Example sentences of "[prep] if they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Cheap washable sheets and covers , which are the most practical as they can be disposed of if they become heavily stained .
2 And how about if they prayed ?
3 However what we do n't want er our consultants to get in paranoid about if they do n't get that target .
4 Well you heard what he said he wants his children to have a good education and he pushes them all the time , they 've got ta if they do anything
5 Newly acquired words are treated as if they contrast with ones already known , and so serve to narrow down earlier over-extensions .
6 Miserable wheatears looked as if they wished they had stayed in Africa .
7 There are a few like myself , who look as if they wished they were n't there , and would like to get the whole thing over as quickly as possible .
8 They were just wandering about as if they owned the place . ’
9 Michael and Geoffrey walked into the spacious hallway as if they owned the house .
10 The assassins had walked in here as if they owned the place and destroyed everything .
11 The boatman cursed , telling them to sit down and keep still , and then , puffing and sweating , he pulled his craft out midstream through the flocks of swans who arched their wings in protest as if they owned the river .
12 Indeed , when Jessica had locked her car with all the others at the Moira roundabout — travel-sharing , she assumed , hardheaded Ulstermen saving on the petrol — Rory had walked up to her and kissed her lightly on the mouth as if they owned each other .
13 It was as if they expected , some time or other , for the Shakoor Rana affair ( Faisalabad , 1987 ) to be deliberately avenged .
14 They hesitated as if they expected to be dismissed , and then hurled themselves noisily on Kadan .
15 The provision of horses was unexpected , but curiously cheering , because it seemed to show that the giants were sending Floy and Snodgrass off in reasonable style , as if they expected them to return .
16 Then , as if they 'd recovered from the surprise , they began to laugh , snorting and giggling in delight at the water being thrown at them , like two children playing a game .
17 I never would have credited that people would talk about these illusions as if they 'd really taken place . ’
18 But Patsy and Tim wanted a few simple cupboards painted white , made to look as if they 'd always been there .
19 Shelves lined the walls on which stood magical pots — organic , looking as if they 'd grown rather than been made , with the colours of the trees , the earth and the sea merging in the glaze .
20 They felt as if they 'd been scoured out with a Brillo pad .
21 Sticking straight up out of the sea as if they 'd grown there .
22 Even the drainpipes , clinging half-heartedly to cracked walls and rusty gutters , looked as if they 'd had enough .
23 They just disappeared , as if they 'd popped into trap doors and been spirited away .
24 Whenever I saw her and Shadwell together they always looked pretty intense , as if they 'd just had a fight or shared a lot of secrets .
25 They had been on stand-by since 10.00 a.m. and it was now after one o'clock , but they were as crisp and well-tailored as if they 'd just stepped on to the plane .
26 They were soon strolling with me round the house as if they 'd been expecting me for weeks .
27 Around the inner walls the Annamese soldiers of the imperial guard , who looked as if they 'd stepped out of the pages of one of his adventure-story books , stood sentinel with their muskets .
28 Down at the far end of the valley , there was still snow on the upper slopes of the mountains ; they looked as if they 'd been sugar-dusted , with stone walls showing like fine , black veins above the treeline .
29 Isobel was ambitious , and had her sights set on the national news media ; unfortunately , so did every other young news-hustler in every backwater station in the country , and few of them were having to contend with sinuses that felt as if they 'd been stuffed with pillows .
30 It was as if they 'd been ordered not to be taken alive . ’
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