Example sentences of "and [vb past] i if i " in BNC.

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1 By this time David had started up the Arts Lab and asked me if I would teach street theatre and improvisation there , so I was destined to go to Beckenham . ’
2 She seemed flabbergasted , but rallied and asked me if I would look in at the Gray Mare in Kilburn and say ‘ hello ’ to her son Joe Kelly who worked there .
3 In late 1976 , Radio Telefis Eireann , the Irish state television service , decided to produce a documentary on Lebanon and asked me if I could locate any films that depicted the country in the days of peace .
4 So he called me up and asked me if I wanted to play it , which was incredibly flattering because I 'd been a fan of his for such a long time .
5 ‘ He seemed very worried and asked me if I wanted to go with him , ’ she said .
6 ‘ But several days later he came straight out with it and asked me if I was on the Pill and would I go on holiday to Scotland with him .
7 Two weeks later , to my horror , Mr Taylor stopped me in the corridor and asked me if I 'd consider doing another talk — to another class .
8 He saw the radio propped on the little stool and asked me if I played it while I worked .
9 She came to me one day and asked me if I would stand for the council , which I did .
10 I explained all that to you and Judd when his guardian wrote and asked me if I 'd have him here .
11 ‘ It was Bernard , who had been watching me from his office and asked me if I had ever thought of a career in modelling . ’
12 The owner had known me for a long time and asked me if I could run a brothel .
13 ‘ When we stopped at traffic lights , Warren took hold of my hand and said that he was becoming more attached to me and asked me if I would like to go out for dinner the next day . ’
14 Well , after the er publishers had approached me and , and asked me if I would be interested in doing this book er the next thing to do was actually get hold of all the Ordinance Survey maps for Oxfordshire , er you know , quite a big county , so er once we 'd done that er the next thing to do was to actually just work out exactly where we wanted the walks to be , and they 've obviously , for commercial reasons they 've got to be fairly evenly spread throughout the county , but you can tell quite quickly and quite easily by looking at an Ordinance Survey map , you know , where all the paths are , they 're all clearly marked , er public footpaths , public bridleways , that sort of thing , and the next step was to actually create from the maps , circular walks to fit in with the requirement .
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