Example sentences of "if [pron] do n't [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Even if yours does n't you can get the same effect by treating it with Nikwax TX 10 which you can use in the washing machine . |
2 | got er nice little watch an Accurist watch with that money Dave sent , I thought if I do n't it 's gon na fritter away |
3 | Yeah I Actually I 'd better put these in the draw cos if I do n't I can see someone else helping themselves . |
4 | You if I do n't I ! |
5 | so I 've put that away , I , it ai n't even in my account , Alan 's got that and I said to Alan if I pass this test I shall buy a banger , five hundred quid with this tax money and then put the odd to insurance , if I do n't I 'll leave it where it is , because I , I mean little one will want a holiday and that anyway so I 've kept it for that , but that 's what I intend to do , so I said to Alan if I get a little banger just enough to get me to Tettering and back I was gon na go tech , to do some courses |
6 | I said because if I do n't I ca n't pick up all this . |
7 | If I do n't I do n't . |
8 | Because if I do n't you wo n't know what 's happened will you ? |
9 | ‘ If I did n't we would n't be here , ’ Newman told him . |
10 | Erm I do n't know if I gave you , and if I did n't I need to , the things that I 've called recordings logs , that are different than meeting logs . |
11 | He put the gun sideways in his mouth to give him two free hands and I thought about trying to grab it off him but I thought I 'd probably kill one of us and even if I did n't I was no match for him and he 'd just take it off me again . |
12 | ’ I think people find me obnoxious because I wo n't admit that I secretly loathe Kyle Minogue and Jason Donovan , but I really do think they 're great artists — if I did n't I 'd be the biggest hypocrite in the world . |
13 | Yeah well I 'll ask I 'll ask my mum but if I if I did n't I 'm gon na have to get perhaps |
14 | Well if somebody does n't you know |
15 | De government said if yu do n't yu will regret it later . |
16 | He thinks she should go to Pakistan because if she does n't she 'll get her own way . |
17 | There 's a small chance she may recover from it with just the supportive treatment , now the cause of the disease has been eliminated , but if she does n't she 'll be in line for a bone marrow transplant . |
18 | If she does n't I do n't know how much longer I can carry on . |
19 | ‘ She has a heart of gold , ’ Mrs Porter said decisively , then added , ‘ Which is a good thing , actually , because if she did n't I would n't stay ! |
20 | She allowed her voice to trail off , basically because she knew that if she did n't she would end up bursting into tears . ’ |
21 | What would he say if she told him that she fought him because she was afraid that if she did n't she would fall in love with him ? |
22 | To make a profit she must sell every copy — she paid the money up front so if she did n't she would incur a loss . |
23 | Once they 've , you 've got their clothing off they can probably stand in a shower , but remember to take their boots off or whatever or shoes of because if you do n't they 're going to stand in a , in a dilute solution of whatever it is that 's being absorbed by the skin . |
24 | If if you do n't they wo n't have any commission at all . |
25 | If you do n't they 'll certainly have you all for supper . ’ |
26 | If you speak a language well , accents are a minor problem , if you do n't they might as well be speaking ancient Egyptian . |
27 | When a colleague discovered that I was coming here to do this er she saw it as laughable and she also saw it as something that I would prefer to keep quiet from my colleagues and tried a bit of moral blackmail on me as well to say I 'm going to tell them about that if you do n't them about this sort of thing . |
28 | People often think of Christian morality as a kind of bargain in which God says , ‘ if you keep a lot of rules I 'll reward you , and if you do n't I 'll do the other thing . ’ |
29 | ‘ Because if you do n't I may be severely tempted to put you over my knee and give you the thrashing you sorely deserve . ’ |
30 | If you do n't I 'll get in touch with your father … ’ |