Example sentences of "if she have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He was like a bad gangster movie ; laughable if she 'd felt like laughing . |
2 | She always always oh she she had a second sight like that , I think she should 've been a doctor if she 'd lived in these this day and age . |
3 | Anyway I asked her if she 'd heard from your dad , and she has heard from your dad apparently on Friday he went to the consultant |
4 | I wonder if she 'd asked for him over at her house . |
5 | If she 'd jumped into the water she 'd have made a splash . ’ |
6 | They stared at her as if she 'd turned into a circus freak . |
7 | The programme would have captured the imagination of TAMZIN DAVIS , 14 , if she 'd stumbled upon it while tuning her radio — but only for two minutes . |
8 | She would never have had the kind of success she 's had , with Broadway and so on , if she 'd stayed at home in England waiting to be asked . |
9 | If she 'd stayed in a fit state then she would n't have found herself in this situation now . |
10 | If she 'd confessed at the beginning it would n't have been so bad , but how could she tell them now ? |
11 | " She could have married , if she 'd wanted to . " |
12 | ‘ Your grandmother had enough money to buy a home if she 'd wanted to , ’ Lucenzo observed in a soft growl . |
13 | She could have killed me if she 'd wanted to … |
14 | But if she 'd wanted to she could easily have told him something that would have stopped him dead in his tracks . |
15 | If she 'd relaxed in her skin after the hot work over the kiln , she had n't flaunted it ; not till that moment , and even then , had she been clothed , the smile might have signified no more than amused affection . |
16 | It all looked delightfully cosy , with an en-suite bathroom , but Kate backed out of the room as quickly as if she 'd walked into a pit full of rattlesnakes . |
17 | Her bottom stung as if she 'd sat on a nest of hornets , but she wanted to show them she 'd survived . |
18 | He seemed almost overcome by her arrival , as if she 'd breezed through his mind and driven out whatever it was he 'd been planning to say . |
19 | If she 'd thought about it , of course , she 'd known that . |
20 | Which , if she 'd thought about it , she realised she should have done as soon as she 'd seen the dog making for her — rather than idiotically go forward the way she had . |
21 | ‘ If she 'd stuck to the patterns , ’ said my mother , ‘ there 'd have been no need , but Cynthia had to fiddle with them . ’ |
22 | ‘ For instance , if someone had n't heard from a man friend for — oh , for a couple of weeks or so-when he 'd said vaguely he 'd ring — I mean , she might wonder if there was something wrong , if he was ill , or if she 'd offended in some way . |
23 | If she 'd lied about Anpetuwi , she 'd trip herself up now . |
24 | I 'd recorded some background music for her too and it did n't sound as if she 'd added to her collection . |
25 | There was never any need to explain things to him ( even if she had wanted to ) . |
26 | Then , changing the mood so abruptly and deliberately that there was no way she could continue to probe him on the issue , even if she had wanted to , he rose and thrust his chair back impatiently . |
27 | Lori seemed to shudder right through to her very bones ; then it was as if she had shaken off a darkness that had possessed her for too long . |
28 | Yet she also knew that if she had succumbed to her longing she would not have been satisfied , knowing what she now knew of the terrible difficulties of love . |
29 | If she had insisted on telling the police , Charlotte would not have objected . |
30 | she knew she would save Billy , even if she had to die for it . |