Example sentences of "[noun] and if [pron] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 If ones came as in little wee pi pickups we called them the little lorry things you would sort of keep your eye very much because you did n't know they were looking for scrap and if you told them you had nothing they might go away with your iron gates or something .
2 I certainly advise you to keep asking questions throughout because as I say although they 're speaking in a very very general way the often slip up and give you a particular that you can take advantage and if you lead them on then the more information is available to you .
3 Members were discouraged from bringing along a personal caddie and if they did they still had to pay the caddie master the fee he would have received , irrespective of whether there was a caddie available or not !
4 All the deeper holes are worth investigation and if you fish them with flake on a quiver you could well get roach or chub as well .
5 He 'll ask some questions and if you get them right you can visit the landmark .
6 if you float you 'll stay at the top , some people can float and they do n't need arm bands , they stay at the top and if you sink they go to the bottom , now we 've got to look at these things look and we 've got to decide whether we think they 're gon na float , stay on the top or whether they 're going to sink and go to the bottom , now then what 's this here ?
7 The defender averred that as a result of that announcement he telephoned Macfie & Alexander , speaking to Mr Rae , one of the partners , and told him to expect an offer of £70,000 from Ferguson & Forster and that he instructed Mr Rae that when the offer was received , he ( the defender ) would consider its terms and if he found them satisfactory he would instruct Mr Rae to accept the offer .
8 Penny , tuppence , three ha'penny returns and every denomination of tickets was recorded so that you so showed the erm number of tickets , erm it was possible for a at the end of the week to record what the takings were , per route and the mileage and so , as I told you before , the mileage played a great importance in that you were able to say how much that route was producing per mile run and the erm , in those days it , the erm the receipts worked out , daily receipts , weekly receipts and the progressive total in that year , were always published by the Ipswich Evening Star , round about Tuesday or Wednesday and if you missed them , there 'd be somebo member of the public ringing up to why , answer why you had n't put it in , it was , you know , looked upon then you were , were public transport and the public team that you belonged to them .
9 such a bloody annoying bastard and if you talk they stare at you like this
10 The rest of the team try to throw the ball to their catcher and if they succeed they get a point .
11 Presumably , Mr. Tylee considered these had not outlived their useful life and if he kept them long enough , a buyer might come along .
12 Actually ask the girls and if they get them , go up the warehouse next week they 'll bring you one .
13 At night they are particularly spectacular for they glow with a bright purple luminescence and if you touch them , ghostly waves of light pulsate along their slowly writhing arms .
14 ‘ Children have a natural sense of justice and if we felt they were unjust we would rebel , ’ he explains .
15 They were about ten hours in front and if she rang them now it would be the middle of the night .
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