Example sentences of "if [pron] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 I 've got a couple of things I 'd really like to mention if no-one else has got anything .
2 It 's as if everyone else had given up and the Government then said , ‘ Oh , give the workers some money and let them have a go . ’
3 If everyone else has got boy or girl friends , so what ?
4 Even if nothing else had changed , widespread support for the idea that ‘ Black Wednesday ’ delivered Britain to recovery would alter the character of the ERM .
5 as if nothing else had been said , he added : ‘ I know he 's unbalanced .
6 With me it would if I if I even had one drink going on stage , I 'd be terrified .
7 ‘ I do not know if I even have strength enough to regain the shelter I have just come from … ’ and her wings seemed to weaken by the second and her eyes to be pained .
8 ‘ Like , you 're the kind of person I 'd like to talk to if I just had a fight with my girlfriend or was in trouble with the law or something . ’
9 I thought if I just had a man who had a yacht and he had a rolls royce and a yacht .
10 Q : Can I take out this Plan if I already have a Hospital Income Plan with Sun Alliance ?
11 If I really had it , I 'd be dead by now . ’
12 I shrank away from him , feeling a coldness run out all over me as if I really had died .
13 If I really had to spend a long time hurting someone slowly , I 'd have to use a blindfold : them or me , one of us would have to have their eyes hidden .
14 If I really had the courage of my convictions , I reasoned , I ought to redress the balance at least slightly .
15 I do it if I really have to , but if I can avoid it I chicken out , and I had too much lately . ’
16 Or if I really have n't .
17 Finally , he showed me off the premises with the injunction , accompanied by a theatrical wink , that I should get straight on to him if I ever had any bother .
18 If I ever had to qualify an audit report , I 'd run it past Claire first .
19 The proctologist handed me three envelopes , one addressed to each of us , then told me that if I ever had piles I could rely on him to cut them out for cost .
20 If I ever had cause to hate anyone , it would be him , and I 'm going to tell him so , when I meet him . ’
21 As long as my father was alive I felt that I was not myself but his son , as I hope my son will feel for me — if I ever have a son , that is . ’
22 If I ever have a dig at him now he says : ‘ Christ , you 've read the same books as I have ! ’ and I say : ‘ Yeah but you 've got the licence to prove it . ’ ’
23 If I ever have a man , remind me not to introduce him to you . ’
24 But , if I ever have it done again I 'm going to buy those brass things , and , it only costs about five pounds more .
25 I must admit , if I had if I actually had to say , which of all those would I be most happy not playing , I 'd say In the Bleak Midwinter , but
26 Dad , if I still had my wee Claxton Annabel could go outside and play in it .
27 and then like like even if I still have to go cos .
28 Yeah I know and it 's it 's not my fault I mean like if I still have the proper lessons every week , which I do n't seem to get .
29 It was when he attempted to argue , ‘ I would n't be bothered if I never had another ride in the National , ’ that he began to give himself away .
30 I 'd be happy if I never had to set eyes on you again ! ’
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