Example sentences of "[adj] if [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 It 'd all be different if you could get a job .
2 I should be grateful if you would send a receipt .
3 With the help of System Three Scotland we have developed the questionnaire which is attached and we would be very grateful if you would take a little time to complete it .
4 I would be grateful if you can recommend a mastic solution to stick down the blocks .
5 I should be grateful if you could answer a few technical queries for me .
6 If this report is available to the public , I should be most grateful if you could send a copy to the Library .
7 ‘ Though I 'd be grateful if you could have a look around the vines to make sure there are n't any more . ’
8 In fact I am developing a revealing , but ultimately frustrating line of correspondence with the Welsh Office and I would be grateful if you could take a look at the enclosed letter copies .
9 Q I 'd be truly grateful if you could solve a problem which is beginning to drive me nuts .
10 ‘ Rourke , ’ she said carefully , ‘ it 's cold out here , and I 'd be grateful if you 'd make a start in clearing up so that we can be on our way . ’
11 Previously one 's knowledge of stars comes from the light that comes in in the optical range and the visible range , or in perhaps the ultra violet if you can put a satellite above the atmosphere .
12 Packs of l.e.d.s and holders are sometimes available at quite attractive prices , and it is probably worthwhile investing in one of these if you can find a suitable pack .
13 However , they will only eat earthworms , which is fine ″ the summer , but I would be much happier if they would take a little trout , prawns and beefheart .
14 I believe it would be very helpful if we could establish a Campaign Fund to which branches could apply for grants to help them undertake innovative or special projects designed to strengthen their capacity to campaign .
15 ‘ None of us could be sure if we would have a job tomorrow ; the uncertainty was preventing us winning new business ; and we had looked at the various companies who were rumoured to be bidding for us and did n't like what we saw . ’
16 But I 'm sure if they could make a profit they would .
17 I 'd like to try stir-fry cooking , but I 'm not sure if I can use a wok on a ceramic hob .
18 Starting at the crowded favoured end is all very well if you can get a good clean start , but more often than not , there is so much crowding that only a few boards get away in clean wind .
19 Oh it 'd be good if we could make a money tree .
20 I would think your Ks are probably pretty good if you can do a good letter F .
21 It might help everybody concerned if you could have a word with .
22 I found that the strictness with which these criteria are applied varies from region to region , and that the Department of Health is prepared to be flexible if you can argue a cogent case .
23 In principle , mergers can be referred to the MMC if they will create a firm with a 25 per cent market share or if they involve assets of over 30 million .
24 Well I do n't think I would of been very pleased if you 'd put a go in the room for an hour !
25 1 If you can get a coach or supervisor then go for it !
26 I do n't know what to think parked cars the of a big if I can see a parked car there a long way in front of me I go I am park that car so it
27 A friend said it would be wonderful if she could have a wood with an obelisk where she could go and sit , ’ says Gwyn .
28 It really would be wonderful if I could become a member of the Royal Institute .
29 ‘ It would just be nice if we could get a goal lead for a change .
30 tutorial programme , we talked last , last term er and I said that I 'd like to as soon as possible put up a complete programme of titles , it would be nice if we could have a little er what am I supposed to call them ?
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