1 If Louisa recovered, it would all be well again.
2 If we were all like you, I believe we might sit four.
3 If it were war now, he would have settled it long ago.
4 If you look across the street, you will see Admiral Brand coming down and his brother.
5 If there is anything in my story which you know to be either false or improbable, stop me.
6 If you value her conduct or happiness, infuse as much of your own spirit into her as you can.
7 If he does, however, they will leave me in peace, which may be a decent equivalent for the reversion.
8 If we can persuade your father to all this," said Lady Russell, looking over her paper, "much may be done.
9 If I would not go for the sake of your father, I should think it scandalous to go for the sake of his heir.
10 If we were not related, it would not signify; but as cousins, she would feel scrupulous as to any proposal of ours.
11 If there is anything disagreeable going on men are always sure to get out of it, and Charles is as bad as any of them.
12 If I were to shut myself up for ever with the child, I should not be able to persuade him to do anything he did not like.
13 If he really sought to reconcile himself like a dutiful branch, he must be forgiven for having dismembered himself from the paternal tree.
14 If she could only have a few minutes conversation with him again, she fancied she should be satisfied; and as to the power of addressing him, she felt all over courage if the opportunity occurred.
15 If Elizabeth and her father did not deceive themselves, had been taking much pains to seek the acquaintance, and proclaim the value of the connection, as he had formerly taken pains to shew neglect.
16 If Mrs Clay were a very beautiful woman, I grant you, it might be wrong to have her so much with me; not that anything in the world, I am sure, would induce my father to make a degrading match, but he might be rendered unhappy.
17 If he will adopt these regulations, in seven years he will be clear; and I hope we may be able to convince him and Elizabeth, that Kellynch Hall has a respectability in itself which cannot be affected by these reductions; and that the true dignity of Sir Walter Elliot will be very far from lessened in the eyes of sensible people, by acting like a man of principle.
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