Example sentences of "if you [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But ye 'll know him , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye see him again . ’
2 Now I have , and I 'm telling you that if you marry him then you 'll be committing the biggest mistake in your brief little life . ’
3 Listen to me , I goes , if you push me again I 'll grab your tit and pull it off .
4 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 ?
5 So if you implement it totally in parallel you can go very fast .
6 I 'll judge marmosets if you catch me nicely in a weak moment on the end of a moribund week .
7 He 's you see , bu but after about twenty minutes or so he loses touch with what 's what you 're actually doing and if , if you catch him just right he goes berserk !
8 Alder burns well , dry ; but if you use it exclusively you will be sawing all day .
9 If you use it wrongly , which is what happened at Which ? , you 'll get bad results .
10 So you know I mean if you use it perhaps the way as explained it then it 's a much better way .
11 If you carried it too green , erm I ca n't remember that happening to our but I 've heard of some people , having to cut a shaft down into the stack you know .
12 A singleton honour offside will also allow you to score five tricks if you pick it right .
13 if you remember she still had it when we came home
14 ‘ Perhaps if you tell me just where you stand ? ’ she suggested shortly .
15 If you tell him sternly , he does understand the tone of your voice if he goes off and sulks for a while , well so be it you 'll have to sulk till you get used to it , there you are .
16 Er not if you stitch it properly , get it through the loops , do n't , just cast off slack and stitch them together , you not , you not be able to tell
17 Otherwise you have no way of knowing if you said it right .
18 Clearly any or all of these are possible but erm er naturally you would understand that if you had them daily by film you would be having you know ninety pieces of paper er and clearly that may not be appropriate at times well times , you know hundreds by the looks of it now but usually times ten at least .
19 But if you had it once in a while , it means it stays special . ’
20 Oh , I , I can remember when fibreglass curtains first came out we bought some of those terrible things they just went in holes , you know if you touched them too much they just went in holes .
21 If you know me then you know that too . ’
22 Nick can you take us through the six on the left see if you know them already .
23 If you know them very , very well and they criticise you and they say , do this and do n't do that , they can really help you .
24 ‘ He later apologised , of course , but if you know him well , you know that he is very fair . ’
25 ‘ Ah ’ , I thought , my theory was right — ‘ If you grip it hard , it goes in much easier ’ .
26 ‘ I do n't give a fig , ’ Cranston replied , ‘ if you hold it direct from the Holy Father !
27 No if you hold it there you can reach better .
28 if you let him though he 'll , he 'll stay up all night and read to you and things like that , but no , just send him to bed .
29 They had a good reputation for being able to develop mechanical ideas if you briefed them well ( they had already built the TARDIS console for Peter Brachaki ) .
30 I me , well you can never find anything if you got them all over the place !
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