Example sentences of "if [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And , correctly interpreting his expression , she added forcefully , ‘ And if that look you 're giving me means what I think it means — it does n't ! |
2 | You know there we are the , the marketing communication P R people whatever we are and so therefore if that organization we worked for gets published in the media , positive company |
3 | Make a latticed frame to go over the fire and put the trout on it or otherwise hang them over the smoke , and if possible cover it all with branches of more leaves to keep the smoke inside . |
4 | Listen carefully to a fragment of real conversation , and if possible record it . |
5 | If this year we have to stabilize in this way , do these things , then that 's not a bad achievement compared with what we set out with three months ago . |
6 | ‘ On balance then it seems as if this change we have suggested might be a good thing . |
7 | And if this candidate they 're sending should be more interested in Home Rule for Ireland than our Ten Hours ' Bill then what of it ? |
8 | So therefore , if this term I 've got one , two , three , four , five weeks roughly left and I know that sometimes erm what 's that ? |
9 | The surprise and shock registered yet again on Ewen 's face were so real that even I , if this time I had not known better , would have thought them genuine . |
10 | You are the first of the king 's officers to know that Lord Grey of Ruthyn is carried off prisoner into Wales , and if this moment you turned out the muster of every shire between here and Denbigh , and loosed them into Clocaenog forest , do you think you would find hide or hair of a Welshman there ? |
11 | However , with youthful if foolish optimism she had proudly assured him that she would find a solution to the problem . |
12 | Which they now hackt & hewd , as if such use they hated , |
13 | If I kilt you , I 'd be killing me . ’ |
14 | Will you maintain a more reasonable pace if I bombard you with inane questions ? ’ |
15 | I think I said how it would please me if one day he were to be elected to the Cullbridge Athenaeum . |
16 | What if one day you just do not have time ? |
17 | Going by your ‘ concern ’ for the ‘ targets of racist violence ’ , not to speak of your capacity to understand what constitutes racism or why the ‘ ANL and the ARA ’ are both anti-black , I would not be surprised if one day you are hauled before the black community as a prime suspect involved in a series of racist attacks against the image of the black person in the street . |
18 | If one day you found he did n't , it would be like a blasphemy . |
19 | She wanted something to keep secret inside her ; something to balance the loneliness of life without him if one night he should n't come back . |
20 | It also means that if one photographer you know and like is booked up the other one will probably be free to work with you . |
21 | For example , if one evening you had planned a three-egg omelette filled with cheese and accompanied by peas or baked beans , why not use only two eggs , half the quantity of cheese , but more peas or beans ; you could add a slice of wholemeal bread too . |
22 | I wondered if one evening you 'd like me to show you some of the things you can find . |