Example sentences of "mind [conj] i [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Would you mind if I looked down the list ? |
2 | ‘ Would you mind if I go over to Kilburn ? |
3 | Do you mind if I go up here to ? |
4 | Would n't you mind if I go down ? |
5 | ‘ Do you mind if I come in ? ’ she asked vaguely … ’ |
6 | ‘ As you just pointed out so succinctly , I am early , so would you mind if I come in and wait ? ’ |
7 | ‘ D' you mind if I come along ? ’ |
8 | Would you mind if I come back on to that later ? |
9 | Do you mind if I come back to you on that one ? |
10 | ‘ Do you mind if I sit down ? ’ asked the young man in effete , accented English . |
11 | ‘ Do you mind if I sit down ? |
12 | Do you mind if I sit down and drink my tea ? start tea . |
13 | ‘ Do you think she 'd mind if I went on with it ? ’ |
14 | I would n't mind if I went out and spent it on myself , but I did n't ! |
15 | Do you mind if I turn down the gas fire ? ’ |
16 | ‘ And , for your information , at the moment there is n't anyone who would mind if I flew out to Sydney for a month or two . |
17 | ‘ Do you mind if I look over the place ? |
18 | You do n't mind if I lie down here next to your bed ? ’ |
19 | Emily gave Florrie a meaning look and said , ‘ Now you 're both here , you wo n't mind if I slip out and do a little shopping ? |
20 | ‘ Miss Lennox , do you mind if I pop out and have a look at your front garden before it 's too dark ? |
21 | Mind if I come in ? ’ |
22 | Mind if I tag along ? ’ |