Example sentences of "[conj] if she [adv] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 Yet she knew for certain that if she never saw him again she would never forget him .
2 For the first time , Susan intuited that if she really made a point of it , she could get out of her Public Service .
3 After a few moments , she realized that if she half closed the filters across the starsuit helmet she could cut out at least some of the light .
4 She was painfully aware that if she ever betrayed her ambivalent feelings for him he would end their charade immediately with little or no compunction .
5 She wondered how she could ever have thought that she loved him , and why she had stayed with him for so long after she 'd realised that if she ever had , she did not love him now .
6 And they 'd told her that if she ever talked about her experience I was liable to have a very nasty accident , probably fatal . ’
7 But he told people that if she ever worked again it would only be with his approval .
8 Dead Lucky was struggling to stay in touch , but he was still there nonetheless , and if she just pushed her way out , Damien could easily make a show of snatching up .
9 ‘ Over now , ’ Dot repeated , but she was n't sure what it meant and if she even wanted it over .
10 They thought she might be having a baby , and if she really wanted to hurt them she could tell them she might be .
11 But she ca n't call herself one and if she ever took a Communion service , she 'd be breaking the law .
12 And if she ever used it where it was overheard , the eavesdropper would consider the activity admirable ; for George Hudson was still the Railway King .
13 She certainly needed a break from Glyn , and if she never saw Mr Edmund Clarke again it would be too soon .
14 Sara used to spy on the boys but if she ever had anything going for her I did n't know about it . ’
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