Example sentences of "if [pers pn] have thought [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After that — ’ he swore ‘ — if I 'd thought about you before we made love , afterwards I thought about you a thousand times more .
2 Well do you know if I 'd thought about it
3 I would have called Clelia Clara if I 'd thought of it , but I did n't .
4 If I 'd thought of it I 'd have sent her a message : You wo n't be welcome . ’
5 ‘ I might have , ’ he said , ‘ if I 'd thought of it .
6 If she 'd thought about it , of course , she 'd known that .
7 Which , if she 'd thought about it , she realised she should have done as soon as she 'd seen the dog making for her — rather than idiotically go forward the way she had .
8 If she had thought of it , she would have looked before : she had registered the reporter and photographer going up to the flat above , and had said to herself that they did n't , very obviously , have the class of the young men from the London Sundays .
9 If she had thought for one moment he was serious she would have been deeply shocked .
10 She dug her fingers in his hair convulsively and said the words which floated on top of her mind , thoughtlessly ; if she had thought about them , she would never have said them .
11 I wonder if she has thought of alternative means of transport ?
12 If you 've thought of me at all since we last met I 'd be very surprised . ’
13 ‘ I know you would have signed a civil agreement if you 'd thought of it .
14 In connection with that , I wonder if you have thought of Vico 's history of the primitive races — of his idea that the ancient gods and later heroes are personifications of the fates and aspirations of the people rising in figures from the common mind ?
15 Some of our friends have no speech , but if we have thought about the symbol , we will be able to speak on behalf of our friends .
16 At best we might get material from which a more or less dubious inference might be drawn as to what the promoters intended or would have intended if they had thought about the matter , and it would , I think , generally be dangerous to attach weight to what some other members of either House may have said .
17 Indeed , if they had thought about it , it would have been all too ludicrously reminiscent of being called up before the headmaster .
18 It presumes , although the parties did not anticipate the contract becoming impossible or illegal to perform , that nevertheless , if they had thought about it , they would have stated that further performance was to be excused .
19 For it hardly damages the contemporary legislature 's ability to work its will if judges decline to speculate about how to read cloudy rules from the dead past or what the intentions of people very different from contemporary legislators would have been if they had thought about a problem they actually ignored .
20 In case of doubt the court has to guess what meaning Parliament would have picked on if it had thought of the point .
21 However it is not necessary to disclose a fact which the customer already knows , " or would have known … if he had thought about it " .
22 If he 'd thought about it at all , he 'd imagined that they could find the Shuttle plane and wedge the Thing on it somewhere .
23 ‘ Well , he would have done if he 'd thought of it .
24 It seemed as if he 'd thought of everything .
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