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

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1 Erm , thought it would be nice at handicrafts afternoon and then we could throw the handicraft meeting open to anybody if I told them at the meeting before were going to have it .
2 If I contacted him on the same number that I contacted you
3 I would n't have known him if I met him in the street .
4 I would n't cos I , I ca n't if I saw you in the street I do n't know you I could n't be , I could n't be attracted to you .
5 By the way , I 'm sorry if I dropped you in the soup just now . ’
6 I do n't know if I passed her in the street
7 Thereafter , if I passed him in the corridor or on the staircase , those eyes registered no recognition .
8 If I kicked him on the shin I bet he 'd limp away and not even glance to see who 'd done it .
9 I think these 'd probably be better if I did them on the one you suggested for
10 The tragedy unfolds through wonderful music — from the tentative If I Loved You to the final tear-jerker You 'll Never Walk Alone .
11 If I hit it with the chair-back …
12 The vermouth was dark red , and I wondered what my mother would do if I poured it on the mushroom-coloured carpet — very slowly .
13 ‘ Alex felt that if I selected him for the Poland game , he should play and try to help us get the result before announcing his retirement , and that was Bryan 's intention . ’
14 She described how she walked around for months ‘ with a pain , almost a physical pain , in my heart ’ ; of how she avoided friends and pulled her hat over her face if she met them in the street ; of how , at last , she knew she must express her thousand emotions about her little grandchild in the way she knew best , in clay .
15 What would he say if she told him of the background that had left her with a deep and enduring mistrust of men ?
16 ‘ I suppose Mrs C. thought I 'd be swilling it down like an alcoholic if she left it in the room .
17 I laugh if she caught it in the
18 I suppose she meant if she put me on the Pill she was letting me sleep around .
19 Billy would n't notice if she put it on the back seat .
20 ‘ Nothing , ’ said the little boy , ‘ but it might taste better if you cooked it in the frying pan ! ’
21 But if you had me on the table or on the trolley in intensive care — the submarine blip of the oscilloscope ( like a lost code ) , the richly sighing respirator-then I 'd be going , going , tumbling end over end .
22 Perhaps it would be best if you left me at the cottage and went back to London .
23 Your dustbin will be returned near to where you left it , or if possible to a convenient point just inside your gate if you left it on the pavement .
24 I soon learned to hide it because if you left it in the dining room or by your place somebody else would take it .
25 You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’
26 If you took them in the daytime , they 'd come back , but taking them in the dark , when they were asleep into the woodlands , they 'd settle much better do you see .
27 No , if you took us in your car , you could come for , if you took us in the Metro today , oh
28 You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point .
29 You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point .
30 If you saw it over the weekend I mean there was I think it was group sex er it was it wa was gay sex and it was all going on I mean it was all I thought it was the most exciting thing I have seen for a long time to be quite honest .
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