Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [verb] we [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | What would Miss Mates think if she found us here like this ? ’ |
2 | ‘ In that case it would be better if you brought us up to date with what 's been happening first . ’ |
3 | We 'll patch in on you and join you if you tell us where you are . ’ |
4 | ‘ If you let us out , we 'll just walk away . ’ |
5 | ‘ It would be easier if you told us where the drugs are , sir . |
6 | If you ring us tomorrow we may know more . |
7 | And incidentally er about that video , ca n't tell you where you can them on the air but if you want to know where you can get Portrait Of A City , if you ring us on we 'll tell you . |
8 | You have to dial the code O six O two if you 're ringing from outside the Nottingham area and if you ring us please have pen and paper with you cos we 'll give you a number to ring back . |
9 | I think it better if you leave us now . ’ |
10 | Only if they told us why we were being held , would we co-operate . |
11 | Get the bomb squad out any way , but erm , the British army has got a lot of important that 's they way we would fight the Russians , take over a small hamlet , mortify it and that 's how the only way we would ever up the Russian 's grass nest , they take it very seriously , so what they did if they tell us how to do it , walks us through , show us what to do , let us do it and then they 'd make us do it again , but without any mistakes and that , it was really good and they showed us how to er mortify up a house , go , going through all the sewers and stuff is quite fun |
12 | If we say are providing a band for dancing , we are liable if they let us down . |
13 | But top 10 player Chris Walker warns : ‘ If they turn us down , the chances are several more England players could join the boycott . ’ |
14 | what if they , if they love us back ? |
15 | He started punching another young feller and we stopped the gig , and said if it continued we just were n't going to play . ’ |
16 | Branson 's feeling that ‘ competition is good for the consumer if fares come down , but not good if it puts us out of business ’ constituted a political education of sorts . |
17 | If it brings us closer together , and helps us to write better poems , I would be willing to trade some sex with you . |
18 | ‘ He does n't look as if he likes us very much . ’ |
19 | He does n't care if he drags us down with him , as long as he clears his precious name ! |
20 | Erm and er so , I said to him if he runs us up with the car and then he can bring it back . |