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

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1 If she ran away she would only cause worry to her parents , and anyway , where could she run to , on this island ?
2 If she ran away from Julius every time the conversation touched on the past or got in the least personal , then he was going to start to think he could still get to her .
3 And F/O Johnson says : ‘ If she flies again I should like to take her . ’
4 Slowly Maura went to get her coat , hoping against hope that if she took long enough Margaret would get fed up and go home .
5 Well if she gets here at quarter past seven and three hours is quarter past ten , and she 's supposed to be at the Penny Farthing at nine o'clock , so you know , I , I do n't feel as though we are you know getting erm our money 's worth from her at the moment , erm also erm she told me in the beginning that this was only go on was going on for about six weeks , well it has now been going on for over eight weeks and she now says that erm she does n't know how longer it 's going on for and I think she is just erm stalling us .
6 if she gets together , he
7 What would Araminta Merchiston say if she knew just how far above her in station was this obviously despised new companion ?
8 but we 're not we ca n't go , Angela ca n't get herself up , if she come here , who 's gon na look after Sparkie ? see what I mean
9 She risked standing , poised to duck back under the slab of rock if she saw even the shadow of a movement .
10 Lady Usk was studying her face , as if she saw there more than she spoke of .
11 And , if she wrote now telling them they 'd split up , they 'd expect her to go out to Australia , and how could she with no money ?
12 If she responds favourably to this ( which , if you are wise , you will have conveyed more through your attitudes than your actual words ) , you and her other helpers should try to create various circumstances or events which may stand a chance of helping her to break the habit of mourning : an interesting holiday , perhaps , or some new and mildly challenging experience which calls for her to look beyond herself to someone else in trouble , who will make her feel ‘ needed ’ .
13 If she thinks once of Edgar Linton , she thinks a thousand times of me !
14 She was at first incensed at the idea — as if she had no more to do than pack up guns , as if it were an easy matter to send such an object at all , as if she existed only for his convenience — and then amused .
15 A mother who loves her daughter can experience real anguish on her behalf if she becomes totally dependent upon her , and recognises the limitations this imposes on her social life and activities .
16 During the construction of the nest , the male is intolerant of his mate and she will be chased away and butted if she becomes too inquisitive .
17 If she walked lightly , light as a feather , breathing like a sparrow , she 'd turn to thistledown and just drift in a window at home .
18 If she walked twice as far as she rode , how many kilometres did she ride ?
19 It was a long shot , of course , but if she looked carefully she might find something .
20 If she looked left she saw the wider road to Lulling , with a few comfortable houses standing well back in leafy gardens .
21 She wondered if she looked as bad as he did .
22 ‘ Sightseeing , ’ Sabine returned shortly , wondering if she looked as guilty as she felt .
23 For just a second she thought she saw a flicker of admiration in his eyes , but it was gone in a flash , leaving her to wonder if she 'd simply imagined the look .
24 Diane glanced across as if she 'd momentarily forgotten that they were there .
25 If she 'd already heard of Burrows ’ escape , she would assume that our attention would be directed towards him .
26 Knowing full well that a half would be the husband 's , which would be taxable , the other half would also be the wife 's , and would therefore be taxable if she 'd already absorbed her three four four five .
27 She felt as if she 'd already been questioned on the rack , and fitzAlan had n't even tried to force any definite answers out of her .
28 Charlie was dead keen on Lilian doing him credit and she always did , always looked as if she 'd just stepped out of a bandbox .
29 Then drew back quickly , as if she 'd just been burned .
30 She wore a large white straw hat and looked as if she 'd just been to church .
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