Example sentences of "be [adv] if i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I really think it might be best if I go . ’ |
2 | I have , therefore , taken advantage of your absence on academic business to give the matter more thought and I feel it might be best if I set out the various considerations involved in written form . |
3 | ‘ Mr Walker thought , as I 'd come to see you before , it would be best if I came again . |
4 | I think it would be best if I went somewhere else . ’ |
5 | And Merson revealed : ‘ The boss called me in on Monday and told me that it would be best if I played in the reserves on Tuesday rather than travel with the squad to Blackburn . |
6 | ‘ Then it would obviously be best if I leave you on your own until you 're in a more reasonable mood , ’ he said , walking towards the door . |
7 | ‘ It would probably be best if I started from square one , ’ the contact opened the proceedings by saying . |
8 | I 'm not sure I 'll still be here if I bought Chris all of this . |
9 | ‘ I would n't be here if I did n't believe you , ’ Graham replied softly . |
10 | ‘ It would n't be here if I did n't . |
11 | he s it was only about eight o'clock or something and he said will they be there yet , will they be there if I go and have a pint with them ? |
12 | I thought I could look around a bit more , and that Gus would always be there if I changed my mind . ’ |
13 | It would be otherwise if I had my husband with me and my first-born but as it is I feel neither one thing or the other . |
14 | and I , I went home , phoned them and he said well , I got , there 's nobody there , try he said between five and six that 's his lunch hour , so I phoned , could n't get , oh no I , I thought well it 'll be too if I do n't get so I took it home |
15 | I would be too if I did n't know the lad . |