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

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1 The best policies will also provide transport to another resort if yours has insufficient snow .
2 ‘ I know what you 'd like to do — and it may surprise you , Kit , if I admit that part of me may even want to myself .
3 If I ca well if I catch this side it goes round to Church Hill
4 There 's a file of that , of course , but I make it up from my working diary , and nobody will know if I make some extracts from the diary . "
5 So if I made some guesses you might be able to answer . ’
6 Even if I thought strict liability for accidents wrong in principle , I would prefer that manufacturers of both washing machines and automobiles be held to that standard than that only one of them be .
7 If I took First B. Mus. at the College I could go to Oxford and take Second B. Mus. there , and afterwards write my Exercise — as that was financially possible for them .
8 So , I had a look at the powers of the police authority and they 're restricted to financial and administrative responsibilities and if I took that argument further , of course the Chief Constable has to take that into account .
9 ‘ Mandy , if I took this bet , you might feel driven to play Cupid . ’
10 What would happen if I took less exercise ?
11 If I concentrate 20,000 men , ’ wrote Bessières , worn out in the north by 1811 , ‘ all my communications are lost and the insurgents make great progress .
12 If I wore those track braces I would 've had I would n't have been able to clean my teeth properly
13 I bet if I told those Germans downstairs what I knew about Father 's job they 'd sit up and pay attention .
14 If I survive this talk , ’ Weissman murmured into the void , ‘ I can survive anything . ’
15 If I strained I could see the world as others did , stereoscopically , but if I relaxed binocular vision would ensue , and while one ‘ eye ’ would remain focused , the other would slide away into the clouded periphery where The Fat Controller and his machinations held sway .
16 Said that in future he 'd be obliged if I kept careful note of when Mr Meredith took out a horse .
17 Now I ca n't remember , if I go one way I 'm gon na finish back up in
18 If I go ten times as fast , I get there in one tenth of the time .
19 you know what I 've just got , erm , if I go this way , cos I bet you Sarah 's up at erm fucking window looking for the car going by
20 If I saw this candle it would remind me of a carrot .
21 If I saw any cruelty in this business , I 'd leave the business because I would n't like my son to be brought up in an environment where there was cruelty to animals .
22 But if I Saw Three Ships was in there because it was one of the few in six eight time .
23 But if I come one day and Liverpool are from the league , I
24 I 'll say if I knew any Swahili , I was very tempted to s I would would have been very tempted to use it , in the lights of the er , the dictionary .
25 Yeah if I knew some facts that I had a job to go to , I 'd pay for it myself
26 He wanted to know if I knew this George Paston .
27 If I knew another way of effecting this exorcism , as you 've aptly called it , do you think I 'd touch you ? ’
28 ‘ If I 'd been educated proper , I expect I 'd be able to talk more , ’ said Dolly , ‘ specially if I 'ad good looks and not just a sort of orphanage face .
29 ‘ Ca n't think what would happen to the shop if I take one day off . ’
30 If I take one example as more updated version of Hammett and Chandler , one of the most successful writers I think in financial terms in America since the Second World War has been a man called Kenneth Miller , who writes under the name of Ross Macdonald , and has been turning out for , oh , the best part of thirty years now , novels about a Californian private eye called Lou Archer .
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