Example sentences of "if it [vb past] [been] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 See they got on the lights so long of the day in the winter time and made them lay just like as if it 'd been summer .
2 If it had been Piphros , it was encouraging .
3 If it had been Rime Giants following us we would have had a more difficult time of it ; they enjoy such conditions .
4 For that last half-hour of the day , the dunes became a deeper gold and were scored with the long shadows of palm trees , whose tops were so green that I fancied that if my arm had been long enough I could have plucked a leaf and eaten it as if it had been parsley .
5 Whereas if it had been standing room , we really would have been standing .
6 ‘ I 'd have been more excited if it had been Shirley Bassey , ’ Miss Horrocks , 28 , tells me .
7 In Mr Shaw 's view , his Bill , if it had been law , would have prevented the Maxwell fraud and the problems with BCCI , as well as saving billions of pounds lost to the Exchequer every year because of tax haven activity .
8 The MP behind the bill says if it had been law then , her life would have been saved .
9 I asked Pat if it had been love at first sight .
10 ‘ Even if it had been syphilis — why could you not return to this girl you love ? ’
11 ‘ Just think if it had been polio or something like that . ’
12 If it had been Everthorpe , she would have dismissed this performance as a clumsy pass , but Wilcox seemed teased by some genuine memory .
13 She would have been soaked if it had been water .
14 If it had been Jonathan I should n't have heard him ; he and Sarah were like cats about the house . ’
15 Now if it had been Viola that had died …
16 If it had been Viola .
17 And then there was another interesting thought : if it had been Viola as well .
18 If it had been Jamie Baird who was waiting for her in the drawing-room , would she have been so angry ?
19 His foot went through the ice as if it had been paper .
20 But if it had been Edward IV who wanted the immediate accession of his heir , the events after his death say relatively little about the Woodvilles ' intentions .
21 But if it had been Edward IV who wanted the immediate accession of his heir , the events after his death say relatively little about the Woodvilles ' intentions .
22 She did not know what they would have said if it had been Edmund , but it was the title now which amazed them .
23 He would then enquire how much I 'd paid for the latest irreparable objects , and if it had been 20p or less he 'd say , with satisfaction , ‘ Well , at least it had a decent plug ’ , and the decent plug would go into the decent plug box .
24 Try to imagine , if you will , the ferocity of the reaction in the West if it had been Saddam Hussein who had poured napalm down on Kurdish villages three weeks ago !
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