Example sentences of "if [pron] [vb base] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Maybe this is why I am treated as if I 've polluted the town 's water .
2 So that divided forty-nine point two three four by ten and it 's as if I 've moved the point one place back .
3 ‘ How do I know if I 've met the right person ? ’
4 ‘ It 's one thing being peaceful — it 's another thing altogether not knowing if I 've done the right thing .
5 I 'm not sure if I 've done the right thing . ’
6 Jim did say if I looked at mine , and I only have just looked at it er if I 've read the fig if I 've read the figures right and I
7 Jim did say if I looked at mine , and I only have just looked at it er if I 've read the fig if I 've read the figures right and I
8 What 's more , 'e 's callin' on me late tonight to find out if I 've 'ad another go and if I 've earned the quid . ’
9 I try it myself , to see if I 've got the right idea .
10 So if I 've got the number here , equals a hundred to the power half .
11 In fact , you know I 'm consciously now not to become a Welsh accent because if I 've got the Welsh accent added to it all it 'll be horrendous !
12 er , I will try and push you to see if I 've got the right money , you know .
13 I thought , oh I wonder if I 've got the right number here yeah but you 're both well then ?
14 no , but we now know that , if it , if I 've got the right time , half past twelve 's fine
15 Even if I fight to improve the school ( the battle began two years ago but victory is nowhere on the horizon ) my child is a child for 10 years more .
16 If I let go the wind will blow it over . ’
17 ‘ I 'm sure the manager knows that if I keep playing the way I am then he 's either going to have to let me go or put me in . ’
18 ‘ I 'm sure the manager knows that if I keep playing the way I am then he 's either going to have to let me go or put me in . ’
19 If I try to enter the same thing , it does n't work .
20 Even if I try to change the tone of my voice .
21 Could you please remind me about what to do if I forget to take the pill at the right time ?
22 ‘ You mean , if I agree to play the gaoler .
23 It 's bad enough having to take out a loan to get married , I sometimes wonder if I need to do the same as a bridesmaid !
24 If I want to move the television , I 've got a perfect right to do so .
25 No , we 'll see I do n't know if I want to spend the money this year
26 ‘ I have to part them if I want to see the house .
27 If I want to share the room with only one other person , rather than the three the brochure presumes , that will add around £300 .
28 But if I want to hear the long , late-night groove on side two , I have to play the album .
29 But if I want to play the odd tournament here and there , I will .
30 She says it 's hard work having to think of other ways of getting around — having always to take into consideration the bus timetables — I ca n't arrange to meet friends unless there 's a bus at that time and coming home — leaving the pubs — I have to drink up quickly if I want to catch the last bus home .
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