Example sentences of "[prep] if [pron] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Or how about if he realised that the real reason I had been looking ‘ better ’ lately had something to do with a £6.99 bargain hair colourant from Clairol ?
2 ‘ So , how about if I agree that I 'm unprincipled , absolutely despicable , and thoroughly reprehensible — or , indeed , any other term of abuse you might care to use ?
3 Why , when we all know that loneliness is a paralysing form of human misery , do we go on as if we thought that the deepest need of rational individuals was to be independent of one another ?
4 Gentlemen : It is with great regret that I see so many students labouring day after day in the Academy , as if they imagined that a liberal art , such as ours , was to be acquired like a mechanical trade , by dint of labour , or I may add the absurdity of supposing that it could be acquired by any means whatever .
5 No feet picked up , just a slovenly shuffle in the snow … as if they knew that their scraping passage festered in the mind of the Major .
6 as if they knew that the problem was not resolved a letter arrived yesterday from the headquarters of British Bakeries .
7 It was as if they realised that she was not for the rough and tumble of this world , like the aggressive women with shaggy hair styles who pushed their way through life thrusting their hard shopping baskets at defenceless men .
8 Her talons grasped the mesh of the cage , her beak strained at the front as if she knew that something important was happening .
9 Zurachina looked as if she thought that the observation was unnecessary .
10 It was n't as if she wanted or needed his complete understanding .
11 But his eye was caught by a painting on the wall of one of Tess 's ancestors , a proud fierce woman , who looked as if she hated and wanted to deceive all men .
12 The old woman stared at him and her eyes were bright and piercing and the silver thimble had fallen to the lap of her dress , and her fists were clenched now as if she searched for a memory , and her husband watched her anxiously as if he witnessed that she was at war within herself .
13 The lectures which he delivered in America on this visit are not of crucial critical significance and , like other addresses of the same period , they are chiefly remarkable for the fact that he felt able to talk at some length about himself and his work — as if he realized that audiences came to see him , rather than hear anything he might care to say .
14 He spoke with awe and fear in his voice , and as if he believed that only Minch herself among all of them could know and understand what might be in Men 's minds .
15 He repeated this over and over , as if he believed that it is only " they " whoever they were , told him how to act , then everything would be all right .
16 Alexei laughed as if he knew that Jehan was being deliberately discouraging .
17 as if he knew that he only had to put his arms around her for her to immediately surrender , to succumb , a willing victim , to the force of his dark enchantment .
18 He smiled as if he knew that had been a struggle to get out but he did n't make it more difficult for her .
19 Sidacai looked as if he thought that the question was unnecessary .
20 The man looked around him again , as if he expected that they were being watched .
21 ‘ It was almost as if he understood that we were trying to help him . ’
22 It was almost as if he felt that they had made a fool of him in 1945 – 46 and was trying to atone for his naiveté .
23 When he spoke it was in a barely audible voice as if he feared that his words would carry beyond the four walls .
24 The policeman glanced upwards as if he hoped that the phone would give him an excuse to get rid of this intruder .
25 But the voice that had spoken waited , as if it knew that eventually Creggan would speak the truth .
26 ‘ shall have effect as if it granted or provided for the grant of a tenancy for a term of 10 years , subject to a right exercisable either by the landlord or the tenant to determine the tenancy , if the war ends before the expiration of that term , by at least one month 's notice in writing given after the end of the war ; …
27 It was as if it meant that you should love yourself as much as you should love other people .
28 But it looks as if it looks as though she stands there and something just drops
29 There is a sort of agony in loving a man from a distance , especially as if you know that your own twin sister is as good as promised to him .
30 It is as if you discover that you spent £1000 last month , and therefore assume you will have to spend £1000 , or a bit more , next month , without ever wondering if some of your expenditure was wasted .
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