Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] you [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 While one may whizz straight through the enemy , and another might stall in front of your Mob , the other one is bound to end up somewhere where you want him .
2 If you have a combination skin , recognisable by an oily T-zone ( forehead , nose and chin ) and drier cheeks , apply moisturiser only where you need it ( ie over the cheeks and up to the temples ) .
3 It stays longer where you need it to stay — in the stomach — and moves more swiftly where you need it to move more swiftly , through the intestine and bowel .
4 Okay so although you say you 've finished your differentiation exam
5 So once you got him into your fleshy arms — ’
6 So once you found it
7 " He will know your body better than you know it yourself , Menina . "
8 Faldo will never achieve the heights of Nicklaus ( will anyone ? ) , and he will probably never the win the affection of the golfing public , but he deserved better than you gave him .
9 Perhaps if you tell me just where you stand ? ’ she suggested shortly .
10 Perhaps if you remember them you will forget your maladies . ’
11 Perhaps if you heard it in different circumstances , su , you know , surrounded by Chinese people , then maybe you would begin to recognise it .
12 Erm ha having gone through that you moved on er and gave out your business card fi first and then the buyer 's guide erm do n't know whether you 're happy doing it that way or whether it 's better round the other way , I I , you , you tend to think if you give somebody the buyer 's guide first when they start to look at it you give them your business card and take it away , perhaps if you do it the other way round they might s start reading the buyer 's guide
13 Well perhaps if you bought it direct yourself , you 'd perhaps get fourpence on it .
14 Some tinies will find the pace busy , and will enjoy their evenings better if you pick them up early one or two days a week .
15 There is a marked reluctance to arguing why people should be accorded such rights — " It just is so and things work better if you accept it — racism for example causes instability and prejudice and violence , so it must go " .
16 I think it better if you leave us now . ’
17 It probably did n't matter much if you did it in front of your friends .
18 But , says Libby Purves , children do n't like to be pushed and their skills will grow naturally if you give them gentle encouragement and lots of opportunities
19 " I shall do so until you give me leave to be more familiar . "
20 Only if you make me an isosceles triangle , first .
21 Now hear this : I will take provisions only if you take me to Elaine and provide both of us with the things I ask for . ’
22 Only if you let me make it . ’
23 Only if you let me in , ’ he slurred .
24 But only if you let me pay , dear . ’
25 The fear of death can stunt your life — but only if you let it .
26 It 's only if you let it take over your life that it 's wrong . ’
27 But only if you tell me everything . ’
28 We can accept your booking only if you tell us about your condition , and your doctor does not advise against the activity .
29 Your reading will be useful only if you remember it and can do something with it .
30 Only if you think he 's making a mistake should you say a word — then you have to have the courage of your convictions .
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