Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] if i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I understood that you might like me better if I had experience , if I did n't have opinions about things I knew nothing about . … ’ |
2 | Er , and I always reckon others will do the same , so I always take my notes on a , on a plain piece of paper , and put them together if I need to . |
3 | They are warm and but it 's colour I do n't know whether I perhaps if I saw cream again this year I might buy it but erm I 'm not sure that I want to when this deep orangy colour . |
4 | ‘ They have offered me no protection and told me bluntly if I do n't like the job I can quit . ’ |
5 | ‘ Would you like me more if I had some schooling , Seb ? |
6 | But his face gave me no clue , and he went on : " Would you love me more if I did succeed ? " |
7 | It would serve you right if I did n't tell my piece de resistance . ’ |
8 | Thank you so if I press play and record now twenty one thirty , twenty two thirty it 's half past ten thirty five to half past ten that 's alright so if I press play and record now it should come on at wha one and a half and ten one forty so it should come on when it says one forty . |
9 | One needs tact : to say , ‘ I hear you better if I see your face ’ is more promising than telling the boss he mumbles , even if he does ! |
10 | we usually if I want a cheque signed you see or |
11 | I mean you 're going with me now if I do n't make the grade at the interview |
12 | I wo n't go into them today if I did possible savings . |
13 | I could n't afford them even if I liked anything . ’ |
14 | Erm , so that I apparently would be still me even if I had completely different desires , tastes , er preferences er so on and so forth . |
15 | ‘ Put it this way , there would be an entirely different figure on him now if I had to name a price , even though he is 32 in January . |
16 | ‘ I like him very well , ma'am , ’ Theda said quickly , ‘ but I could n't marry him even if I wanted to — which I do n't . ’ |
17 | Saying that he had a clinic the next day in Bala , and I could come to see him there if I liked . |
18 | ‘ She said she 'd come and see me after she 'd finished clinic , at around five , but I should call her again if I began contracting . |
19 | ‘ But I 'd never see her again if I took 'er there . |
20 | And I would have got it together if I 'd had time had gone out to work instead of for days on end being unemployed and sitting and telling me about Karen . |
21 | ‘ You 'd like it better if I tried to make people happy , would n't you ? |
22 | Mind you , I could go for it anyway if I wanted to . |
23 | Well I think why would you do it tonight if I did n't have it ? |
24 | ‘ I 'd enjoy it more if I had the tools … but yes , I do . |
25 | This present trip represents , after all , a rare opportunity for me to savour to the full the many splendours of the English countryside , and I know I shall greatly regret it later if I allow myself to become unduly diverted . |
26 | I can do it OK if I hang onto the side , but when I let go I just sink . |
27 | I , I said well is it alright if I take them because I 've not actually come to see their work |
28 | They keep questioning me , always asking where I was what I did why I did it , did all of them where I was who I was with who am I trying to kid why do n't I just admit I did it well if I did n't do all these things , who did ? |
29 | In any case , I 'd do it even if I had a job . |
30 | Sometimes my helper comes in and says , ‘ It 's time for a walk ’ and makes me do it even if I think , ‘ No I 'm too comfy to move ! ’ . |