Example sentences of "[be] [adj -er] if [pron] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are the right weight already you could very probably still be healthier if you reduced your intake of saturated fats . |
2 | It 'd be easier if we met my troops for the first time at the concert , ’ he said . |
3 | Yeah , I go to Mrs , erm can we fish , sharing lists I ga , you know , I think it 'll be easier if we did it in twos , and Becky goes why ? |
4 | ‘ It would be easier if you told us where the drugs are , sir . |
5 | Ms Streisand , in the same paper , claimed that the press would be happier if she spent her free time shopping , and pointed out , quite fairly , that she and the others at the correspondents ' dinner had been invited there . |
6 | If so , would it be better if they reproduced it themselves ? |
7 | Would n't it be better if we sent it to your home ? ’ |
8 | If the money so raised in a modern equivalent of this lottery is to be wasted on similar luxuries , it would be better if we saved our money or spent it on necessities . |
9 | Perhaps it would be better if he retraced his footsteps and left the dungeon with his treasure , then tries again when he has recovered his full strength . |
10 | But would n't it be better if I got him to call you back when he comes in ? ’ |
11 | I think these 'd probably be better if I did them on the one you suggested for |
12 | ‘ In that case it would be better if you brought us up to date with what 's been happening first . ’ |
13 | ‘ I think it 'd be better if you wrote him , ’ Rose suggested . |
14 | Do you think it 'd be better if you had it bent cos it 'll be easier for you after I 've bandaged it |
15 | " I think it would be better if you gave me your phone number . |
16 | ‘ I think it would be safer if we continued our conversation in the trench . |