Example sentences of "if [pron] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And so with the help of these , they just managed to do a bit of slate , but if them had not gone back , I thinks this this strike would have turned the other way . |
2 | The big one looked down at me as if I 'd just crawled out from under . |
3 | I made sure I looked as if I 'd just got out of bed and dressed in a hurry — hence no socks and the sweatshirt — and went down to front garden to wave them in . |
4 | ‘ If I 'd only realized sooner — ’ |
5 | Nell smiled sweetly at his departing back and asked if I 'd ever noticed how important everything was to actors ? |
6 | Its magnitude is only 9 according to official estimates ; I have never seen it with low-power binoculars , but I have suspected it with × 20 , though I would not have noticed it if I had not known just where it was . |
7 | Torrance said : ‘ I have finished 12th and 13th in my last two tournaments and I would have done better in Valencia if I had not driven out of bounds at the last hole . |
8 | She knew he was thinking : If I had not put so much of myself into this house , perhaps I 'd leave . |
9 | ‘ If I had n't leaned out of the rowboat so far … ’ |
10 | ‘ I would n't have stayed if I had n't felt so ill , and now that I 'm better I 'll go home if you can get me to Paris , Monsieur Lemarchand . ’ |
11 | You see , I had just graduated to the position of providing a horse and cart , and any amount of people wanted that job so I would have lost it , maybe for good , if I had n't turned up . |
12 | If I had n't chucked away the rulebook shortly after Johannes Gutenburg invented printing , this would be the proper time for me to rise and shine . |
13 | That pair had you cornered , and heaven alone knew what they intended to do next if I had n't risked both life and limb by stepping in to help you . |
14 | I suppose if I had n't gone back into that room they 'd have found some other way of leaving the message . ’ |
15 | If I had n't run away and made good , you 'd never have been the father of Lady Firth . |
16 | It might have continued like this indefinitely if I had n't picked up a copy of the Kensington News , a paper Daphne took so she could find out what was showing at the local picture house . |
17 | ‘ I could n't have lived with myself if I had n't put up a fight on behalf of the men . ’ |
18 | Bob , 39 , said : ‘ Robert would have been a goner if I had n't got there when I did . |
19 | Debbie , 23 , of Blisworth Street , said : ‘ If I had n't ran away when I saw the balls of fire coming towards us it might have been much worse . |
20 | If I had n't known otherwise I would have said that he meant every word of it . |
21 | ‘ And if I had n't paid why would there be a receipt anyway , ’ protested Kylie quite logically . |
22 | In fact , if I had n't rung through to the police station we 'd have had a squad car on our doorstep by now . ’ |
23 | I guess that if I had n't taken up the trenchcoat and fedora to walk the alleyways of history as the greatest detective of them all , I might well have become a poet . |
24 | It was a figure in a mask and a jacksuit with all this gear in pockets all over it , and she had a headset , and one for me , one like I would have had on if I had n't taken off in such a hurry , and she had jets , which no Gnat would have been seen dead with . |
25 | Though the landscape was flat , it seemed , both visually and from the effort it was taking to move the wheelbarrow , that I was continually walking up a hill , but when I looked back , it was as if I had just walked down one . |
26 | It felt fragile at first , but it was as if I had finally come up for air after nearly drowning in a pool of lies . |
27 | ‘ And what if I had never shown up here ? |
28 | Now I was about to meet him again , it was as if I had suddenly woken up from a syrupy dream . |
29 | If I 'm not parked out , if there 's , there 's anyone going about I wo n't park out , erm if I have n't parked where that silver car is |
30 | I feel as if I have n't got that much to spare . |