Example sentences of "if [pers pn] have [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If I 'd wanted to do red nipples there was n't a decent whole stick of red left .
2 ‘ I never had the time , even if I 'd wanted to take it up .
3 " If I 'd wanted to spend over five hours on the golf course I would have become a greenkeeper and not a professional golfer . "
4 There were cars parked down both sides even if I 'd wanted to get closer , which I did n't .
5 And with Forest still at the bottom of the Premier League , Clough insisted : ‘ If I 'd waited to offer him the contract after Saturday he may have blown it .
6 I was afraid Dana had been hurt , though if I 'd stopped to think I would have known she was n't . ’
7 But I 'd have gone nowhere if I 'd kept playing .
8 if I 'd had said I wan na , I wan na claim this from client you would have said come on , that 's a bad marketing exercise .
9 If I 'd had to storm hell itself , ’ he confirmed huskily , turning his head to kiss her palm .
10 If I 'd had to play someone who was like ‘ Hey Mr Brando , where do you get off ? ’ that might have been harder . ’
11 ‘ I just could n't consider playing tennis professionally if I 'd had to stay in Ireland . ’
12 And I suppose they would n't have liked it if I 'd had to stay till I was sixteen , cos th the money was needed to come in , so I do n't suppose they would have liked it .
13 If I 'd tried to run for it .
14 If I 'd tried to walk out along the trail , I would have met Perkin face to face .
15 ‘ What would you have done if I 'd refused to help ? ’
16 Well he he 'd got a , and if I 'd got to do it you know , another day , his er perhaps start and er i , well you know when he came for a meal and saw all that ?
17 She often made me feel vaguely guilty , as if I 'd forgotten to clean my teeth or was wearing a grubby shirt .
18 I bumped into LETS at the Community Office in the middle of Totnes , Devon , but I could have found it in Wiltshire or Gloucestershire , and no doubt in other places , if I 'd bothered to look .
19 Er I 've always er , I do n't think I e I b th whenever I 've been unhappy with work it 's been work that I 've allowed myself to do for ulterior motives , for money or whatever I m The things I 've done er even th the things that have been unsuccessful th if I 've wanted to do them , I 've been able to live with that .
20 But even if I 've started bring the putter out to me on the course .
21 I said if I 've got to do a dozen sausage rolls for one I 'd better do them for the others .
22 Even if I 've got to do them when mum and dad gone home .
23 Ah well you do it Charlotte you 've got to match the letters up , not much good if I 've got to stop to keep helping you is it ?
24 If I 've got to turn out drawers or turn out the airing cupboard or get the kitchen tidy , it 's a relaxation for me and I like it , or just going through some interior decoration books or moving the furniture round — I 'm a great mover of furniture .
25 and I said then on the , on the Saturday his leg , his wound , he come out of intensive care on the Wednesday and on the Saturday his , his dressing had n't been changed on his leg and it reeked and I said can we actually please have a clean dressing for my dad 's leg , even if I 've got to put the bugger on myself , that was at quarter past eight
26 If I 've got to wear them , I 've got ta wear them !
27 If I 've got to print them off from my computer and the computer 's er not exactly in bits but it 's just taken apart a bit at the moment so I need to put it back together again and print them off .
28 But if I 've got to tell him , I suppose I 've got to tell him . ’
29 If I 've got to fight my way back to my seat again , I 'll punch someone .
30 but like I said nine times out of ten if I 've got pissed off with an album I change all of them .
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