Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [vb past] two [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've thought guaran two machines you 're guaranteed for four years then , cos they did n't write the serial number down , so if I got two machines and it goes faulty I just send it back and say this machine 's faulty , they do n't know how many I 've got
2 Alexandra , if I had two legs as you have , if I were whole and young and healthy , do you suppose I should be content to moon through the days , dabbling at this and that , as you do ?
3 You would n't notice if I grew two heads and a beard . ’
4 And anyway , if I monitored two babies , I would be creating the same environment for both of them , would n't I ?
5 So he only wanted o one man , and it w if I allowed two hours .
6 If you had two axes I expect they 'd give in right away . ’
7 Now , if you had two horses up the front , you see th their heads are facing this way the engines , th starboard er , two engines you see and they all put starboard up first you know .
8 Well let's say er if you had two Ps if you had three two Ps you might want to work out how much that comes to .
9 yes I wonder if er if you got two bits of thin tin you know
10 ( Do you fantasise that if you lost two stone , you would suddenly be happy , self-confident , popular and successful ?
11 If we saw two blokes coming out of a pub rolling drunk we might wait to see what develops before acting .
12 So if we had two N A two S O four , that would be two times N A two you 've got four N As and two times the S O four .
13 If we had two pigs and another pig how many pigs would we have ?
14 It 's just like sharing I mean if we had two pizzas and we shared them between the two of us how many would
15 We had booked up for the ordinary ship and , and rail you know , to go over by ship and rail but er during the months awaiting the , I think we were going in July and er we had booked up maybe about April , but they had put these planes on and Polytechnic wrote to us and said , if we paid two pounds ten extra , we could go by air and we did it and the full tour for a week in Paris , going by air , was twelve pounds ten .
16 Well if they 're going in t if they 'd two weeks in February , this was written in January they 're probably there now .
17 it really was So erm but I do n't know , I , I think if Jim got a ticket , if he got two tickets and he said do you wan na come ?
18 ‘ Him , ’ they said , ‘ if he had two watches he still would n't give you the time . ’
19 If he had two eyes like any one else , ’ said Fribble , ‘ I could stand it .
20 Of course he 'd be happier if he had two legs , so would she , so would everyone , but he 'd rather live with one leg than not live at all .
21 I wonder if he left two minutes in hand , like me , to get from the barrier to a compartment level with the Greenwich exit , or three , or five , or whether he liked to arrive at the very last moment and leave a slight uncertainty in the air .
22 If he did two miles in half an hour , how far would he go in one hour ?
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