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

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1 So it 's one for the door if ye prefer it . ’
2 Listen Billy , if ye hear she 's come home here , ye 'll give me a call at the station .
3 This Pro-hib-ition , or whatever they call it , is comin' , you mark my words , or the Tally boys would n't be into other ‘ arrangements ’ , as they say , and lookin' to buy cellars and hidey-holes and places behind walls , if ye follow me .
4 See ye on the other side of the bend , if ye make it . ’
5 ‘ Be not cast down : if ye saw Him , who is standing on the shore holding out His arms to welcome you to land , you would not only wade through a sea of wrongs , but through hell itself , to be at Him . ’
6 If ye win ye kin buy back the bike . ’
7 If ye let me go now , ’ Anton said , ‘ I wo n't tell anybody . ’
8 Faithful be ye , I know well , and power ye have if ye list to keep them safe ; but if ye think I fear too much , yet beware ye fear not too little ! ’
9 It was Scotsman Alexander Graham Bell who first gave meaning to the expression ‘ If ye want me thungummy , ring me . ’
10 If ye picked him out it must hiv been him . ’
11 ‘ But ye 'll know him , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye see him again . ’
12 Young Steg is in both positions at the same time ( a bit eye-watering if ya ask me ) , his hungry little T'yungunz — bless you ! — are HUNGRY .
13 If you increase it erm then it 's , it 's slowly go bogs everything down if you like increase the resistance , you bog everything down .
14 Unless I say if you knocked him down .
15 And the surround used to have nice fancy work round you know to make it so it would n't stand on the table cos me mother bought one of those because it used to be a bit dangerous on the table if you knocked it you see and
16 ‘ I think it 'd be better if you wrote him , ’ Rose suggested .
17 If you thought what the people said possessed an intrinsic interest , if you wrote it down verbatim and pictured yourself as a sort of secretary to the outside world , recording something which had its own imaginative value but would otherwise have been lost , then you are one sort of writer — a naturalist .
18 Old Dick 's all right , but if you marry her you 'll be marrying her family …
19 If you marry her , I will pay you …
20 It 'll be awfully sad if you marry her and find you do n't like her later . ’
21 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 . ’
22 If you marry me , you control the Corosini wealth .
23 When you go to your mum 's tomorrow , or when we go out tomorrow we 'll take it with us , in case we meet anybody I can be taping cos I can get as many people as I like , when you go up to Ken 's take it with you , put it on your pocket , but then say to them , if you object we wo n't do it .
24 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 ?
25 ‘ And if you push me down again , ’ she warned quietly , ‘ you might very well find that you have a tiger by the tail .
26 Listen to me , I goes , if you push me again I 'll grab your tit and pull it off .
27 Look , cos that 's why it 's already broken so if you push it it 'll go .
28 If you doubt me , ask yourself where is my army ?
29 If you doubt it , try discussing with a lawyer the sensory perceptions of a pilot rotating an aircraft into a climbing attitude while increasing engine power and accelerating , and whether or not the pilot can believe he is pulling the aircraft right up on to its back .
30 I will quote you from long ago if you doubt it : ‘ Life holds no greater sadness than to be blind in Granada . ’
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