Example sentences of "[pers pn] if [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I 'd like to refer to my page three or er section four in my conclusions because I think if I if I heard Professor Lock correctly I think he and I are at one in in a suggestion which is is put to you in in if you like without prejudice to the generality of what I have been saying in support of the council 's policy .
2 And if I if I found D Y by D sine X that would show me , not the gradient of this curve ,
3 Do you know I if you ask Andrea about it , anything she 'll probably go on for ages , and ages , and ages , and ages !
4 Mrs Pearson , the nice old lady who sold Belle Vue Cottage to me , set the controls a few days before she left and said the milkman understood how it worked and he would help me if I had need of it .
5 ‘ Forgive me if I make notes , sir — my memory .
6 she asKed me if I wNted carrier bag it WAS onleeee toilet rRollsaa
7 ‘ There was one fat mental specialist with a queer glint in his eyes who kept on asking me if I heard voices .
8 That left me with dozens of portly gentlemen in blue who spent the rest of the night eating my shortbread , drinking my coffee and asking me if I knew Terry Wogan .
9 When all I could reply were the two forlorn words , ‘ No English , ’ he asked me if I knew French .
10 I 'm sure the other members of the committee will forgive me if I mention Tracy and David and Norman of the last year as secretary , treasurer and stage director respectively .
11 I hope my classicist friends will forgive me if I abbreviate mimeme to meme .
12 A major plank of our community investment strategy is to work in partnership with the voluntary sector , at both national and local levels , and forgive me if I use I B M to instrumental in setting up the north-east environmental initiative in partnership with the ground-work trust , business in the community and Gateshead Borough Council .
13 for a couple of nights , when she was on , she asked me if I thought Ken would baby sit a couple of nights , if he could you know perhaps ask different people to baby sit you see , so I said well I did n't like the idea of that anyway
14 Then she asked me if I fancied Terry Baines .
15 You asked me if I wanted salt out and I said yeah , so you do n't get it out !
16 I know that there are many women who have a very rough time at home , but you 're asking me if I think men have changed , and I think in that way , domestically , I think they have , but I do n't think their attitude has changed in the workplace .
17 But good luck with it — ring me if you need help . ’
18 Neither politicians at court nor governors in the colonies were expected to live on their salaries ; having outside interests would not cause any trouble if it simply supplemented their salaries , though it would be used as an additional reason to attack them if they followed policies the king disliked .
19 A local thug phoned up the office and said ‘ tell them if they set foot in Drogheda they wo n't get out alive ’ .
20 Audrey mentioned her Medau teaching and asked them if they knew Coburg .
21 An ardent Anglophile , Tritsis used frequently to astonish British journalists with the breadth of his knowledge about Westminster , asking them if they thought Enoch Powell or Tony Benn the more radical figure .
22 Countries that set higher standards could then be asked to justify them if they block trade .
23 Gateshead , on 21 , could overhaul them if they beat Consett in their last game .
24 Surely no tide could have them if they clasped hands and fled from it side by side .
25 ‘ Go and ask them what they want , then ask them if they want milk and sugar with it , then ask another one the same , and then come back here and get two cups and the biscuits from me .
26 They were crap , but you could scratch with them if you put 10p pieces on the heads .
27 If she If she has room at home .
28 and er , I can assure you if they started means testing pensioners they would , any government would go out on their ear !
29 ‘ You said I was to tell you if I thought Oliver ought to go to another school .
30 ‘ There are plenty more like you if I need amusement . ’
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