Example sentences of "[conj] they would [verb] if [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If we do it right , we can engage more soldiers than they would gain if they caught the lot . ’
2 Such was the speculation that Hurd and Major — Thatcher 's two nominators for the contest — were obliged to issue a joint statement insisting that they would not stand against Mrs Thatcher in a second ballot , but this all too clearly left open the possibility that they would stand if she were out of the contest .
3 The Yek was dressed in silver silks so fine that Rostov thought that they would bruise if anything brushed against them .
4 In an opinion poll published this week , 49 per cent of the British public said that they would emigrate if they could .
5 Well I du n no I think that they would follow if they wanted to roll up they can do they do with
6 I you see you 're not exceeding what the government is establishing as your target level , you 're falling short of that , and that means that some people will not get services that they would get if you had gone up to the level .
7 There were telephones , and they would answer if she knocked loudly enough .
8 I might might check them out to see if they would mind if we did something later on in the week .
9 Raymond : Because they would die if they did n't have water .
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