Example sentences of "if i [verb] [pron] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry if I took you by surprise . |
2 | Christ , I even broke out into a sweat if I saw one on TV . |
3 | So er to get to your question erm I 've sort of not been doing anything erm I was hoping that I would be sort of fully fit round about now and then if I saw something on teletext er that was good I 'd just buzz off for a week or so . |
4 | as if I knew nothing about art . |
5 | He asked me if I knew anything about ley lines and I confessed my ignorance . |
6 | If I take if I take one at night |
7 | ‘ If I take you to prison , ’ said Owen , ‘ people will say : There goes Andrus , the enemy of the Moslems . |
8 | So I get , if I get them on target I normally get a couple of wickets . |
9 | If I worship thee for fear of hell , |
10 | if I worship thee in desire for heaven , |
11 | So i i if you can er give me the background if I ask you to sort of give me a bit of background for the case , I 'll write it up here , and I 'll write down the solutions and see what , see what you 've done . |
12 | When Epictetus was arguing with a rich man , someone said to him : ‘ If I devote myself to philosophy , I shall not own a farm , or have riches , or own silver goblets and gold plate . ’ |
13 | At the back of my mind I must have hoped that if I telephoned him in advance , Helmut would help in this way . |
14 | Then there 's her book — a series of short stories and reflections entitled Memoirs Of A Pretty Lady — that is due to be followed by a second volume next summer , ‘ if I finish it on time , which I 'd better ’ . |
15 | If I send one to grandma , one to you and Amy , and then I 'll write one to grandma Lincolnshire , but I 'll wo n't send it off , it 'll be to expensive wo n't it ? |
16 | If I send one to grandma and granddad , if I send one to you then send to . |
17 | I like it if I do it with bacon and sausage . |
18 | But now , if I do it in spring , it is n't such a big job . |
19 | I do n't know if I did it for Dad or Dad did it for me . |
20 | Which meant if I did it in year three , which I 'd liked to , then you 'd obviously equal or went into drama . |
21 | If I learn something of importance I 'll certainly communicate it back home . ’ |