Example sentences of "[noun sg] if she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In this case you should apply to Christine no fewer than three days in advance , and she may reset your card if she feels that this action is justified .
2 I asked her whether high buildings bothered her and she said she would feel fear if she looked up at them .
3 He agreed to pay them but told Gina she must give some Italian lessons or something in future if she wanted to treat herself to things like that .
4 He wrote the part so that she could always support herself in exile if she did n't speak the language . ’
5 Elizabeth took no part in this discussion and Lydia wondered whether it was her imagination or whether Elizabeth had the air of someone who could say a great deal if she chose .
6 Would that passionless person mind if she got bad notices ?
7 Friends may refrain from expressing any sympathy because they feel that it might be inappropriate and embarrassing for her , and she may be feeling that people will regard her as a hypocrite if she gives way and weeps , although she may need to do this for a variety of reasons , one of them being not so much for what she has lost , but for what she never had .
8 Joan asked whether her brother would be charged with murder if she did not work for them .
9 She refused the cold remains of the fish and chips , so he took the whole package out to the dustbin at the front of the house ( no need to worry her about the Sweet murder if she did n't know — and it appeared she did n't ) .
10 It was n't her fault if she had a gift for putting her foot in it .
11 In my hon. Friend the Minister 's view , what would be the effect on the economy and inward investment if she abolished the ceiling on national insurance , increased the ordinary rate and basic rate of tax for a third of the population in the south-east and introduced a higher rate of value added tax on luxury products — all measures proposed by the Labour party ?
12 ‘ I can show you an excellent view of the town , ’ he pressed , his smile dipping for all the world as if he would take it as a personal tragedy if she refused .
13 He was out there , just beyond the window , entertaining a beautiful woman on his luxury yacht , and she felt pain , and desperation and an ache and envy she would n't wish on her worst enemy if she had one .
14 Go and ask mummy if she wants any tea .
15 Miss Crawford would probably stand a much better chance of becoming an actress if she stopped talking about it and started to do the necessary work to bring about her ambition .
16 She risked standing , poised to duck back under the slab of rock if she saw even the shadow of a movement .
17 And Miss Lilian will be here to take her a nice little something on a tray if she wakes before we 're back .
18 Mrs Currie says she does not agree with the ‘ dual mandate ’ — politicians sitting both at Westminster and Strasbourg , and intends resigning her Westminster seat if she makes it to Strasbourg .
19 Although , she reasoned realistically , if he had been fooling around behind her back it indicated that what he felt for her fell very far short of love , in which case he would probably have cancelled the wedding if she had n't .
20 Probably because Rome had no alternative if she hoped to establish her dominion over Ireland at all .
21 And it could fill an awkward gap if she has dumped any photos of her estranged husband Mick Jagger .
22 She has received a letter from Liverpool Council threatening court action if she does not pay her arrears .
23 A woman with feelings of that intensity might be capable of any action if she thought the man she loved was seriously in love with someone else .
24 There 's no harm if she spoils Olly a bit .
25 She 'll come to some harm if she does n't look out . ’
26 I think she 's all set to do herself some permanent harm if she pushes it any harder . ’
27 Goibniu studied the parchments for some time , seeing that there was an elaborate circlet of gold for Flame if she became Inchbad 's Queen , studded with firestones which would be mined from Fael-Inis 's Fire Mountains .
28 Why would Sara say that she had seen Alfred leaving his brother 's yard at about the time of the crime if she had not ?
29 Someone of my acquaintance once broke her ankle by falling over in the bathroom and while she could have dragged herself quite easily along the floor to a telephone in the bedroom if she had had one , as it was it took her the best part of an agonising hour to struggle down the stairs to the phone in the living room .
30 Home Office pathologist Dr Donald Wayte , of Bangor , told the court yesterday that it would probably have been impossible to get so much material into Mrs McMullen 's mouth if she had been conscious , as she would have been fighting for her life .
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