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

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1 If I 'd wanted that kind of wife , I 'd have married Eleanor . ’
2 and even if you think no I would n't really spend the money to make myself more beautiful , you think , oh maybe , if I really , if I did have that money would I do it ?
3 If she 'd left that house three years ago it would n't have happened .
4 I do not make any award for the sums claimed from disposable income for her employment during the said , the alleged year off , since I 'm not satisfied she would have had a year off , or would have had any disposable income even if she had taken that year .
5 He was quite aware of her marital designs on him , but she was very much part of the life which he had rejected , even if she refused to recognise that fact , and tried to reclaim him for it .
6 She 'd rather be seen as hopelessly naïve , and she voiced her feelings , suddenly not caring if she did seem that way .
7 According to Aubrey , Madeleine was still unattached , even if she did have that army officer dancing attendance on her .
8 If you had seen that band drawn up on the parade-ground , with full regalia glittering in the sun , while in front six bugles sounded Retreat and the audience came spontaneously to attention , you 'd have liked it , I 'm sure .
9 If you had written that package , would you be angered by people using it without paying ?
10 If you 'd gone that way .
11 Apart from that he was rather a handsome man , she thought , if you happened to like that type of thing .
12 So , all th , even if you wanted to make that qualification , it 's there , in him , I am righteous !
13 ‘ We would not , I believe , if we had had that situation , have had the strength to deal with the Falklands , with Iraq and with the economic difficulties that we had in the early 1980s , ’ he said .
14 I would imagine that if we 'd suggested that project engineering duties would beco
15 If we 'd fought that election on the trade union agenda , we would have won a lot more votes than the campaign issues chosen by the professionals .
16 Heavens , how in creation was she to phone them to ask if they 'd got that part yet ?
17 The White armies would have beaten the Reds if they 'd got that cross . ’
18 A flicker of rebellion stole into her mind and , as if it had needed that impetus , one clear thought struggled free .
19 Dougal glanced at her face , wondering if he had imagined that note of amused satisfaction in her voice .
20 Prime Minister John Major could have saved himself a lot of trouble if he had followed that advice over David Mellor , the former Heritage Minister .
21 If he had to make that list of horrible moments , Masklin would have put this one at the top .
22 If he had taken that product , he would also have tested positive those other days as well , ’ Grollet said .
23 Thus a defendant who has no knowledge of the falsity ( and was not reckless as to it ) when the brochure was published , could still lie guilty if he had acquired that knowledge before the brochure was subsequently read .
24 would of mind if he 'd left that mini could of drove round in the mini
25 He 'd be on his back if he 'd had that amount of drink .
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