Example sentences of "if [pers pn] be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | BELVILLE : I did intend what you call the worst , but if I am master of myself and my own resolution , I find I love you beyond all your sex , and on my honour I will not attempt to force you to anything again . |
2 | I just want to be treated honestly and know if I am part of Chelsea 's plans . ’ |
3 | I can tell you this much , if I were Lionel Dunbar , I 'd have packed her in months ago . |
4 | If I were William Styron , the third speaker , I 'd keep my head down . |
5 | I 've been flung into a filthy cell with a lot of other poor wretches as if I were sack of coals being emptied into a cellar . " |
6 | If I were Russia , that 's what I 'd do , just to keep up appearances I mean , you ca n't let the word start to get about . |
7 | If I were Mrs Douglas and had put up with years of a philandering , self-important husband I think I might consider I was more deserving than him of the luxury away-from-it-all fortnight 's vacation . |
8 | On balance , though , if I were Burnham , I think I 'd rather stand accused of Intent to Titillate than Gross Inattention . |
9 | But if I were Ben Hogan , and a Bob Hamilton or Willie Goggin chipped in to beat me in The Masters , a Walter Burkemo holed a sand shot to swipe the PGA , a raw rookie — pick one — holed a 7-iron to beat me somewhere in Florida and then the like of a Bud Holscher or a Shelley Mayfield holed yet another sand shot to steal yet another victory , then I 'd not only be scouring the Fort Worth Yellow Pages looking for the nearest shrink , I might even think of tossing myself under a freight train in the nearest marshalling yard . |
10 | The snag is it could be almost anyone , and if I were Neneh Cherry or Stock , Aitken or Waterman , I do n't think I 'd be losing sleep over it . |
11 | Complete this sentence : If I were dictator for a day … |
12 | Complete this sentence : If I were dictator for a day … |
13 | Now if I were Alwyn I would not be too proud of winning a competition to see who could use more cliches than anyone else . |
14 | ‘ If I were manager I would … ’ |
15 | ‘ If I were Jerry , ’ said Finlayson , ‘ I 'd go for the France . |
16 | ‘ If I were Newley , I 'd want to know for certain , even if I intended to go through with the deal . ’ |
17 | I hope that the foregoing has served to give some idea of the private legislation procedure from the point of view of a parliamentary agent , and I think in conclusion that it would be useful if I were summarise a few of the problems which appear to affect solicitors , executive officers and advisers locally . |
18 | For the sake of his usefulness he might , or for his own honour he might , but if I were de Guichet I 'd never feel sure of it . |
19 | If I were Souness I 'd go for the Charles Bronson option . |
20 | If I were Harold of Wessex , which I 'm glad I 'm not , I should send a polite embassy soon , preferably under Bishop Ealdred ; to extract the child before someone else has a better idea . |
21 | If I was Madonna I would probably have shown it to you . |
22 | If I was Madonna I would probably have shown it to you . |
23 | Since then I am called ‘ Majesty ’ and it seems to me as if I was part of a play . |
24 | He snatched my ticket , demanded to know if I was Miss or Mrs. glanced at my ringless left hand when I refused to answer , crossed out ‘ Ms ’ and wrote ‘ Miss ’ . |
25 | If I was Peter Reid , I would be screaming blue murder to get this player . ’ |
26 | If I was Wyatt Earp I 'd have shot the four of them . |
27 | Bartenders , hoteliers and B-girls kept asking me if I was Tunney 's brother . |
28 | ‘ If I was Sam , I 'd want to achieve a better car , ’ Jazz said . |
29 | The man came back to the telephone and said that if I was Linford Christie I was to go in and see them . |
30 | If I was Kendall , I 'd also take any sensible cash offer for latest arrival Paul Rideout . |