Example sentences of "[adv] if i [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold .
2 ‘ Nor have you wanted them from me , You 'd never have stayed around so long if I 'd pushed you about . ’
3 So if I said show me something that 's arm 's length from your right shoulder north , or up , or west or some way , okay , or on a bearing of thirty seven degrees
4 And if Oliver wants to see me — which might be a good idea if I can talk some sense into him — then I 'll only do so if I 've cleared it with Stuart first .
5 So if I went to see her … ? ’ he probed .
6 But it is poisonous so if I start smelling it I 'm going have to switch the cupboard on to suck the fumes away .
7 I would save some money and then I would find a man to marry me , especially if I promised to bring him to London .
8 Not if I 've got it set .
9 My God , not if I have to kill you to keep you in this bedroom ! ’
10 Not if I have to drag her through every court in the land …
11 ‘ I 'd have been all right if I 'd made it to the main road . ’
12 I 'll like it even more if I get to see it live against Glentoran .
13 I would be slightly better off if I had paid it .
14 Hopefully if I do get it , there 's somebody there , that 's going from Andover
15 that and then , you know like if I get inundated I can let Jim do some .
16 is much more of a go down in colour , erm so I think probably if I 'd seen her , er prints I maybe I would of approached this erm differently , erm it gave me a very immense voice about crowds , erm , very , very different from the front of the picture apart from the alarm registered in the eyes of the , of the old woman erm , this is called Even Paradise Has Its End , sorry Even Paradise Has Its Price , sorry Ours in the night laying between sleep and arousal held in balance , fragile as dust on a scale , night spirit 's sit easy , in no hurry , even paradise has its price , would you like me to read that one again ?
17 Erm now if I 'd given you the same thing and you 'd
18 I have often wondered what my guest would have thought when I got back if I had told him I had just been beaten .
19 I should have enjoyed it just as well if I 'd picked it up in a bookshop , by an unknown author .
20 Well if I 'd known I 'd gone down there .
21 well if I 've left it there to call off I 'm not gon na put it in the case and shove it away
22 no ta well if I do see him I do n't think that probably he 'd take very well .
23 Well if I wanted to change it that 'd be no problem .
24 Even if I had said I was , which I am not , though I admit to certain sympathies , I can see that you are prey to the usual set of misconceptions .
25 I could not remember what she was saying , nor even if I had understood her , but I knew that what she was saying must be , in some sense , significant .
26 Even if I 'd told you that I heard it on the local news , I doubt you 'd have taken my word for it .
27 Even if I 'd told you everything , you would n't have known ‘ t was de Raimes ’ men at the ford .
28 I 'm not going to do what he wants even if I do fancy you .
29 He says , the wicked are like the tossing sea , and you know , as far the bible is concerned , the wicked is not necessarily the man or the woman who does terrible deeds , the wicked is not necessarily who is , who is a murderer , or a child molesterer , or a thief or or or a wife beater or something like that , the wicked is the person who rejects God , who turns their back on God , who says thank you , I can go through my life without , I do n't need you , I do n't even believe you exist , and even if I do believe you exist I 'm gon na do things my way , I 'm gon na go through life as I choose .
30 Mr Broadhurst browbeat me over it : ‘ I will have you know the ancient Hebrew art , its derivation and derogation , its eventual suppuration into the Rosicrucian , even if I have to badger you unmercifully — eurgh !
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