually intact , the castle was a bit ruinous , but it was there , and it had its four main gates , erm East Gate on the important London Road going out past Magdalen and over Magdalen Bridge , erm the North Gate here , the Westgate by the Castle , and then still existing then but not in your map if you can find it , the South Gate across the road , just at the bottom of Christchurch , can you find Christchurch on your map ? erm Now , perhaps you can that there 's a difference in Christchurch on your map with this one . |
9 | things are actually outside but you can still imagine them in your mind if you ca n't see them |
10 | ‘ Ask on his behalf if you will . ’ |
11 | I will pawn my life for her , she will never be so pert to your honour if you will be so good as to molest her no more . |
12 | So go to your bed if you ca n't behave normal . |
13 | It 's no crime and they 'd have known anyway , but you might as well hold on to your dignity if you can . |
14 | Up to £40,000 payable to your estate if you should die following an accident . |
15 | ‘ And when you need to give her more chloroform , ’ he said , ‘ hand the leg you are holding to Rose — you may take them both on your shoulders if you will , Rose ; it 's important that she does n't regain consciousness during the actual birth . ’ |