Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Another , after describing her loveless relationship with an unsatisfactory husband , is amazed at Jim Dixon 's remark that she would have been better off if she had n't married .
2 ‘ They 'd have been all right if they 'd been firewomen — she loves women , ’ he said .
3 ‘ I 'd have been all right if I 'd made it to the main road . ’
4 Yeah Ah they 're all right if you want a couple of wallpaper jobs , a couple of rolls is n't it ?
5 ‘ A programme like this might be all right if they had a proper documentary on the subject sometimes , but they do n't , ’ he said .
6 And would it be all right if they brought another couple of Conor 's mates ?
7 ‘ He 'll be all right if he does n't start listening to the wrong people . ’
8 ‘ They said it would be all right if I had the serial numbers but I do n't think they expected me back , ’ she said .
9 Do you think it will be all right if I post it like it is ?
10 ‘ Signorina , will you be all right if I leave you for a little while ? ’
11 It is often argued that we would all be better off if we followed the Warsaw Pact system of accepting their superpower 's equipment , produced mainly in the Soviet Union , but also in satellite countries like Czechoslovakia .
12 Sometimes I think we 'd be better off if we did what the animals do .
13 Tories remained fiercely critical of Whig arguments about popular sovereignty , and tended to argue that the people would be better off if they accepted their place in society and allowed the Tory elite to attend to their welfare .
14 Some editors believed they would be better off if they refused to take advantage of the new rules and continued to let the censor see their material in manuscript .
15 So , rationally , both should defect , yet both would be better off if they cooperated .
16 I think she 'll be better off if she 's got an upset stomach .
17 Alf is periodically nodding at his son-in-law and suggesting that he would be better off if he read the book Alf has in his hands .
18 Each prisoner will then see that — regardless of what the other does — he will be better off if he confesses .
19 And you might be better off if you put a tipple on the old racing today .
20 ‘ I think that you and Corosini would be better off if you forgot each other 's existence , ’ muttered Lucenzo .
21 This might be less so if they realised how impressive human beings are when submitted to computational analysis .
22 I 'm just here if you need me .
23 What would it be like though if I had n't got my eleven appointments ?
24 I travel abroad with him , I help him to organise his business life , and I 'm always there if he needs me .
25 If you are separated , you can be worse off if you do not have a full pension in your own right .
26 ‘ I suppose he 'd be here now if you had n't quarrelled , ’ said Betty with the glancing brutality of those with some intuition but not much intelligence .
27 " I will be there even if I have to have the foot amputated , " he said .
28 He he wo n't be there long if he does come .
29 Yes , that 's right so if you copy the formula then they erm the G will always stay as a G no matter where you copy it to , but if you copy the formula to another row you copy it from the cell below then the three becomes a four and er this one ?
30 It is all right if you do not harm the fawns .
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