Example sentences of "if you [modal v] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 If you would care to lunch in the directors ' dining room , just let my secretary know . "
2 If you would consent to be affianced to me , would wait for me , would permit me to write while I am away — ’
3 If you would like to be involved in Convocation , there are several opportunities each year to take an active interest .
4 It 's not too late to apply for details of this and other screenings , so if you would like to be considered for a place at the Academy , then please write
5 If you would like to be involved in activities such as these — writing letters to help victims of human rights abuses and campaigning on their behalf — please contact your nearest local group .
6 If you would like to be part of the audience for The Big Three-O please write to the Fundraising Department stating which recording you can take part in and how many seats you would like .
7 If you would like to be more ambitious with your finish , try the methods described in the ‘ Encyclopaedia of Cottage , Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture ’ by J C Loudon , first published in 1833 : ‘ These chairs are painted but more frequently stained with dilute sulphuric acid and logwood ; or by repeatedly washing them over with alum water , which has some tartar in it ; they should afterwards be washed over several times with an extract of Brazil wood .
8 Directory , so if you would like to be included and have n't told us yet , please fill in the appropriate part of the questionnaire .
9 If you would like to be seen in a classic yacht , then contact Lake Marine , who operate their unique fleet of wooden Redwing racing keelboats from Poole .
10 If you would like to book on this course , please refer to the Training Programme or contact Head Office .
11 ‘ And I would be grateful if you would come to your senses sooner rather than later .
12 Your name was put forward and I 'd be delighted if you would agree to be co-opted .
13 Right colleagues if you would turn to the General Secretary 's report , on page , page one hundred and eighty , and we 'll go through the pages from one eighty two to two six nine , one eighty , one eight one , one eight two , one eight three , one eight four , one eight five , one eight six , one eight seven , one eight eight , one eight nine , one nine O , one nine one , one nine two , one nine three , one nine four , one nine five , one nine six , one nine seven , one nine eight , one nine nine , two hundred , two O one , two O two , two O three , two O four , two O five , two O six , two O seven , two O eight , two O nine , two one O , two eleven , two twelve , two thirteen , two fourteen , two fifteen , two sixteen , two seventeen , two eighteen , two nineteen , two two O , two two one , two two two , two two three , two two four , two two five , two two six , two two seven , two two eight , two two nine , two three O , two three one , two three two , two three three , two three four , two three five , two three six , two three seven , two three eight , two three nine , two four O , two four one , two four two , two four three , two four four , two four five , two four six , somebody get me a drink !
14 If you would turn to my full submission on behalf of Scotton Parish Council .
15 And if you would turn to appendix three to that submission .
16 COUNSEL : Now if you will refer to page 61 of your excellent report , you will see that you say that considerable forces were deployed .
17 Sir I would just , I think it would help the panel if you will refer to table seventeen of erm N Y six which actually sets out these sites .
18 Now if you will refer to your folders , you have extracts containing the relevant material .
19 I mean if , if your cut-off point is six or eight hundred say six or eight hundred yo you 're gon na , you know , you 're into a very large section of the population , if you will come to four hundred and fifty you are into a much , much smaller proportion .
20 It is the Holy Bible and if you will turn to Proverbs 22:29 the following quotation will be found : ‘ Seest thou a man diligent in his business ?
21 ‘ Well , sir , you seem very eager to please me , but I wonder if you will agree to a request of mine . ’
22 At all events , I shall be much obliged to you if you will write to me as soon as possible — in order that , if you do not hold out any hope , he may not lose time , and if you do , that you may receive further information ; and he be put into the way of preparing himself , according to your wishes , for the situation .
23 If you can talk to your mother , then you should .
24 Erm and er so you know but you 've just got to be slightly careful I think of the figures and erm i if if you know it 's much better if you can talk to the the
25 And er I 've told Tom and the Union bloke who 's said , Yes if you can talk to anybody member of the family to bring anything any consolation , do it .
26 Trust increases because if you can talk to people openly and they talk to you openly and you 're communicating then you 're quite trusting with that person .
27 Er so if you can if you can talk to y r ring up anybody you know and just ask them .
28 Analysing the relationship may — and will - be a painful process but it is also one of healing , for if you can admit to yourself that the relationship was not perfect and was in many ways extremely frustrating , then the sense of loss and abandonment will no longer be as painful .
29 So if you 're looking for something , bit of a pain having to wade through half a dozen pages , if you can go to the index and then jump directly to the relevant page , and then save you a bit of time .
30 I sent money and a small gift for Harry : ‘ if you can speak to him , that is — he will have been in enough hot water already on my account … ’
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