Example sentences of "i [verb] if he [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He returned with a symphonic battle piece , and when I asked if he realized the significance of the words he admitted he did not know what they meant ! ) |
2 | I asked if he knew what had happened to her . |
3 | When engaged in writing the naval history of the war , he had of course accumulated more material , both British and German , than he was ever able to use ; and one day over coffee at Cambridge I asked if he knew of any naval occasion of the Second World War which had not yet been told and which , in his view , ought to be . |
4 | ‘ Nothing — I asked if he knew if she 'd seen anyone in the hospital recently , before we contacted Records . |
5 | When Leo told me , I asked if he had been able to give the message . |
6 | I asked if he had ever told his wife or anyone else about this before and his reply was , ‘ No ’ . |
7 | I made no comment on this at the time ( though privately I thought it a brash boast ) but when we met for the interview I asked if he had brought the pendulum with him . |
8 | While waiting , I asked if he had many riverside cases . |
9 | I asked if he wanted a drink . |
10 | I doubt if he 'd , I mean if he 'd looked at the constitution it was only a constitution , it was oh yes , that 's their constitution . |
11 | Er had had such a record , I mean if he 'd smashed just er a lampshade or something like that it would n't have been so bad , but to actually get rid of a third of all the crockery in one fell sloop was er well it was fairly excessive . |
12 | Cos I mean if he keeps rushing down there and you got the greenhouse there he 's gon na go through that ! |
13 | Well , cos I mean if he goes to school now and he did n't , he picked up things and then |
14 | " I mean if he had n't written them , then Sue would n't have got them , would she ? |
15 | I mean if he got there first . |
16 | But I mean if he does n't and sh , I mean why should n't you ? |
17 | I mean if he charges two and a half I would n't be disappointed cos it 's been in his garage , he 's pushed everything along and he 's always so |
18 | I mean if he saw me or anybody who he knew , hello young that sort of thing like , you know . |
19 | I mean if he keels over and like goes into a coma then I 'm all then I 'm allowed to say what was wrong with him but I mean yeah he did do |
20 | Well look at a miner I mean if he worked three days a week he might only get thirty shillings , in tho very very very seldom worked a full week . |
21 | so erm , I mean it 's all down to Gary , I mean if he wants his new computer , I said to him I said you 're better off getting you know extra three or four grand on the mortgage |
22 | I mean if he wants to put a shelf up or |
23 | no I mean if he 's booked for the day . |
24 | I mean if he has to come on Monday it wo n't be too bad . |
25 | I mean if he called round here now you 'd introduce me would n't you ? |
26 | because I say if he 's got a key and he can get in |
27 | I doubted if he 'd heard . |
28 | cos I says if he looks after it I 'll buy him one with radio on as well |
29 | What do I do if he does ? |
30 | So I suppose if he 'd been on the Road every day he 'd have won the Open ! |