Example sentences of "if i have [adv] had " in BNC.
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1 | If I 'd not had Louisa I do n't suppose I would have pushed myself when I had the job interview . |
2 | The fellow continued his work replying coolly , " If I 'd ever had any brains Captain , I should n't have been here now ! " |
3 | They have good days and bad days : days when things seem relatively easy , they are on the ball , and a lot gets done , and days when they just ca n't face it and phone in sick — only to feel much perkier half-an-hour after putting down the phone , and a little guilty that ‘ I could have gone in if I 'd really had to ’ . |
4 | Of course , if I 'd really had any sense I would n't have been there in the first place . |
5 | even if I 've never had to use it much |
6 | I have to confess that I saved up for a portable television before I saved up for a washing machine , but then my priorities may have been different if I had not had a laundrette opposite the front door . |
7 | If I had not had a sensation which resembles my present sensation I could not assert , ‘ My sensation is a sensation of white ’ with the same meaning as it would have if I had had a sensation resembling it . |
8 | If I had not had the support of Project 81 members , the head of care at Le Court and other friends , I do not think I could have survived . |
9 | Well , I 've never even seen a dead body before — imagine , what with the bones , the shroud and the flies ; if I had n't had the camera between me and it , I do n't think I could have looked . |
10 | If I had n't had the golf-bag on my shoulder , I would have taken off with the umbrella . |
11 | ‘ I 'd had one drink but I would have taken the same stand if I had n't had a drink at all . |
12 | ‘ There 's sorry I am about your mam , would have come to the funeral if I had n't had to work , mind . ’ |
13 | I often used to get stomach-ache if I had n't had enough to eat so when I woke up with a pain I thought maybe I was hungry again , but because the baby was due any day I thought it best to tell my mum . |
14 | I 'd still be a lowly civil servant if I had n't had my castle . ’ |
15 | Well , that 's true , of course , but after all , I would be a different person if I had n't had that sort of childhood . |
16 | ‘ I would n't have offered to help if I had n't had the experience necessary . |
17 | ‘ I would be more worried if I had n't had chances in my previous games . |
18 | I want to look dark and menacing ; the way I ought to look , the way I should look , the way I might have looked if I had n't had my little accident . |
19 | If I had n't had my child to take my mind off things , God alone knows what I would have done to you . ’ |
20 | They would n't have got me to come if I had n't had , if I . |
21 | I do n't believe I would ever have found my insects again if I had n't had a printed picture of the complete set of their evolutionary precursors , and even then it was difficult and tedious . |
22 | She added : ‘ If I had n't had Steffine with me I would have had a go . |
23 | If I had n't had you for advice |
24 | What if I had n't had anything on underneath ? |
25 | even if I have n't had a shave , even the bristles , everything |
26 | as if I have not had enough to worry me with all this talk of Benedict ! ’ |
27 | If I have ever had any doubts about my work with Dire straits , I pull out one of their albums and play it . |