Example sentences of "[vb past] if [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd send every letter I 've written you since we last met if I thought you would n't do it to me again , humiliate me again .
2 I 'd know where I lived if I saw it , but just at the moment I ca n't remember the name of the street it 's in , and the policeman would n't know if I do n't have the address .
3 Louis Gerstner received a lesson on Friday on just how tough it will be to lead IBM Corp in the midst of its economic woes , as he was showered with difficult questions about his qualifications to lead a computer company , Dow Jones & Co reports : Gerstner was also asked to explain why he left RJR to lead IBM — ‘ I thought this was an extraordinary opportunity , ’ he said , and asked if he felt he had completed his job at RJR , Gerstner responded ‘ I do n't think the job is ever finished as chief of a large company . ’
4 After a moment 's pause , Julia asked if he wanted her to go to the telegraph office for him .
5 ‘ I got a call from a cop who asked if I owned it .
6 If I asked if I asked you to compile a list of advertisers of companies and businesses who you think will advertise in a medical practice booklet you may you may list out twenty five .
7 The initial interview with an MD seven years my junior was largely comfortable and amicable apart from the minor irritant when he asked if I thought I could relate to young people in the office .
8 On my negative but friendly response they asked if I knew I was trespassing .
9 Three quite different and perfectly compassionate journalistic colleagues , on learning of this interview , asked if I found him ‘ unsympathetic ’ , ‘ slippery ’ , ‘ obnoxious ’ .
10 Mandeville still sulked in the hall whilst the old beldames in Southgate 's chamber cackled with laughter and asked if I wanted them to wash me ?
11 What happened if you make them into threes ?
12 Mind you , they would have gone and broke if we line them up .
13 You did n't see it at first , but you saw if you held you head at the right angle .
14 I felt if I gripped it too hard it would break or crumple , and I would see the sinews like wires holding it together .
15 I felt if I mentioned them [ the symptoms ] they 'd think I was skiving or malingering or being a hypochondriac or neurotic , and I was n't going to be labelled as those things . ’
16 Which meant if I did it in year three , which I 'd liked to , then you 'd obviously equal or went into drama .
17 I suppose she meant if she put me on the Pill she was letting me sleep around .
18 You made it plain from the moment you met me that you were available , but you miscalculated if you imagined I 'd fallen for your little scheme . ’
19 There was a lot of support from your colleagues if you were in trouble for the very reason that they knew if they gave you help , you 'd automatically give it them .
20 On one occasion she even invited me to her home in Chelsea , but I did n't accept as I knew if I did I would only have to ask her back to my place in Whitechapel .
21 He listened , and his heart ached because he knew if he failed her she would hold it against him for ever .
22 he knew if he allowed her to anger him , then he had lost ; at all costs he had to control his temper .
23 She knew if she forced it she would rip it .
24 She knew if she helped him she would be reprimanded , perhaps even suspended .
25 Cos I thought if we round it off both ways
26 But it , I , it 's only six ninety five and I thought if we had you know a few facts at our fingertips to say well that 's all rubbish you know .
27 and like six pound something when I , and six pound forty when I had Eran , so I thought if we call it six pounds for a Saturday , when you have Jordan I 'll give you three pound
28 Well I thought if you make it tonight we could have it over the weekend .
29 ‘ I thought if you gave me all the details … ’
30 Well I 'm going to find David and I are going to but the two boys pyjamas and the two girls night shirts so we thought if you buys them all a pair of slippers .
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