Example sentences of "if [pron] [verb] i [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If I decorate I always buy the right amount of paint
2 I do n't Stephen and if I did I definitely would lend it to you .
3 Well I planned a little bit but even if I plan I still ca n't write it .
4 If she accosts me again , he grumbled , ‘ I 'll burn the bitch ! ’
5 If she caught me now in the front hall she would waste a good ten minutes warning me that I was risking tuberculosis and a gastric ulcer by being too late to eat a proper meal quietly , and probably throw in the chances of my poisoning a patient with the wrong drug before the night was out through carelessness induced by my own lack of blood-sugar .
6 Listen to me , I goes , if you push me again I 'll grab your tit and pull it off .
7 ‘ And if you push me down again , ’ she warned quietly , ‘ you might very well find that you have a tiger by the tail .
8 And if you push me much harder , I 'll wash my hands of the whole thing and tell the Committee I ca n't cope , and make it clear I want you out — out , do you understand ?
9 I 'll judge marmosets if you catch me nicely in a weak moment on the end of a moribund week .
10 ‘ The only thing which disturbs me is if you brought me down here on false pretenses .
11 ‘ Perhaps if you tell me just where you stand ? ’ she suggested shortly .
12 If you throw me out , I wo n't even have one . ’
13 If you sell me out , I do n't suppose I 'll be any worse off than I am right now . ’
14 If you know me then you know that too . ’
15 ‘ This might be just a game to you , but I 'm working , and I 'm going to be late if you hold me up ! ’
16 ‘ You shall have enough and more than enough , to keep you alive forever , if you help me out of this dark place , ’ she said .
17 ‘ Only if you let me in , ’ he slurred .
18 If you let me in , I can tell you what Sergeant Bilko is saying . ’
19 But pity help you if you let me down . ’
20 damp and If you get me back to mum 's for about three o'clock time at the latest to take her to Osborne House .
21 Besides , ’ added Penry with cunning strategy , ‘ if you turn me down we sha n't see each other for quite a while .
22 He panted and said , ‘ I can still get it back if you show me where it fell . ’
23 If you show me up I shall just go off and leave you , ’ he warned .
24 If you hate me so , why are you so insistent on dragging me to Rome ?
25 You see , if you like me then you 'll think that I 'm some sort of brain surgeon , and if you hate me then you 'll think I 'm shit … the truth is in the middle .
26 But if you asked me how a motor car worked you would think me somewhat pompous if I answered in terms of Newton 's laws and the laws of thermodynamics , and downright obscurantist if I answered in terms of fundamental particles .
27 Ca n't remember if you told me not to mention it to you or not that was it that it was supposed to be a private conversation , I ca n't remember .
28 If you ask me where all our patients would go if we closed , I do n't know the answer , ’ says consultant nephrologist Dr Charles Tomson .
29 If you ask me how I would indulge myself if forced to , I suppose I would put some comfortable footwear near the top of the list .
30 Go home , Sally-Anne , and I 'll think about it , so I will — if you ask me nicely again , that is … ’
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