Example sentences of "[adv] if i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps if I lived in Bath I would have momentary doubts , but anywhere else in the country , I would rather die than not vote Labour . |
2 | After all , something must have made me do it , pointless and unjustified as it seemed now ; perhaps if I went over it all again carefully , I could find out that the truth did n't condemn me out of hand . |
3 | Perhaps if I start by saying that er I have er produced a one page summary which was n't with my er initial statements , which I passed to Mr and to Mr , but if I could er pass copies of that to yourself and to the panel . |
4 | Perhaps if I believe in it , the magic will make me strong . |
5 | Would you mind terribly if I stayed at home ? ’ |
6 | I decided that things would work better if I upgraded by adding a 1 Meg expanded memory board to give 2 Meg of RAM . |
7 | On orders from the new Earl , my visits to the house were to be permitted only if I agreed to be supervised . |
8 | MY later visits to Althorp were allowed only if I agreed to be supervised |
9 | Only if I want to , I do n't mind . |
10 | ‘ Only if I have to , ’ came the reply . |
11 | Now I happen to be an extravert , so if I compensate by smoking this will keep me a perfectly balanced and healthy human being . |
12 | Right , so if I write to the Secretary of State for Trade and In or is it the President for the Board of Trade ? |
13 | I suppose while this is for me cos on the sponsorship issue is , would sponsorship have any impact in terms of what I might purchase so if I went to the Scottish Opera or the ballet or to the theatre and I bought a programme which I usually do and one of the things which is interesting about the evening that erm Alan and I spent last time at Scottish Council was that half the people attend Scottish Opera buy a programme and the programmes that I have sponsored always . |
14 | So if I went like that you 've got ta go the same ? |
15 | So if I wanted to I could tell them where to go with that and all . |
16 | Then we 're sending a letter which erm , well let me just say , we are then also sending , now here with the D I Y , the numbers er coincide Here the numbers coincide with the illustrations , so if I talk about a certain you have to look at paper one , paper two paper three or A B C. And you see what they look like . |
17 | So I 'm gon na get I 'm gon na be at that thing by about seven o'clock if I get on the train by I doubt I very much doubt it I 'm getting the train . |
18 | Er , and I always reckon others will do the same , so I always take my notes on a , on a plain piece of paper , and put them together if I need to . |
19 | ‘ I 'll go alone if I have to , ’ Riven snapped with sudden irritation . |
20 | ‘ Not if I get to her first , you wo n't ! ’ |
21 | And the dad of the wo woman says not if I get to him first . |
22 | ‘ Not if I live to be a hundred . ’ |
23 | And Merson revealed : ‘ The boss called me in on Monday and told me that it would be best if I played in the reserves on Tuesday rather than travel with the squad to Blackburn . |
24 | ‘ It would probably be best if I started from square one , ’ the contact opened the proceedings by saying . |
25 | She pulled backwards if I spoke to her and lay down in the grass at every opportunity , refusing to move . |
26 | ‘ But will my lady allow me to share her bed tonight if I smell like an unwashed ram ? ’ |
27 | Mind you , I could go for it anyway if I wanted to . |
28 | And normally if I get near a computer it goes wrong . |
29 | er and in any , in any event there are a number of things I tend to miss altogether if I want to er keep to timetable which I and I , I 'm sure you 're , all the , the audience or group or whatever you like to call it that will welcome an extension of the talk . |
30 | ‘ Is it all right if I nip in front of you ? ’ |