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

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1 Well if , I tell you , if I thought if I thought for one minute that we were gon na come back to England like in the next year , which we wo n't cos Tony 's got another year to do now , it 's a bit longer than we thought it was
2 No , what I meant , is if saying that if I camped onto that number over there 3414 , and if that phone becomes free , this phone starts ringing and I might be doing something , so by the time I 've picked it up to make that connection , suppose 3414 is then making another outgoing call , do I have to camp on yet again to 3414 ?
3 Before I left Fontanellato my father had told me that although he was not against my trying to see Mussolini he would be very upset if I indulged in any kind of cheering or applause .
4 If I failed in some aspects it was Tom Bradley who failed .
5 If I died on this hillside , I would not even know where or when the hillside was .
6 ‘ Maybe if I played with another side I 'd get more recognition for what I can do .
7 He 'd then possibly forgotten these dreams or fantasies and then when the stimulus of feeling something on the back of his neck happened to him whilst asleep , suddenly the fantasy came back , all as a piece as it were , and it occurred to me that your dream about driving off viaducts might be caused by being asleep , having one of these falling experiences , then relating it to previous thoughts you 'd had , you know on the freeway or something , oh my God , how awful it would be if I , if I drove off that bend below , do you know what I mean ?
8 ‘ It was a very important game , because one of the top assessors was there , but if I continued after half time , I could have done myself harm physically .
9 I think that it would be helpful now if I described in some detail what the effect of the banding arrangements will be , as there has been considerable misunderstanding of the provisions .
10 But I would be surprised if I did after this year , although , at this stage , I am still playing well enough and I am enjoying it enough so that if I want to play another tournament , I can . ’
11 But I would be surprised if I did after this year , although , at this stage , I am still playing well enough and I am enjoying it enough so that if I want to play another tournament , I can . ’
12 ‘ What would you give me if I stood on that boulder on one leg ? ’ asked Christopher , eyeing a small rock on the extreme edge of the cliff .
13 Yet if I concentrated on each footstep , I should soon be safely home .
14 I hoped , though , that you would n't mind if I stopped by this morning ?
15 I wrote to my home social services and asked them what they would do if I moved from residential care into a home of my own .
16 She is as remote from me , as strange , as if she belonged to another time .
17 If she went on this way , you 'd be able to pick her up soon .
18 Quickly , she put on her coat and hat , looking round fearfully as if she expected at any moment to feel Sikes ' heavy hand on her shoulder .
19 ‘ Planning ’ was judged to have taken place if the girl had known the man for at least six months before cohabitation and if she cohabited for positive reasons rather than because of outside pressures such as pregnancy or the need to escape from an unhappy home .
20 For example she would be allowed to speak to Prince Charles on the telephone if she put on two pounds .
21 However , you would not get £149.95p each if you fell on hard times and wanted to sell your sovereigns .
22 However , you would not get £149.95p each if you fell on hard times and wanted to sell your sovereigns .
23 However , you would not get £149.95p each if you fell on hard times and wanted to sell your sovereigns .
24 It was above all the place to which you were advised to go if you had for some reason been shot , in either war or peace .
25 can I just just pursue that you said said so the if you embarked on another scenario , and you said that the only way in which extra over , that beyond the figure proposed by the County Council , would be by way of a new settlement , I 'm sort of transgressing my own ground rules here , I know that Ryedale has expressed support for the principle of a new settlement , are you saying that you would be looking for a new settlement , possibly in Ryedale ?
26 And if you went to General Accident and looked at their actuarial tables , they might be slightly different to other groups , but in that sense
27 P. H. If you went at 25 years ' service , you got half pension .
28 erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction .
29 Like , if you came across some boys drinking in that driveway [ pointing to a small car park ] , like , first of all you 'd just say , ‘ Come on boys , you 'll have to move on , built-up area and all that . ’
30 If you came to this country after 1948 as an adult , your working life still started at 16 , so you will probably have a reduced pension .
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