Example sentences of "if [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | What happens if I have difficulty in continuing to make payments ? |
2 | All my life , he wrote , I have been preparing myself for this moment , but if I have prepared myself correctly then it is so that when the moment came I should not be encumbered with the sensation of having waited for it all my life , for such a sensation , wrote Harsnet , is too heavy a burden for anyone to carry . |
3 | I 'll take it all the way to the Senate if I have to . ’ |
4 | What if I have a curved staircase or a platform landing ? |
5 | ‘ I shall fire if I have to ’ — the captain 's carrying voice . |
6 | Whenever I say ‘ sit ’ he does n't listen but if I have a biscuit in my hand he does it straight away . |
7 | For Raskolnikov is incorrigibly patrician and rare at heart ( which is one reason why the Epilogue does not convince ) , even if I have overstressed the Hamletish side to him . |
8 | ( In the pursuit of performance-indicators , publication in ‘ refereed journals ’ counts for much , though I am not sure if I have ever appeared in a refereed journal in my life . ) |
9 | ‘ The Masters is important also , but if I have to choose I would prefer the Davis Cup to be the next big thing to win . ’ |
10 | Even if I have n't seen the labyrinth , at least I 've smelt and heard Ariadne 's home landscape . |
11 | Do you mind if I have a fag ? |
12 | Enough if I have shown that if we care to do so , we can illustrate the second as well as the first half of what I may call the Plowden proposition . |
13 | If I have ever had any doubts about my work with Dire straits , I pull out one of their albums and play it . |
14 | If I have been primarily expository hitherto ( and I have been because I believe Callinicos ' book to be the best on this subject that we have ) I will now begin to turn to criticism ; or at least to trying to ventilate that reservation which , faced by Callinicos , certainty , will not be stilled . |
15 | ‘ As a driver who is generally considered as being more level-headed than most , I want to know whether there is any danger of me being banned for two months if I have an accident here at Phoenix . |
16 | The last thing he said to me on Wednesday , ’ Jack ’ ’ he said , ‘ I 'll get along to your rave-up on Friday even if I have to knock the guts out of her . |
17 | Again , inexperienced drivers — if I have to say ‘ low ratio , low gear ’ once more I think I 'll thump someone ! |
18 | ’ If I have a game of polo I feel five hundred times better in my mental outlook . ’ |
19 | The Argentina captain said yesterday he was unrepentant , but added : ‘ If I have to say sorry I will , ’ for his remarks on Tuesday that he believed the draw was decided in advance , putting Argentina in the hardest group . |
20 | ‘ If I have to watch you any longer I 'll throw up all over the table . ’ |
21 | However , if I have to pick one , then it must be my love of the moment , and that is the showy hibiscus . |
22 | If I have a partner , Zambia wo n't be able to get at me . |
23 | I always leave a minimum of one and a half hours so that if I have a blow-out or breakdown or some other unforeseen emergency , I still have time to take care of it and catch the plane . |
24 | ‘ O Lord my God , if I have done this , if there be iniquity in my hands , if I have rewarded evil unto him that was at peace with me ’ leapt out from Psalm 7 and so did ‘ Let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end ’ . |
25 | ‘ O Lord my God , if I have done this , if there be iniquity in my hands , if I have rewarded evil unto him that was at peace with me ’ leapt out from Psalm 7 and so did ‘ Let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end ’ . |
26 | Or at least , if I have , I was too young to remember . ’ |
27 | ‘ If I have to make some new decisions about myself and how I 'm going to live my life from now on . ’ |
28 | ‘ If I have a date at a venue a week before a Russian company , I do n't want to go . |
29 | If I have to do what is necessary here before looking for a position where the statistical likelihood of victory is higher , so be it , ’ he said . |
30 | If I have to lift them for a match of that importance then I might as well walk out of the job . ’ |