Example sentences of "if [pron] [verb] [adv prt] of " in BNC.
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1 | If I came out of the changing-room with a bin-liner round my waist and a lampshade on my head he 'd say that they suited me . |
2 | If I get out of here alive I shall write to Mr Gorbachev . |
3 | If I get out of this , I shall never be the same . |
4 | But as far as aim is with , on a typical day , say if I get out of the depot at quarter to nine , if you like , and look at today 's string , I go to Derby . |
5 | He confirmed that he did think it would be for the best if I dropped out of family life , and in my heart , I knew he was right . |
6 | You know nobody takes me seriously and it 'd be a disaster if I ran out of gas where I am now . ’ |
7 | ‘ If I keep out of the chairman 's way , I should still be in charge for Wednesday 's Capital League match against Reading . ’ |
8 | What will be left for me if I wriggle out of its skin ? |
9 | Moreover when there were fights , observed the chairman of the Birmingham City Supporters ' Club , ‘ it was punch-ups among men in those days … when I was a lad , if I stepped out of line I got a bloody good hiding from my Dad ’ . |
10 | ‘ If I spoke out of turn , Major Karr … ’ |
11 | ‘ If I look out of the right window . ’ |
12 | If I run out of silver there 's more there . ’ |
13 | I know where to come if I run out of tea bags . |
14 | Erm , er , now of course to get back to the ambulance erm if somebody comes out of an epileptic fit and goes immediately back into another one , then you must call an ambulance , it takes so much from the person , it takes so much energy that the person ca n't possible go into one fit after another , erm without showing some affects and therefore you would have to get them to hospital , if you do n't and they have two or three fits one after another they can die , so they must go to hospital . |
15 | Towards the end of May the leading figures in government , headed by Gloucester , published an oath to respect the queen 's safety if she came out of sanctuary . |
16 | Towards the end of May the leading figures in government , headed by Gloucester , published an oath to respect the queen 's safety if she came out of sanctuary . |
17 | If she went out of the yard , which was rarely , one or other would go with her , and they never both left the yard together . |
18 | I usually make her coffee , and if she runs out of fags or needs summat from the shops , I go for her . |
19 | what happens if she runs out of books . |
20 | Lecky , the cook , was singing off-key in the kitchen ; he was lewd as an octopus but no trouble if she stayed out of sight . |
21 | You may also be entitled to Government incentive payments if you contract out of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) with a Midland Personal Pension . |
22 | The same thing could happen if you walked out of here this afternoon there there could be a bomb s threat between A and B wherever you 're going and you ca n't even get round |
23 | If you get out of position and if you find yourself too low , move up slowly in small steps , checking the movement every few feet . |
24 | So just watch it after the first dose that evening , if you g Especially if you get out of bed to have a wee . |
25 | If you step out of line once more you 're fired . |
26 | If you step out of line , as I did a couple of times , trying too hard to find out how much money he earns , then he will pull you back and forget it , but you feel that if you were to commit a serious breach then we would not forgive . |
27 | Not only is your freedom to defend against attack greatly restricted , but if you step out of the permitted fighting area you will be penalised . |
28 | If you walk out of the class you get called all the names under the sun , ‘ cissy ’ , ‘ poof ’ and all this crap . |
29 | ’ If you walk out of an audition feeling like you made an asshole of yourself , chances are you got the job . ’ |
30 | If you stepped out of line , then look out , but you quickly learned to do as you were told at the greatest possible speed . |