Example sentences of "[prep] if [pers pn] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fed up of seeing a box of if I collected those tins and put them Back door open or not ?
2 I said to him it 's all alright , he said oh I thought it would be , it 's that sort of , sort of if you find that temperature 's too hot you just turn it down .
3 ‘ I feel as if we failed that man somewhere , ’ she said a little later as together with David and Martin Foulds she watched the ambulance leave the factory .
4 " It does n't look as if we 've any choice , Mr Montgomery , " they young woman grinned .
5 So we sat there in the silence as if we knew each other well and had no need merely to talk ; and as a matter of fact it seemed in a way to suit the stillness of the day .
6 It was like climbing a waterfall , but there was a warder at the top , clinging to a railing and yelling to us at the top of his voice to hurry — as if we needed such encouragement .
7 as if we have enough droughts without we it , people like
8 Much talk with friends of what result we would ‘ settle for ’ — as if we have any choice .
9 Indeed , when Jessica had locked her car with all the others at the Moira roundabout — travel-sharing , she assumed , hardheaded Ulstermen saving on the petrol — Rory had walked up to her and kissed her lightly on the mouth as if they owned each other .
10 It 's not as if they get much study done the last week or so anyway . ’
11 The road cut a swath through the centre of the belt of trees , and as the gig passed between them they seemed to menace , arms grotesquely waving , as if they resented this intrusion through their territory .
12 It was n't as if they had some sort of relationship ; he had taken her out only to help her with her search .
13 The rest were a maze of villages with names that sounded like the refrain for a pantomime song , villages whose lives were as far removed from those Manchester lives he had known for so long that it was as if they inhabited another planet .
14 He had decided to act as if they liked each other ; he did n't know how he affected her and he was n't going to know .
15 Although , in the novel , the house awaits the return of Sir Leicester and Lady Dedlock , in the picture it appears as if they have that moment left , abandoning their ordinary occupations .
16 Now the 27 year-old sculptor specialises In beautifully complex human and animal forms , steeped in classical influences and burnished or weathered to make them look as if they have several lifetimes of history behind them .
17 She used to ring Otto at his office , rather as if she felt this experience had some professional interest to Otto .
18 as if she wants some money off you as well
19 ‘ It sounds as if she wanted this house more than she wanted him , ’ Lucy mused , knowing that if she herself loved a man she 'd be happy to live in any humble abode .
20 She looked as if she needed that weekend away .
21 Midnight briefly intercepted his look , then turned to the side table , exchanging a platter of carved meats for cheesecake , as if he rejected any attempt to penetrate his wall of reserve .
22 Sometimes it felt as if he had less substance than the images in this room .
23 ‘ I should think so , ’ he said severely , and paused , and swallowed as if he had some constriction , and then asked , ‘ Where were we ?
24 Meredith spoke as if he had some power over his cousin .
25 ‘ And it 's not as if he had any convictions of his own , ’ said his Auntie Ethel .
26 He looked at Huy half-apologetically , cringing , as if he feared another blow .
27 Edouard looked at him , red in the face with indignation , reaching for the brandy-bottle , glancing towards his brother uneasily , as if he feared more self-justification would be needed .
28 He walked slowly , not daring to look at the drop on his right and becoming ever more aware of the cold , biting wind and eerie sense of loneliness , as if he hung half way between heaven and earth .
29 It was as if he exerted some kind of gravitational pull over her .
30 It was as if he needed this quality of attention to be fixed upon him in order to be completely silent .
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