Example sentences of "[conj] if you [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I also pointed out that if you scratch me I bite , ’ he reminded her softly .
2 In fact I 've often said that if you show me a system which does n't have a performance problem then you 've shown me a system which is a failure .
3 Well , I ca n't promise that if you leave I 'll be as generous as he was ; I 'll continue your allowance certainly , but as for a house , no ; for as you are well aware , because you know the books as well as I do , it takes us all our time , even with my salary , to continue living here as we have done of yore .
4 ‘ You are a very good man , ’ I said , ‘ and if you help me , I shall be able to live with my friends and enjoy their love . ’
5 You could interrogate me , at least , and if you thought I was a double agent you could put a bullet in my head .
6 I can walk in 120 and sing in 105 ; and if you ask me to sing in 105 now , I will manage it .
7 And if you ask me what I 'm hoping for
8 But he was no age when he died , and if you ask me it was probably like that to the end , knowing Walter . ’
9 And if you let me go I will forgive you for the way in which you have just spoken to me . ’
10 I look at a person and if you like me you like me
11 Er , it 's page sixty-one and it 's it 's title is : Scientific Research , the Whole Truth , er and if you like I will draw the points out of the study and leave you to comment where there questions and where there are n't any questions to interject any comments that you feel appropriate .
12 The only way we can actually go about it is that if we use these cramps and if you remember me telling you , or I do hint every now and then , make sure you keep the cramps straight parallel to the rails , and that 's the reason why because it 'll fall straight , now if something 's in twist and we want to bring it back again , what you do is if it 's in twist that way , you put the cramp as I 've done these slightly up
13 And if you remember I said that , because of its concern for security , the state creates a capacity for violence in the world of states , its , its environment and since this is er erm a characteristic of all states , however large or small the resources , they all create this capacity , they all have a defence policy er there is a consequent competition and this competition , far from resolving the problem of security , in fact exacerbates it , it makes it worse , and so states find themselves competing at different levels er competing particularly in the creation of military capabilities and the consequence of this is a more or less sustained and permanent arms race which frequently er produces armed struggles and war .
14 damp and If you get me back to mum 's for about three o'clock time at the latest to take her to Osborne House .
15 You see , if you like me then you 'll think that I 'm some sort of brain surgeon , and if you hate me then you 'll think I 'm shit … the truth is in the middle .
16 And you should n't ask me — it 's a leading question and if you asked me that in court the judge would intervene and tell the recorder to strike it out !
17 And if you tell me who to write to I sh I shall get to it and do it .
18 And if you listen I 'll tell you why .
19 And if you make me one , Rachel , I warn you — I 'll teach you a lesson you 'll never forget ! ’
20 And if you push me much harder , I 'll wash my hands of the whole thing and tell the Committee I ca n't cope , and make it clear I want you out — out , do you understand ?
21 And if you push me down again , ’ she warned quietly , ‘ you might very well find that you have a tiger by the tail .
22 " " You can try , El-ahrairah , and if you succeed I will multiply your people everywhere and no one will be able to keep them out of a vegetable garden from now till the end of the world .
23 PAMELA : I can not say what you ought to do , but only beg you will not ruin me and if you think me virtuous let me go to my poor parents .
24 And if you think I 'm to be taken in that easy , Miss Jennifer , then think again ! " and muttering to himself that it was as great a pity to see women weep as geese go barefoot , he took Ann by the arm and went back into his house .
25 And if you think I 'm going to bail Sleet out with the money Francis left me when you ca n't even be bothered to learn the most basic elements of running an estate then you 're mistaken . ’
26 And if you think I 'll make a good wife , I 'll agree to marry you .
27 ‘ You 're ordering me around again , if that 's what you mean , ’ she replied , ‘ and if you think I 'm going to trot obediently upstairs and take off all my clothes you must take me for a fool . ’
28 And if you think I 'm going to spend four months on a health farm trying to turn my body into something it never was and never will be , forget it .
29 And if you want me , I wo n't be far away . ’
30 ‘ I 'm going to bed , and if you want me out of here in the morning you 're going to have to throw me out , bodily , just as I am .
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