Example sentences of "[prep] if i [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Can I just congratulate er the County Planning Officer on operating in an oasis o of , of if I can put it that way . |
2 | Erm Now what we want to talk about if I can Well you tell me what you want to know I think that 's the best . |
3 | ‘ Oh , Tremayne , as if I would . ’ |
4 | If I went to Bristol it looked very much as if I would have to go without my prop . |
5 | as if I would crack . |
6 | ‘ as if I would , ’ he replied , his hands held out in a gesture of mock innocence . |
7 | ‘ as if I would . |
8 | But Dad said only : ‘ You should have taken your sister with you — ’ ( as if I would take Ethel anywhere I did n't have to — and certainly not the lavatory . ) |
9 | ‘ as if I would , ’ said Betty . |
10 | ‘ as if I would … ’ |
11 | ‘ as if I would ! |
12 | ‘ as if I would ! ’ |
13 | as if I would ! ’ returned her daughter sarcastically . |
14 | It looked as if I would have to have a go at the electricity meter with an electro-magnet again . |
15 | ‘ as if I would n't — ’ |
16 | ‘ as if I would , ’ said Elise , laughing . |
17 | Here Only me about me getting drunk , as if I would dear ! |
18 | It 's as if I ca n't feel any more . |
19 | I just want to phone Steve and find out what he and Maria Luisa were doing all night — as if I ca n't guess . ’ |
20 | Well it lukks as if I ll have tae mind wan thing when Ah meet your incomer pals , Isabel . |
21 | He behaves exactly as if I ought to be ashamed . |
22 | I feel as if I ought to make a really profound statement about something ! |
23 | I feel really as if I ought to start flying through this awful mess ! |
24 | That 's why I 'm feeling as if I ought to stay in tonight really . |
25 | And while her heart plodded to a dull beat , ‘ It looks as if I shall have to work the entire weekend , ’ he stated . |
26 | With eyes fixed on me as if I was hypnotisin' him , he takes the papermate out of the tray and moves away as if I might bite . |
27 | Sometimes I cough , as if I might be on the verge of tears . |
28 | He grinned at me in the gloom , and introduced himself as if I might recognize the name . |
29 | Once again his arm , brown and corded , swept silencingly towards the sea and the mountains and the south , as if I might not have properly appreciated it . |
30 | ‘ I do n't feel as if I 'll ever be thirsty again . ’ |