Example sentences of "if they [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I would n't stay here if they offered me half of the Palace . |
2 | What if they offered you ten years ' redundant ? |
3 | For this reason she remained at Saint Cloud while the Ministers remained in Paris , since it was possible for them to consult the Regent if they thought it necessary . |
4 | They 're meant to be a bunch so wedded to the mainland , so loyal to the English crown , that they 'd even fight against the government if they thought it necessary . |
5 | So if they made me redundant or whatever I know all the ins and outs . |
6 | I would n't care if they made me dazed |
7 | I know , but it 's too dear , I looked at that and thought it would be nice to have your name on a brick , but to me twenty pound , if they made it cheaper more people would buy it would n't they ? , what building is it ? |
8 | They were set for the garlic and the prawns , if they made it quick . |
9 | She knew that writing his name was never going to get him back , even if they wrote it hundreds of times in the most beautiful book in the world . |
10 | Celia hoped they were still loyal enough to be decently enthusiastic , even if they found it difficult at first to appreciate the new subtlety of Yorick 's music . |
11 | If they gave you ten sums , you were allowed to get only one wrong . |
12 | He did n't fancy Lizzy 's chances much if they decided they all wanted a bit of the action . |
13 | Until the seventeenth century the courts would declare Acts of Parliament void if they considered them contrary to natural law , repugnant to the law or impossible to be performed . |
14 | The government would save so much money in the long run if they built us all homes instead of putting us up in this dump ; it 's ridiculous . ’ |
15 | It 's like those bags I mean le I mean I 'd go if they bought me one of those bags . |