Example sentences of "if i [verb] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But I did n't know if I 'd done something wrong when I was taken away from my mother . ’
2 ‘ I thought you came round here to ask if I 'd seen anything suspicious last night , not grill me about my sex life . ’
3 If I 'd thought it noisy where we were , where we went made talking impossible .
4 and if I 'd got something big and heavy you used to say to me bring it down and put it in my big machine .
5 If I 'd known your real name I might have found out that you were Ryan 's partner , might n't I ?
6 ‘ Look , ’ she heard him say , ‘ I 'm sorry if I 've made you unhappy , but I 'm not for you . ’
7 Deliberately ignoring the girl 's last comment , Beth replied in a more serious voice , ‘ I 'm sorry if I 've made you anxious , Peggy .
8 It not as if I 've done anything wrong . ’
9 ‘ I do apologise if I 've upset your social plans for this evening , ’ he said with heavy sarcasm , ‘ but this is important to me , and it 's all in the line of business .
10 ‘ I know if I 've got something wrong .
11 sorry can , can we get to the question again , want to see if I 've got it right , correct me if I 'm wrong , over the eighty schemes and the five years that you had put forward budgets for all , you had n't included a contingency fund element ?
12 and you read the number to me I said to see if I 've got it right .
13 but I hope it was the the gist of it , and I 'm sure someone will correct me if I 've got it wrong .
14 As I understand it a and please correct me if I 've got it wrong , in the interests of the Leeds Metropolitan Area , you have argued that North Yorkshire should make greater provision for residential .
15 your suspicions , tell me if I 've got it wrong , erm , it is that er erm are concerned through the chain of command that you 've identified , let's say the United Kingdom in effect will be leaving it to er , erm to deal with virtually all er aspects of solvency and protection of policy holders erm the subject to let us specifically prescribed by the er nineteen eighty two Insurance Act
16 Tessa looked at me as if I had said something odd .
17 At Oxford , it had often discomposed me , as if I had said something foolish or affected , unworthy of comment .
18 ‘ It will break my heart if I had to give my little girl up .
19 ‘ I felt as if I had seen something unclean , ’ Cecil concluded , ‘ so fearful in its cold frenzy that one blanched , asphyxiated in so nauseous an atmosphere . ’
20 If I wanted to make it rich I 'd be Private Eye 's libel lawyer .
21 I can isolate my Koi and they are easy to catch if I need to give them short term baths .
22 If I have said anything untoward , the Chief will beat me . ’
23 You 'll be trussed to that post yonder and later I 'll have a promise from you , even if I have to whip you raw to get it .
24 If you are confused about what has happened or curious to know what will happen to a topic , consult the index ; if I have got it right , the index will tell you the story .
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