Example sentences of "[adv] if [pers pn] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps if you tell me just where you stand ? ’ she suggested shortly . |
2 | Perhaps , thought Juliet , her heart thudding against her ribs , perhaps if he helps me he thinks he might fall in love with me too . |
3 | Only if you make me an isosceles triangle , first . |
4 | 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 . ’ |
5 | ‘ Only if you let me make it . ’ |
6 | ‘ Only if you let me in , ’ he slurred . |
7 | But only if you let me pay , dear . ’ |
8 | But only if you tell me everything . ’ |
9 | I want to stay here and live with Miss Honey and she says that I can but only if you give me permission ! |
10 | Only if you give me my money first , my allowance . |
11 | ‘ Only if you raped me , ’ she spat back . |
12 | The second man comes , he says the same thing and his brother 's waiting at the gate and she goes only if you fuck me ! |
13 | ‘ Only if you want me to . |
14 | ‘ Only if you order me . |
15 | ‘ But only if he asks me nicely ! |
16 | I will fight Sipotai only if he attacks me first . ’ |
17 | So if they made me redundant or whatever I know all the ins and outs . |
18 | Er so if you let me know about Catherine . |
19 | So if you let me take a copy , I 'll give that lease you signed to my company solicitor and get him to go through it with a magnifying glass . |
20 | So if you see me fall asleep — just before you go , |
21 | Okay , again , so if you see me doing a branch visit , and I see you 're , you shutting your diary , I 'll know . |
22 | So if you gave me six as the input , what would I do with it ? |
23 | this week , so if you want me to get some some squash or something . |
24 | so if I feel I 'm in the right and I fe I feel I can impose that upon them . |
25 | She has , she has but she 's at the bottom , so if she give me three of hers I 'd be alright , ha |
26 | Well you can start it at seven o'clock if you like I do n't mind . |
27 | And he would n't let me go at nine o'clock if he thought I had n't have been knackered and ready to fall down you know . |
28 | Fine — frankly I could n't care less if you call me Rin-Tin-Tin , only let's not get into a profound discussion about the psychological implications of it all . ’ |
29 | Especially if it gave me the credibility to help a friend in need . |
30 | Sometimes I tried to go as fast as I could , but it was easy to let the sail out and slow down if I felt I was getting out of control . |