Example sentences of "[noun sg] if [pers pn] be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Seems to be our fault if it 's anything to do with the Society she does n't want to know |
2 | This is because I can always ask ‘ Would I still prescribe that action if it was I who had that desire ? ’ |
3 | Now that particular force if they 're anything like the other forces that I deal with , ai n't under the stresses and strains that we are . |
4 | ‘ You 'll believe any old bullshit if it 's what you want to hear . ’ |
5 | He might be directly responsible for taking away her pleasure in singing — though that would surely be only a temporary aberration on her part — but she could only hold him to account for her loneliness if it was his company she was missing . |
6 | I 'd head for an alleyway if I were you . |
7 | said I 've no qualms about 'em , and yet he 's , somebody that votes for bloody Green Party , eh , he 's just been up and voted for Green Party , I said I 'd of stopped at home if I was you |
8 | His silence following the question made her wonder if it was something he had no wish to divulge , but at last he said with simple sincerity , ‘ She sent you to me . ’ |
9 | So anyway have a look at page fifty six cos I promised you yesterday that I would take you through the verb if you were you know the things you would want to know about . |
10 | Of course if you were my master — I do n't mean like Dr Grossman but my real , still-undiscovered master — you would have a right to ask anything of me ; but that can not be . |
11 | Covenanted donations to charities for a term of more than three years can be offset against tax if you are someone who pays the higher rate of tax . |
12 | ‘ I 'd proceed on that basis if I were you . ’ |
13 | The solid matter may contribute to the colour if it is itself coloured . |
14 | I 'd ease up on the hard stuff if I were you . |
15 | I 'd phone the railway station if I were you I would phone it okay . |
16 | They took out large orders of tea and coffee on cardboard trays , and after wondering for a while if they were anything to do with the film business Lucy finally decided that every last one of them was probably either a builder or a shopfitter . |
17 | I 'd stay about five hundred miles away from the border if I was them yes |
18 | ‘ I would n't tempt the devil if I were you , ’ she grated . |
19 | ‘ And I should pay absolutely no attention to your stepmother if I were you , ’ she laughed . |
20 | ‘ I should n't say anything to your father if I were you , not tonight anyway . ’ |
21 | Er today a er an injured young black female cat found in Lincoln Street in the Baysford area if it 's yours seven eight four nine six five er give them a call at the R S P C A at Hyson Green . |
22 | If your hard disk is a short of space , you may have no option but to print , but most people will have the space to save a fax as it is received , thus saving paper if it 's one they do n't need to print . |
23 | Then he can go to bed if he 's nothing to do with it . |
24 | I always advise people to have a bitch if it is their first Rottweiler . |
25 | I 'd line up a Brief if I were you . ’ |
26 | Regular readers will know that I have been a fan of Stephen Coonts since I reviewed his first novel Flight of the Intruder ( now a major ( ? ) film , as they say , though I 'd make do with the book if I were you ) . |
27 | I would n't let anyone else find that letter if I were you . |
28 | I 'd write them a snotty letter if I was you ! |
29 | He may be like a banana tree or a coconut tree , half human in appearance , revolting in every way , but caring for him is still a woman 's duty if he 's her husband . |
30 | I 'd wipe all that lot if I was you . |