Example sentences of "if [pron] [adv] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He says if I just brought a dog then I can figure out how it was before with our ancestors , that without anything they were imprisoned . |
2 | I know it sounds stupid , but it , like , made me feel better than if I just smoked a joint with it . |
3 | If I just put a point then I measured up to there |
4 | I thought if I just had a man who had a yacht and he had a rolls royce and a yacht . |
5 | ‘ Like , you 're the kind of person I 'd like to talk to if I just had a fight with my girlfriend or was in trouble with the law or something . ’ |
6 | I think perhaps if I just add a point to that er although we have as four nations agreed on the revised requirement there , I believe it 's true to say that development has progressed to such an extent that probably we will have the original requirement in practice , even though we 've no longer specified it . |
7 | Q : Can I take out this Plan if I already have a Hospital Income Plan with Sun Alliance ? |
8 | With defensive fields I would fire the ball in , and if I finally achieved a breakthrough I would be taken out of the attack . |
9 | If I ever lived a fairy-tale , this must be it . ’ |
10 | If I ever get a chance to git even , I would n't think twice now . |
11 | Also , I find the drying time of acrylics just perfect , and if I ever get a bit impatient I use an ever-handy hairdryer to speed things along . |
12 | But I would if I ever got a job and I was working and I had to make a casserole or something . |
13 | ‘ If I ever have a man , remind me not to introduce him to you . ’ |
14 | If I ever have a dig at him now he says : ‘ Christ , you 've read the same books as I have ! ’ and I say : ‘ Yeah but you 've got the licence to prove it . ’ ’ |
15 | As long as my father was alive I felt that I was not myself but his son , as I hope my son will feel for me — if I ever have a son , that is . ’ |
16 | If I only got a second , I would stay in Oxford . |
17 | ‘ Incidentally , if I deliberately breached a power of attorney and exploited it for my own benefit — although I ca n't think how that would be possible — I would be struck off the Roll of Solicitors by the Law Society . ’ |
18 | I 'll remember her wise words if someone ever has a heart attack while I 'm around — there 's no particular hurry . ’ |
19 | I suspect that , if someone now discovered a substance as addictive and harmful as tobacco , even this Government would be highly unlikely to license it to get it off the ground as a marketable product . |
20 | If she exceptionally draws a pension by virtue of her husband 's insurance in place of a smaller one by virtue of her own insurance , the special allowance will be due on the smaller amount . |
21 | He wondered what she 'd do if she ever met a Chinaman or a black slave . |
22 | But she ca n't call herself one and if she ever took a Communion service , she 'd be breaking the law . |
23 | For the first time , Susan intuited that if she really made a point of it , she could get out of her Public Service . |
24 | She ought to refuse , and of course if she really had a boyfriend in the background , as Fen supposed , she would refuse . |
25 | Drachenfels left her dressed in some revealing clothing ( revealing if she still had a body , that is ) to top the effect off . |
26 | As well as improving their sound insulation , you will also have improved their security , especially if you also fit a security lock , which pulls the door up tightly into the draught-stripping . |
27 | A misfire result automatically cancels out the shot even if you also roll a HIT . |
28 | Now someone else told me , and it worked , and if you just lay a piece of kitchen paper over the top , that absorbs some of the moisture |
29 | You can get brown without burning , and restrict sun damage , if you just take a bit of care and be scrupulous about protection . |
30 | And this is nice if you just use a capful in a drawn bath . |