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

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1 Theatre is about communication — and if no-one understands it , then we 've failed . ’
2 ‘ Theatre is about communication — and if no-one understands it , then we 've failed . ’
3 This obviously saves time in group sessions , but only if everyone does it .
4 Oh do n't bother , for god if everyone gets you know like what you said before , he said he did n't like you , he did n't ask you out you know the first time , cos everyone was hassling him , if they all hassle him now , you 're not gon na get far are you ?
5 If everyone thinks they can make money out of bargain books , let them . ’
6 ‘ It does if everyone hates him , does n't it ? ’
7 And if nothing happens it 's even cosier !
8 The girls screamed ; some gritted their teeth , others stayed cool as if nothing worried them .
9 So if I mess it up then now , when you come over to pick me up later it shall still be messed up ?
10 Ah it 's okay if I catch it
11 Here at ZZAP ! we 're very good at spotting ripped-off software , but should one slip through the net it 's the sender who 'd be in trouble — this could mean a hefty fine and possible imprisonment if you 're lucky , or being made to eat your own entrails if I catch you before the software company !
12 A threat expressed in the form ‘ if I catch you when there are no police about ’ addressed to an adversary is not caught by the section , since it is not a threat of such as to cause the victim of it to believe that he will be the object of ‘ immediate ’ violence .
13 And if I catch you suspecting me of an affair with my housekeeper I 'll — ’
14 As for his invitation — if I catch you at 1997 with him or any other man , I 'll revoke my decision about the wedding night , and take you to bed immediately ! ’
15 Ah , see if I catch you round there I 'll kill you .
16 ‘ The paths of your mind are mine to walk if I wish it , ’ said the Robemaker .
17 If I believed you , ’ said Ludovico da Bologna , ‘ I would be the happiest man in Nicosia .
18 ‘ It would satisfy me , ’ replied Marc , ‘ if I believed you . ’
19 I do n't give you these names , because if I spell them out I should never need to waste money on a return ticket again .
20 If I make them , ’ Warner told him , ‘ you 'll take them .
21 And if I make them , at least I 'm in good company .
22 ‘ You 'll be lucky if I make it there !
23 If I make it , ’ said Jack automatically .
24 And , darling , if I make you half as happy as you make me I shall have done well …
25 If I make you nervous by standing here , please say so . ’
26 I do n't know , something about youth club , probably if I make you a cup of coffee
27 In newspapers I 've been called bland and ‘ smoothy-chops ’ so often that it almost goes over my head now , and people go on about my baggy eyes as if I made them that way myself — which I suppose I did , in a way .
28 Meursault : If I made you suck my cock , this would be political .
29 ‘ I 'm sorry if I made you jump , son . ’
30 I thought that if I made you realise how strongly I felt you might decide you feel the same . ’
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