Example sentences of "[verb] if [pron] be [verb] or " in BNC.

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1 The entire fabric and balance of power within the group may be shattered if someone is transferred or promoted .
2 She did n't know if she was rocking or if it was the room .
3 I mean the furore about actually leasing trains has taken several years to develop erm And you just have to look at at the moment now and he does n't know if he 's sinking or swimming basically .
4 I did n't know if he was armed or
5 I do n't know if it was pressed or not , hello
6 He managed somehow to get under my skin , tangle me up inside so that I did n't know if I was coming or going .
7 In addition , the new section captures the essence of the old law , that the conduct is caught if it is intended or likely to provoke others to cause unlawful violence .
8 The bridge plate should only need replacing if it is split or lifting away from beneath the table ; check for this by looking inside with a torch and a small mirror .
9 We will have a look to see if you was watching or giggling with your mate next door .
10 I passed a telephone box — opened the door to see if it was vandalized or smelt of sick or dog-muck — it was OK .
11 The sculpture received a fresh coat of paint in 1975 and will be repainted if it is scratched or damaged .
12 It means that the instrument in question requires positively to be approved if it is to become or , more usually , remain in force as law .
13 A weekly maintenance routine simply involves a visual check of external cables for wear or mechanical damage which can occur if they are stretched or frequently move across a hard surface .
14 Other arrangements may apply if you are living or working abroad , so please ask at your Midland branch for details .
15 Other tax arrangements may apply if you are living or working abroad , so please ask at your local Midland branch for full details .
16 I can see that in such a case they might make a gift of paintings or other works of art for tax reasons , for example , and would n't care if they were sold or not .
17 your bargaining power is based on the losses I would suffer if I were to agree or disagree with your proposals .
18 my bargaining power is based on the losses which you would suffer if you were to agree or disagree with my proposal
19 Because the big value comes if you 're hurt or hospitalised abroad .
20 See if they 're working or not .
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