Example sentences of "[noun sg] if i have " in BNC.

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1 ( Technically I should have Norris 's solo room because I 've been in the flat longest , but that room 's small and noisy ; also , Gav does n't snore and he 's quite happy to retreat to the living room couch if I have female company …
2 ‘ Usually I need to ask the school committee if I have to replace any equipment , but if I need something really essential like a new clock I can buy it straight away . ’
3 ‘ Yes , I do know , but it 'll be a pity if I have to abandon this present test I 'm working on , wo n't it ? ’
4 I tend to snap up good second-hand equipment if I have the opportunity , and obtain new items by approaching stand-holders at the big shows 5 minutes before packing-up time on Sunday .
5 I still feel that this story if I have retold it right , would have appealed to Eliot more than the tamer one about the negro .
6 When they rise to an equal level , like for instance if I have a choice between going to a woman doctor and a man doctor and they 're both on the GP list , I will choose the woman , because the woman has had to fight tooth and nail , probably , and work much harder , to get at an equal level with the man , so I would suspect that I 'm getting value for and quality there by going for the woman .
7 " Eva is going to university if I have to go to the wash-tub to get her there , " she announced .
8 I do n't know yet , I just said to Christy what time will you be in in the morning I do n't have time yet , in case if I have I can ask you .
9 One of my cats , unassuming and docile by nature most of the time , turns into a wild tiger if I have to hold her still to give her medicine .
10 No it comes across my it do n't come out on my arms or anything , it comes , it comes on my body if I have an orange
11 ‘ Before too long you 're going to admit the truth if I have to beat it out of you . ’
12 Giles offered brandies ; Julia said , ‘ Giles , you are a wicked man , you know I ca n't resist — be it upon your head if I have a hangover tomorrow . ’
13 I can just about remember my own , but I do n't rack up the angst if I have to extract the address book and look up Oliver Russell in it .
14 You 'll ruin my life if I have to live with this tearing need I have for you !
15 I 'll take it all the way to the Senate if I have to . ’
16 I 'll prepare a ship at Bristol , take you and Hawkins with me , and have that treasure if I have to search for a year ! ’
17 I 'll have to anaesthetise this monkey if I have to set its arm , and I 'm not sure of the capabilities of the Sunday staff . ’
18 Ask Mr Hnatiuk at the bank if I have n't got real money .
19 ‘ I 'll obviously be in touch if I have any news . ’
20 I 'll see that bugger tomorrow mornin' if I have to get up at five , an , I 'll tell him what I 've meant to do for a long time ; I 'll take the can along to the authorities .
21 ‘ But I wo n't know how bad the damage is until I see the physio tomorrow , and then I may have an idea if I have a chance of playing in the first league game . ’
22 Also , it might save time if I have a note of what was successful and what was not .
23 ‘ Her Sloanie mates will be visiting her in prison if I have anything to do with it . ’
24 I 've seen enough violence in my life to know the only way I can deal it out is in sudden fast dollops — a well-aimed kick or punch , a gun if I have to .
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