Example sentences of "if you have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You know , it had to be ready cash for all these shops , the probably did their bit when people had money , you know if you had a wee bit extra money .
2 You would n't be able to do that if you had a frozen shoulder .
3 Aye , well , if you had a frozen shoulder you would n't get it past there .
4 But it 's something which even you could use if you had a specific , good example of a specific situation could , which could be turned into news .
5 So that the bill I would es estimate , if you have a solicitor as executor would be the same as if you had a private person as ex as executor who went to see that solicitor .
6 And I wondered if you had a personal interest as well . ’
7 eating too much , I suppose if you had a little glass , then just one
8 And if you , if you had a religious knowledge
9 So , ’ he continued , ‘ if you had a tall skyscraper , say , with people living at the top , they will think everything at the bottom has shrunk — been squashed down — compared to normal . ’
10 because , you know , erm , most kids these days , especially by the time they 're nine or ten , they 're used to having their own pocket money , and then you , and they say they ca n't do any maths at all , and you say well , if you had a fifty pence and you bought something for twenty four , how much change ?
11 If you had a two week spell in hospital due to illness , and you worried about keeping your household running smoothly , the £280 weekly payments would let you employ home help without straining your finances .
12 But in today if you if you had a new landfill site developed today .
13 Which are the sectors where you feel , if you had a new settlement , er there would be potential er problems if that 's the right word , for the implementation of your regeneration policies in Leeds .
14 You were trusting people to pay it if you had a black book .
15 At the early age of thirty-eight me mother sent me West Get up , said she , and get a job says I I 'll do me best I pulled on my Wellingtons to march to march to Kiljimock But I took a wrong turn at Charlestown and ended up in Knock Once this quiet crossroads was a place of quiet prayer Where Catholics got indulgent once or twice a year You could buy a pair of rosary beads or get your candles blessed If you had a guilty conscience , you could get it off your chest …
16 We had to explain to them what a three-dimensional , you know , lock-up page was and why , you know , gutters were a certain width and if you had column rules and gutters , you know , why they were centered and why you could n't , if you had a wide margin below three columns of text why you did n't move the gutter beyond where the text was n't so white , or why you did n't move it down and have it join a rule here because it would have been a real pain in the arse to have to do that in metal , so you just sit and do it .
17 Because if that if you had if you had a perfect year it is that .
18 And if you had a complete attendance you got your er you got your fee back again from the from .
19 paid but if you had a complete attendance they gave you the money back for your self which was quite er a good thing in these days when a a tanner was a tanner .
20 But if you had a rich peasant economy that you 're gon na tax all the time , I mean he 's not gon na much is he ?
21 Go on if you had a bloody some bloody stuff nicked last Saturday
22 ‘ Perhaps it would be better if you had a nice lie down , ’ Mrs Hobbs was saying .
23 Ask you if you had a nice time ? ’
24 If you had a nice job on the railways maybe I could get out and about a bit . ’
25 you 'll have to mortgage your house if you had a serious illness
26 It 's Beethoven 's Ode to Joy , the the last movement of Beethoven 's ninth symphony , erm , you 'd know the tune , you 'd recognise it , particularly if you had a better singer than me on as a accompaniment .
27 Though , to be frank , I could n't care less if you had a hundred village lasses , all queueing up to do your cooking , cleaning and dirty-sock-washing .
28 Yes , it 's the hundred , it 's a hundred over four , what does that come to , so now if you had a hundred things shared out between , what would that come to ?
29 And you were If you had a spare room you were all Well I think you were forced to take in troops and we had Elizabeth , a baby , and we had lodgers , nearly all the wartime .
30 Well you said that er as I recall , that if you had a major proposal say for example within the centre of Easingwold ,
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