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

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1 What remained of her conscience ached a little as she drove home remembering that , if she cared to , she could make April love her , and that this was a dangerous , potentially harmful ability .
2 Dr Greene would only permit Faye to be at home if she kept to a stricter schedule of bed-rest .
3 A similar video was made showing the physical environment of the mainstream school and the tutor group of which the child would become a member if she came to the school .
4 But Alice did not look as if she ran to anyone .
5 It occurred to him that if she belonged to Gary , there was nothing to stop him taking a sort of family ownership too .
6 Joe noticed that the little woman referred to Carrie as if she belonged to them : it was Our Carrie .
7 She is as remote from me , as strange , as if she belonged to another time .
8 How could she through that snout of teeth sealed with syn-skin , even if she wished to ?
9 But tonight her face seemed frozen into its gracious expression , like royalty in a traffic jam , and if she wished to herself that Hilda would make the odd concession so that civil conversation with her could be easier , nothing of this appeared in her manner .
10 He was sitting far enough back in the saddle for her to mount without his help if she wished to .
11 My goodness , what a commotion it would cause if she announced to all these posh people that James Halden had once seduced her .
12 What about assurances then she 's obviously distressed she thinks that she 's going to be in trouble if she come to the police .
13 If she got to him , she would never have to worry again , never have to want again .
14 Is Synod willing to take this for the general assembly as a nomination for erm if she agrees to nomination for moderator general assembly .
15 The resolution is , comes before you from Mid-Wales district council , those in favour of sending er , Elizabeth 's nomination forward , if she agrees to that please show ?
16 538 , 1891 ) or by the father of an illegitimate child to pay the mother an allowance if she proves to him that the child is well looked after and happy ( below , p. 224 ) .
17 She sighed shudderingly , momentarily glad of the shadows of the cave , even if she longed to be out of it .
18 Dawn was advised that she might obtain more money if she went to court , but she felt that this would be too hard for her emotionally , even though she had no memory of the accident or indeed of the friend who had died .
19 Gloria reported back that , if she went to the police , they would probably supply someone .
20 If she went to the wedding , every eye and camera would be on her .
21 Eight o'clock in the morning , and if she went to work then he hoped still to be in time to catch her before she locked the front door and shut out the intrusion of a man from the Service .
22 If she made no response , he might well climb over the wall all the same , as he had on the previous night ; on the other hand if she went to him and they were caught his offence would be deemed the worse , for being found on Roscarrock property was one thing , but being caught dallying with a servant girl was another .
23 ‘ If she 's dead , ’ said Sam , ‘ she 's not going to mind much about anything , and anyway , if she went to all the trouble of making that tape in the first place , she 's obviously not bothered about leaving it lying around .
24 If she went to New York , she would be saying , in effect , I choose love over gold , love over my career .
25 And , if she went to Australia , might n't there be a chance — however remote — that they would meet ?
26 It would probably please him if she went to prison , because then she would be out of his hair , and he would be free to amuse himself to his heart 's content with his pretty , blue-eyed doll .
27 If she went to the Dordogne she would be facing a life that had gone on without her , a life that had not for one minute taken her into consideration .
28 If she went to Veronica with this story , she might as well tell her the complete truth .
29 She knew if she went to bed she would n't sleep .
30 He said she feared she would look like a money-grabber if she went to court to get the possessions after the divorce so he agreed to sign them over .
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