Example sentences of "[adj] if [pers pn] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But you 'd be wrong if you met six men who live and work on Teesside .
2 Thankful that , though her ankle was still painful if she put any weight on it , her foot was n't swollen , Luce put on a pair of yellow flat-heeled sandals and , unable to contain her impatience a moment longer , picked up the crutch and headed down the corridor .
3 But we would be even more foolish if we imagined that modernity is neutral territory : it is enemy territory — as the world , for Christians , has always been .
4 The buzz , the uninhibited , excited talking , yes , uninhibited talking , in a district where you were made to feel peculiar if you allowed any expression to cross your face in the street , died as the lights slowly faded .
5 I VISITED the top secret Battle of the Atlantic command centre in Rumford Street and was very impressed , but I feel it would be even more interesting if they had dummy figures dressed in naval and wrens ' uniforms and placed in their respective positions .
6 The back bends could be more versatile if they had flatter carvers , with more radius in the stem .
7 Yes but then you see , in the ol in the old days Gordon , I mean , you we you were very fortunate if you got three meals a day and i and whatever you got you were glad of and used to eat it all .
8 In contrast , at Verdun a casualty — even once picked up — could reckon himself highly fortunate if he received any treatment within twenty-four hours .
9 It might be a bit awkward if you it might be highly reactive if you dropped molten metal onto it .
10 ‘ I thought it might be pleasant if we had some music . ’
11 If the accused seriously harms an arresting officer , without " maliciously " he would be guilty if he foresaw any harm at all .
12 However , I 'd be dishonest if I pretended that life would suddenly become rosy again .
13 The growth of the ‘ displacement ’ model would be understandable if it resolved individual difficulties or reduced the general incidence of difficulty .
14 In rural areas UNIP was alleged to have exploited traditional structures and beliefs ; headmen were said to have threatened to expel villagers who supported the MMD , and ritual leaders apparently told villagers in some areas that they would become sick if they attended MMD rallies .
15 Would it not be helpful if we used existing machinery more effectively ?
16 He had hidden it , thinking it would come in useful if he persuaded any girls to go away for the weekend with him .
17 It would be terrible if you lost this opportunity .
18 Watching the traffic and the rain swallow up the departing taxi , the Captain wondered how the man stayed so thin if he ate that way every day .
19 Now that allowance would be nice if it bore some relationship to what was allowed in the estimated er , figures .
20 ‘ Ooh , lovely , ’ she said , ‘ but it 'd be nice if you stripped that door . ’
21 They feared that if there was another depression the unions would be left defenceless if they abandoned traditional practices which preserved jobs in the short term .
22 Thus new furniture would be defective if it contained live woodworm even though the presence of the woodworm posed no threat of personal injury .
23 Even liberals believed that the colonies would remain loyal if they received economic benefits and shared in the ideals of liberty , equality and fraternity , which France provided through her ‘ civilising mission ’ .
24 It was all going to cease to be fun if she wanted any action out of him .
25 I would n't be surprised if we had sit-down protests or boycotting of home games .
26 It 's lovely if you had enough money to do it all when you wanted to do it .
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