Even if you ... help you, I don’t think I would have been able to. | had asked me to |
I ... up so early this morning, if I’d known you weren’t coming until after lunch. | wouldn’t have got |
If you’d known then what you know now, ... done? | what would you have |
Had... your timely intervention, they’d have given nearly all their money to that con man. | it not been |
If only ... to my father’s advice, I’d be a successful lawyer by now. | I had listened |
If ...for the postal strike, the cheque would have arrived today. | it hadn’t been |
In those days you would have been breaking ... ID card on you at all times. | the law if you hadn’t carried your |
If you had been in my shoes, ... done? | what would you have |
Had we ... misinformed about the bus times, we wouldn’t have been late. | not been |
In retrospect you might ... advised to get a lawyer. | have been better |
If Ioannis stayed that long at the party, ... been having a good time. | he must have |
But ... fire alarm altering us, the building would have gone up in flames. | for the |
I keep getting headaches so I’m going ... tested. | to get my eyes |
It’s unpleasant for children when they ... names by other children. | get called |
I’ve just ... taken for my new passport. | had my photograph |
My handbag was completely flattened after it ... on in the bus. | got sit |
My husband’s been to the hairdresser: I really wish he ... so short. | hadn’t had it cut |
I know you don’t approve of my new hair colour but you’ll just ... to it. | have to been used |
When he came in, his hands were covered in oil and grease because he ... on his car. | had been working |
Were the next Word Cup ... in your country, would you approve? | to be |
That’s the last ... anything from a mail-order catalogue, I assure you. | time I order |
Had there ... a special offer on that month, I would probably never have joined the club. | not been |
These problems had ... out before the Annual General Meeting next month. | better be |
Fortunately, there is little ... such a mistake being made again. | chance of |
My proposals were rejected and I was ... back down. | forced to |
I think he needs ... told to keep his nose clean. | to be |
The problem was ... been told where the fire escapes were. | not having |
His son is believed ... kidnapped by separatist guerrillas. | to have been |
Under the old proposals, candidates were ... been given an extra 15 minutes to complete their papers | to have |
The video machine is behaving strangely but we’re ... fixed next week. | having it |
The lights keep flickering: we must ... to look at the wiring for us. | get someone |
Ian’s not the easiest person to get on with; that’s something you’ll have ... to. | to get used |
I ... car broken into the other day and the radio stolen. | had my |
Elderly people can get ... in by conmen going from house to house. | taken |
We ... strongly advised .... reconsider our position. | were....to |
He is known ... hidden large sums of money in his orchard. | to have |
They are understood ... have ... offered over ₤5000 for their story. | to ... been |
I ... always made ... apologise to my little sister after an argument. | was ... to |
It’s too late now: there’s nothing more ... be ... . | to ... done |
I left with the distinct feeling of ... been ... for granted. | having ... taken |
I used to steal walnuts from my grandfather’s garden and never worried about ... out. | being found |
There are ... any survivors from yesterday’s aircrash. | not known to be |
The origins of the tribe ... in mystery. | are shrouded |
Everyone ... aback by the public reaction to the news about the President. | was taken |
It’s six months since the tests, and she still ... the all-clear by her consultant. | hasn’t been given |
Mr Bennett’s office has ... “the torture chamber” by his staff. | been called |
In my family, a lot of furniture ... down from generation to generation. | gets handed |
Look – it’s all over the papers. You should never ...be photographed in such aCompromisingSituation. | have allowed yourself to |
All the best bargains ... sold if we don’t get to the market soon. | will have been |
If you don’t call me before 6.00 p.m., I ... you are no longer interested. | will know that |
It’s high time ... clean about what you were doing last night. | you came |
If you ... socks up, you’re going to fail the entrance test. | don’t pull your |
I wish ... my father’s advice because with hindsight he was obviously wrong. | I had ignored |
I wish I ... foot in this horrible city. | had never set |
If I’ve promised to do something for you, you can be sure I ... out of it. | won’t try and get |
Had ... your timely intervention, we could have lost a lot of money. | it not been for |
Even if ... to pay for her ticket, she wouldn’t have gone with me. | I had agreed |
It’s high time they ... minds on whether to sack her or not. | made up their |
I ... told you what Tony said if I’d known you were going to gossip about it. | wouldn’t have |
If I had known they weren’t really getting married, I ... time preparing my speech. | wouldn’t have spent so much |
If you had been in my shoes, ... said? | what would you have |
If only ... while the iron was hot! It’s too late now. | I had struck |
If this scheme ... ground, everyone will have to pull their weight. | is to take off the |
Your brakes are making an odd noise; I ... to if I were you. | would have them seen |
Supposing someone told you that you weren’t fit to do your job, ... react? | how would you |
Considering his age and the seriousness of the operation, it would be a ... survived it. | miracle if he |
Should you ever ... of a helping hand, remember where I am. | be in need |
If that wisdom tooth is giving you trouble, I ... out. | would have it |
If by any ... into Mrs Hebden while you’re out, could you give her this note? | chance you to bump |
If we ... Friday deadline, some overtime may be necessary. | are to meet at |