Example sentences of "[noun] if i [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It did not make it clear that the impulse to take the peach is a continuing reaction in awareness of its anticipated taste , so that I have chosen rightly only if I continue spontaneously to welcome the awareness right up to the savouring of the juice on my tongue , in other words if I do relish it , enjoy it . |
2 | I could n't have got the same effect if I 'd fictionalised them . ’ |
3 | I still feel that this story if I have retold it right , would have appealed to Eliot more than the tamer one about the negro . |
4 | Sir David continues to ask me every couple of hours if I 've done it yet . ’ |
5 | ‘ You 're remaining in that bed for at least another twenty-four hours if I have to tie you to it . ’ |
6 | ‘ You think I would change my opinion if I got to know you better ? ’ he asked in a voice like velvet . |
7 | It seems that I pay an extremely small price for a program from the supplier , and that I also have to pay the author if I wish to use it . |
8 | One of my cats , unassuming and docile by nature most of the time , turns into a wild tiger if I have to hold her still to give her medicine . |
9 | ‘ Before too long you 're going to admit the truth if I have to beat it out of you . ’ |
10 | I 'd be a liar if I tried to pretend I knew the answer to that one . |
11 | The cherries were most certainly stolen , but would I really have been a better person if I had left them on the plate ? |
12 | He 'd have got me the moon out of the sky if I 'd wanted it . ’ |
13 | I 'd have ended up a patient if I 'd done it for much longer . |
14 | You and I will have no need of letters if I decide to claim you . ’ |
15 | In fact if I 'd known I was coming here I could have brought you some in , let you seen what we used to do . |
16 | in fact if I 'd known you had n't got one , the one we had before , oh know it 's not got a tape on though , but you 've got a record player have n't you ? yes |