Example sentences of "[subord] i [was/were] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | On my arrival I was taken straight to Sick Bay where I was to spend the night , as a billet had not yet been found for me . |
2 | The location was unusual : the consulting room of a medical specialist where I was to learn the cause of the unacceptably high level of pain from which my sister has suffered for the past five years . |
3 | I think he was even more surprised to see me than I was to see him . |
4 | It might be helpful if I were to outline briefly the history of the STUCC and of the Government 's thinking on this matter . |
5 | If I were to ask a school-teacher to choose for me a sample which she considered to be a fair cross-section of her pupils so that I could interview them for a survey , there would almost certainly be a personal bias in the sample given to me . |
6 | If I were to ask you if you could come to dinner tonight and you replied ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ , my wife and I could plan accordingly . |
7 | If I were to ask you for your address , what would you do ? |
8 | I have reason to believe that if I were to ask you the time you would n't be able to accommodate me . |
9 | If I were to ask him , the answer would be — ’ |
10 | And if I were to put it , If you have an opportunity of two sites and the development of one is capable of causing damage to existing characteristics and the other is not , would you go for the the one which would not cause damage rather than the one which would , or would you willy-nilly plump for either ? |
11 | If I were to put it in er stewed apples or something I would n't eat the actual ginger but in a casserole , it 's nice . |
12 | My mother does n't cook very much food , and if I were to cook my own she would see that as greed and put a stop to it . |
13 | Some of you er may take it amiss if I were to describe you as veterans but my by contrast , this is my first annual public meeting and not just as chairman . |
14 | If I were to die , she thought , there is nobody to find me , perhaps for days and weeks , for we do not have visitors , and my mother would die too , of fright or starvation or a broken limb , after her voice gave out in screaming , and she tried to struggle from the bed . |
15 | Well I have n't given it much thought but er if I were to die I would n't want my wife and family to suffer . |
16 | Well I feel that er protecting my income if I were to die would be the most important thing at the moment and er possibly er making some provision for my retirement . |
17 | However I run my boat as a charter boat and cater for a masochistic fringe who would sail on Christmas day if I were to let them . |
18 | ‘ How would you like it if I were to let you know where you could stop the Wete Mo Nan Dlo , the biggest ceremony this year ? |
19 | Again , I realized I needed evidence myself if I were to risk cals about their success . |
20 | If the content of a putatively infallible belief is merely that things are looking that way to me now , there is clearly less room for error than if I were to risk the belief that that way is pink . |
21 | Erm and , and very enjoyable days they were , but erm I think if I were to plan a big party , or an anniversary or something like that , and I 'd hope those would be jolly enjoyable days too . |
22 | For instance , what it is for there to be a red rose in this darkened room is for it to be the case that if I were to turn the light on , I would make a certain observation , and if I were then to move to another place , I would make an observation rather different , and if you were to come in , you would observe such and such , and so on . |
23 | If I were to turn to a man on a bench |
24 | I could see that if I were to give way to retroscendence the average supermarket gondola , stuck with myriad products like a hedgehog with spines , would become a mystic test-bed able through its thousand portals to suck me into individual sagas so complex , so durable , that I would perhaps never reemerge . |
25 | " A likely thing it would be if I were to give a drink of milk to every beggar who passed through ! " exclaimed the second brother . |
26 | ‘ I hardly think that it would help you if I were to give it . ’ |
27 | So , for example , the lecture I 'm going to give you today is n't reflected at all in Arnold erm so er I think it 'd be helpful if I were to give you some indication of when there were and when there were n't . |
28 | If I were to take this gun and shoot … who ? |
29 | ‘ If I were to go to only one meeting a year for each of them , it would still be more than one a week , ’ he confesses , admitting that it is one of his greatest weaknesses . |
30 | I have been living in the city for three years and if I were to go to the estates now they would n't give me work . |