Example sentences of "if [pron] [noun] [vb -s] me " in BNC.

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1 In my view and also , if my memory serves me correctly , in Dr Reeves ' view , this is quite simply because it doubles up as a transmitter with very sharp rise and fall times on its pulse width modulated waveform .
2 If my memory serves me correctly , he had also worked for a while in the office of a chartered accountant , but to no avail .
3 Miss Walker was a mature lady when she married , if my memory serves me correctly , and they never had children of their own .
4 If my memory serves me correctly , the very first public outing of the very first public train resulted in a fatality , and one at a mere 12 mph , though doubtless this seemed like the speed of light at the time .
5 And , if my memory serves me right , you stand to rake in a tidy sum on that .
6 At one time boundaries were , in the main , marked by a white line , and it was only after a number of years of requesting the TCCB that in matches organised by them a rope be used to denote the boundary that this regulation was implemented , if my memory serves me correctly , for the 1983 season .
7 And our feeling , if if my memory serves me right , was that we felt that our site safety courses were adequate and gave
8 If my memory serves me well , a broader new clause which was tabled in Standing Committee was ruled out of order on the ground that it was outwith the scope of the Bill .
9 Thus the beer can evolved in North America in the twenties and thirties , but ( if my memory serves me correctly ) did not reach Europe until after the Second World War , except as erratic specimens transported by American servicemen .
10 If my memory serves me correctly , my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment said that Humberside would be the first because it has already been the subject of a local government boundary commission report .
11 Ground-floor ap-art-ment if my memory serves me well .
12 If my memory serves me correct , it was you who declared that it had been of no consequence and to wipe it out , ’ he said , the adoring fiancé replaced by an aloof accuser .
13 And if my love leaves me what will I do ? ’
14 And if my love leaves me what shall I do ? ’
15 I only hope that if my operation leaves me suffering as they did , there will be someone at hand with the strength of character and compassion of Dr Cox to help me. —
16 If my mother wants me off the Project , she can damn well go through channels and see how far it gets her . ’
17 If your wife fancies me — as you put it she 's been keeping it very much to herself . ’
18 You may say that it is feeble in colour and monotonous in tone — it may be so , but it touches the heart , it arrests the attention ; and what is the use of all your correct drawing and pure tints , and skill in light and shade , if your subject leaves me cold and unaffected .
19 And if your Intelligence wants me out , I 'd better go .
20 If I promise to let you know if your brother-in-law contacts me surely you 'll call off this business of staying together like two ill-matched peas in one small pod ? ’
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