Example sentences of "if [pron] [vb past] [verb] all " in BNC.
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1 | I think if you went and saw our own doctors a lot of our fears would be allayed because most of the young doctors would n't , would recommend to you , my own doctor asked me all the questions and different things and then he says he 's a young doctor , he says if I were a women and if I 'd answered all the questions as you did , I would go on H R T. |
2 | I did n't know if I 'd covered all these |
3 | Someone recently said to me ‘ I 'm gradually getting over the death of my husband , but if I had realized all the extra work I would have I 'm not sure I could have coped . |
4 | I suppose I would , too , if I had to serve all the creeps that come in here every night . ’ |
5 | I had become so interested in a nice neat pattern that I had n't checked if I had found all the shapes . |
6 | Not that I do it , I mean if I tried to read all that stuff , I 'd never leave home but I mean they actually give a a an advice list which we can then comply with . |
7 | If I wanted to copy all of the department twenty two files to the , the A disk , the floppy disk . |
8 | But I do n't think I could cope on my own without my mum and dad even if I did have all that money . |
9 | Oh no , she thought — as if she 'd known all along this was what would happen . |
10 | ‘ I suppose you must , ’ Rose said reluctantly , and Theda wondered if she had imagined all might be settled at once . |
11 | If she had come all the way from London , the woman was hardly likely to turn her away . |
12 | If she wanted to climb all that way , that was her business . |
13 | She was beginning to speak more quickly now , as if she wanted to rush all the words out . |
14 | On the subject of that 29 year gap , I 'd be surprised if you had spent all your time doing housework , shopping and laundering . |
15 | Now if you had to have all the locks changed in your house , that probably come out on an even . |
16 | ‘ Well , so would you if you 'd spent all night in them tunnels ! — How did you know I was in there , anyway ? ’ |
17 | but I mean if you 'd bought all the extras , last year you had about fifty . |
18 | If you 'd had all people come in and try to bring in new ideas on to an old system , I do n't think it would have worked . |
19 | If we had won all the Tests but lost all the one-dayers , then it would have been considered to be a successful trip . ’ |
20 | Even if we stopped using all CFCs today , depletion of the ozone layer — the earth 's barrier against cancer-causing ultra violet radiation — would carry on at the same rate for the next 50 years . |
21 | People complain about City prices and Leicester University class lists , but if we started printing all these digits even our most faithful readers would complain . |
22 | people this year , if they 'd done all their Christmas shopping mail order . |
23 | The move is that which Aristotle or Kant would have made if they had promoted all outsiders ( such as women and non-European peoples ) to the status of honorary Athenian or Prussian men . |
24 | as if they had dreamed all . |
25 | If he had to wait all day for Master to come home , that was all right . |
26 | He shrugged as if he had said all that he intended to say , and bowed to Artai . |
27 | His lip curled , as if he had known all along what her answer would be . |
28 | It is n't as if he 'd seen all that much of it , really . " |
29 | ‘ Oh , Peter , you mean , ’ he said as if he 'd forgotten all about him . |
30 | I wonder if he 'd carried all the information |