Example sentences of "[adj] if you [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | You think I 'd have screwed up my own life like this if you had n't come along with your cap-twisting routine and your sob story all about how you were losing your little baby girl ? ’ |
2 | I said well I , he said still thought you were gon na do the bar with wood but since you put it like this if you had a te a tin of beans , would you know which one made you fart ! |
3 | In terms of what would happen if this if you felt unable well if there was not a general location specified in the structure plan , then there are two two two ways forward . |
4 | Rachel was horribly sensible if you tried to fight with her . |
5 | Roger I 'd 've given it you a lot quicker if you 'd given me a list of jobs to work on . |
6 | You 'd have had that one wrong if you 'd done that . |
7 | But you 'd be wrong if you met six men who live and work on Teesside . |
8 | I think , yeah I think it might look wrong if you turned it up actually . |
9 | ‘ You ought to have been more careful if you did n't want to marry him ! ’ |
10 | We all had a good laugh about it , but it was not so funny if you happened to be Keith Fletcher . |
11 | I think he 'd be interested if you heard anything tonight . |
12 | But it 's easier if you got tact . |
13 | So it was much easier if you had n't got a lot of money to fake some action , and produce some fake Boer war newsreels than to do the real thing . |
14 | ‘ It would be easier if you told us where the drugs are , sir . |
15 | " He 'd be more dignified if you 'd left him uncovered . |
16 | Butchers are , on the whole , an ingenious breed , and they could probably get hold of some if you pressed them . |
17 | That , that sort of thing er you used to wear them to protect , to protect your fingers cos it used to get red raw if you did n't . |
18 | How might life have been different if you had n't been afraid ? |
19 | How might your life be different if you expressed these seven qualities ? |
20 | The question " Were you speaking Patois or English just then ? " will not necessarily make a lot of sense to a member of the London Caribbean community , any more than the questions " Why did you say that in Patois ? " or " How would the effect of that be different if you said it in ordinary English ? " . |
21 | How might life be different if you gave up playing this game ? |
22 | The buzz , the uninhibited , excited talking , yes , uninhibited talking , in a district where you were made to feel peculiar if you allowed any expression to cross your face in the street , died as the lights slowly faded . |
23 | All depending what sort of job your job , it could be dangerous if you did n't know what you were doing . |
24 | Yes but then you see , in the ol in the old days Gordon , I mean , you we you were very fortunate if you got three meals a day and i and whatever you got you were glad of and used to eat it all . |
25 | Your mother felt it might make you insecure if you knew Elaine had just gone and left you like that . ’ |
26 | You would n't want to start watching one of those awful old adventure films you like so much if you knew exactly what was going to happen , would you ? |
27 | Because they restricted the area so much if you got a big plane that like , to by pass now . |
28 | However , just as the former advertising salesman had proved in a back-alley off St James ' , that location , location and location was not always sacrosanct if you had an exciting and original concept like The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory , so he went on to confirm the theory at The Rib Shack , tucked away in a side street opposite Harrods . |
29 | And Norwich would be delighted if you cashed early , because that means that their pool , their , their main fund is not at is not going to have to pay you any terminal bonus . |
30 | I 'd be delighted if you found something . |