Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] if you [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You can apply to my father for money if you still want to punish him for not backing you .
2 Oh sure , it can be a tonic , and it 's useful as glucose if you just want to kick things over , but , come the advent of a newer and more just social order , the one for which we all cry out , there would be no place for the scandal and achievement of pop , for Prince and any foul Beasties .
3 They 've got sort of mind you they have their own training sort of regime as well , which in some ways is , means it 's quite good experience because it is structured in , in a , in a way to give you some training , whereas of course if you just go in to do a job then erm how much sort of training you get varies a bit .
4 Of course if you really want to take the hassle out of membership payment and renewal , the most convenient method is by DIRECT DEBIT — your membership is guaranteed never to lapse — ask at Information for details .
5 The reader would have a much fuller impression of your state of mind if you lovingly evoked , say , the feel of a rug under your feet , the texture of the curtains , the smell of a shawl .
6 If you are using a lot of abbreviations in a document keep a note of them beside the keyboard as you can easily produce a lot of nonsense if you accidentally use the wrong abbreviation .
7 Cover the floor with a large sheet of polythene if you really need to replace floor-covering , otherwise wait a week for the surface to dry out .
8 We have some people on training courses who could tell that they 're quite theorists cos question of challenge if you actually put forward some ideas they 'll , they 'll question them , not in a negative way , but they just want to know well where have these come from and why and why is this and on your training courses what theorists will do is if you 're actually putting together forward and processing procedures that C U follow , they 'll question why they wo n't just accept it , they 'll actually question it , not in the negative way but they 'll want to understand it .
9 Would you have got together with Rosalind if you never met Juliet , would you have actually got together with Rosalind ?
10 But if you think about it in contemporary terms I I was giving a lecture in London er a couple of weeks ago erm on the subject of erm America 's changing foreign policy under Clinton if you just think about foreign policy making and who makes it , and questions of consistency and you think about some of the crises that are going on in the world from Bosnia and so on what does the constitution tell us ?
11 For example if you regularly use standards issued by such bodies as ANSI ( American National Standards Institute ) , API ( American Petroleum Institute ) , IEC ( International Electrochemical Commission ) , IEEE ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ) they will undertake to keep you informed of amendments or new editions as they are published .
12 After taking the Bar examination you may obtain employment in the legal department of a commercial firm under the aegis of an employed barrister as a ‘ commercial pupil , ’ and this will give you three months ' exemption from pupillage if you afterwards decide to take up practice at the Bar .
13 This is really a matter of personal preference and the sort of facilities available in your building ( or area because , of course , nearby gas can be piped in at some cost , or use gas from cylinders if you really prefer gas ) .
14 An added advantage is that you have a mortgage already in place if you later need to take out a loan for house repairs .
15 ‘ But what 's the point of going up to Luxor if you never get a chance to see anything ? ’ asked Nanette .
16 It does n't give them any incentive to work if you just have everything nationalized and well cos they know they 're not gon na get sacked .
17 I , I , I notice from the schedule that , I mean a tremendous difference in cost per person if you just add , divided the people into , which suggest the way you 're being work out on a basis of individual needs , and what the carer provides .
18 ‘ You need to turn the tables on Cawthorne if you really want to stitch him up . ’
19 We ca n't , we ca n't take C before B really , we 'd have to discuss C before B , we can come back into public on C if you so desire , at the end Mr
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