Example sentences of "she if she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well , she was gone sixty by then , an' they give 'er ten yards of pink silk an' five pounds on 'er retirement day , and I asked 'er if she fancied makin' me sister 's weddin' dress to keep 'er 'and in a bit — 'ere , you ai n't ate your other sausage roll yet .
2 What 's more , 'e told 'er if she did n't stop 'er silly carryin 's on , 'e was gon na leave 'er . ’
3 You know erm and I if she if she goes to emba cos I think she does it for the purpose really to people
4 Another proof of her social status among the hawkers is her working spot : it is so well located that she if she decides to move she could ‘ sell ’ the right to use it to another vendor .
5 You , I mean , if she if she likes the girl , which she obviously does , why not just rap her door or wait till she sees her and say you know
6 If she If she has room at home .
7 Well she could stop there could n't she if she wanted to .
8 John Walshaw smashed into the 21-year-old mother 's home as she slept and threatened to kill her if she struggled , Leeds Crown Court was told .
9 ‘ And , ’ added Sister , ‘ you 'd better have something ready to tell her if she asks you when her husband 's coming .
10 I asked her if she knew who William was but she always said no .
11 Earlier , she had taken Anne aside to ask her if she knew when Clive was coming .
12 Nervously , I asked her if she knew of Barney 's Dolmen .
13 For what it was worth I asked her if she knew of a Ewen Mackay who might once have lived at Otters ' Bay , but she shook her head
14 Her own mother would kill her if she knew .
15 ‘ But when I asked her if she knew of anyone who might have a motive for killing Alain , it did n't seem to ring any bells . ’
16 So troubled was he for a girl who , after all , was of age , high-spirited and clever , that after she had gone , and Matey had answered reflectively when he had asked her if she knew where McAllister was going , ‘ I do n't know .
17 ‘ I asked her if she knew how bloody much the train fare to Wolverhampton was . ’
18 In fact , she knew little more about him now than before she had met him — Cara would make mincemeat of her if she knew that !
19 Australian DJ Brian White told his listeners that a drunken journalist had approached Kylie after she had been presented with an award and asked her if she felt ashamed to have won it in a room full of so many talented people .
20 Josie looked at her strangely a couple of times , and asked her if she felt ill .
21 I asked her if she had any medication that would make me a better surfer .
22 And she had asked him what would have happened to her if she had not had these good friends who had come to her aid and given her shelter , and when , in the form of an excuse , his answer had been , did n't she realize that he was distracted ? she had come back with , did n't he realize he had almost killed a man , that he was lucky he was n't in gaol now answering a charge of murder ?
23 She lay on her back , her usually sallow face rosy , her mouth open and emitting regular snores which , though reasonably genteel , would have horrified her if she had heard them .
24 Rita confessed her frock had come from a Beverly Hills shop which was so snooty the assistant asked her if she had an appointment : ‘ I asked , ‘ Why , do the dresses have something else to do ? ’ ’
25 I asked her if she had raised the question with him and she said no .
26 He wondered if dry eyes might also be a symbolic message about weeping and tears so asked her if she had been allowed to cry as a child .
27 ‘ I asked her if she had seen the news and she said ; ‘ Yes , I did .
28 Only an actor 's hair could fall across his brow with just that air of studied abandon , only an actor could ask her if she had a room available in just those tones of highwayman , doomed poet and pathetic little boy all rolled into one .
29 One of the boys said later there had only been a tin of cat food and a bus pass and an old purse with a pound and a key in it anyway , and that they would n't have had to hit her if she had n't clung so hard to her handbag .
30 As a child it had been embarrassing and as both teachers and playmates had looked askance at the familiarity she 'd reverted to the ubiquitous ‘ Mum ’ in their presence , but woe betide her if she had lapsed into this form of address in Margaret 's presence !
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