Example sentences of "if [pron] look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If I looked on one of your er account entries , it would probably say fastening . |
2 | However , I realized if I looked at it underwater , it was bigger . |
3 | Jim did say if I looked at mine , and I only have just looked at it er if I 've read the fig if I 've read the figures right and I |
4 | If I looked at them all night long , I should n't grow tired of the sight . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm sure he 'd recover if I looked after him . |
6 | If I looked like Roseanne Barr then nobody would buy my video . |
7 | For example , if I look at a round globe then the image on my retina will be circular , and there will be no reason to suppose that the idea imprinted in my mind will be anything other than that of a flat circle . |
8 | On the other side of the equation if I look at Mr er sorry er Mr Mr scoring of four , I would find some of the crosses rather surprising . |
9 | So how about if I look at the six monthly saving , |
10 | Erm I mean looking at the , er the only solution , I feel erm another poor factor of this committee is probably er erm unnecessary and if I look at appendix four which lists the possibles , if I can find , erm it is n't actually necessary to have rules all like this , er next years erm , next years priority will be dealt with next year . |
11 | ‘ If I look at my last two years in football it 's been virtually to the last kick of the game in the last two seasons , so it will be the same again . |
12 | Even now if I look at a video the hair still stands up on the back of the neck , and you get that tingle on the spine . |
13 | ooh , they were n't there alright , I thought they were just out of order cos it was road repairs and a policeman was supposed to be on duty because it was this great big wide Upper Parliament Street , and going across it , if I look at Liverpool |
14 | if I look at things like that , it 's all , er |
15 | For a few seconds , she regarded the coatstand with its disfigured mirror , and then , creasing her brow in bewildered concentration , she thought : If I look in the mirror and do n't see myself , then I 'm a ghost . |
16 | Well I think er is this , alright if I look in here or |
17 | ‘ It got to the point that if someone looked at me on the street I thought they were responsible . ’ |
18 | Even if someone looks after her you wonder , is she all right ? |
19 | the trouble is if their looking for people to start Sunday , I ca n't start Sunday . |
20 | If she looked at her father with tolerance on that first night it was because his flattering of Giovanna had resulted in the table being elaborately laid on the terrace , fresh candles put in the brass candlesticks , and flowers in a big green and white pottery jug set in the centre of the table . |
21 | If she looked like that , he 'd probably have walked right past her . |
22 | ‘ Papa , tell Belle Maman that if she looks at the baby like that , I shall get only her hat in the picture … ’ |
23 | She knows what I 've got yet she is convinced that if she looks after me I 'll get better . |
24 | If you looked past the rock pools and the exotic plants , past the miniature waterfall , you could see blue sky , a stand of coconut palms , and even , in the distance , a lagoon . |
25 | It would be best if you looked for another business partner . ’ |
26 | If you looked at her sideways , you would n't never see her at all . ’ |
27 | He was the man who had started the race for thermonuclear superiority or , if you looked at it another way , prevented America from attaining such superiority . |
28 | I think it would be better — and we would both find it easier — if you looked at those in your own time ? |
29 | They 're kept warm When you saw those little babies last week that were born very , very premature , apart from being very small , if you looked at those arms and legs and their bodies what was the noticeably different about them than a full term baby ? |
30 | I guess I could pass for short and fat if you looked at me through the end of a glass of liquor . ’ |