Example sentences of "if i [vb past] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 " I could n't have a worse offer if I lived to be a hundred .
2 Something which , if I lived to be two hundred years old then went and announced it at St Paul 's Cross , would rock the very throne of England and scandalise the courts of Europe !
3 If I wished to be cruel about the discussion this far , I would suggest that it has the evasive character of much comparative writing .
4 I 'd go mad if I had to be tidy as well as everything else .
5 and there was another one across the way and she was deteriorating , she was getting nervous right there , see if I had to be brought away you know
6 On orders from the new Earl , my visits to the house were to be permitted only if I agreed to be supervised .
7 MY later visits to Althorp were allowed only if I agreed to be supervised
8 I could go to chapel if I agreed to be confirmed when I was older .
9 I must also apologize if I seemed to be trying to put you off them .
10 If I wanted to be pretentious , I might call this paper an investigation of the sociology of literature .
11 Before I could say , ‘ You bastards ’ , they were specks in the mist as I huddled from the blizzard behind a boulder wondering if I wanted to be sick yet .
12 If I wanted to be happy I should have avoided the pub altogether , or at least had nothing stronger than mineral water .
13 I was at the Edward II wrap party and someone asked me if I wanted to be in a film .
14 A deaf therapist said : ‘ They felt that if I wanted to be on the course , I 'd got to manage the same as everyone else .
15 If I wanted to be a doctor or a lawyer , I could be one tomorrow .
16 Beatrice described his assaults in her fluent , showy style , the nights when Modigliani came home drunk : ‘ If I happened to be drunk too , there was a great scene !
17 He would burst into the office singing , and if I happened to be there he would rush over and ruffle my hair , and exclaim , ‘ Here she is , the wee lassie !
18 Well it was a town then but since then it 's been made a city , you see , and I got to know all kinds of people and one gentleman came in there , used to come every evening and write a book and er , I used to look after him if I happened to be that end and er , you see , and then he 'd say , oh just an exchange you know about the weather and just in general thing and then I 'd leave him and he 'd get on with his writing and one day he said to me .
19 ‘ The best of it was that the farmer — Mr Harris — said that if I proved to be right , he 'd call me in again , especially as Mr Jarvis had said that my fees were moderate .
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