Example sentences of "if [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Having arrived , there is every reason to be dubious if no-one else is on the water : perhaps it is dangerous , or there is a better place close by . |
2 | It will provide if no-one else does . |
3 | I 've got a couple of things I 'd really like to mention if no-one else has got anything . |
4 | You know if everyone around and they did n't actually have their own children . |
5 | Lydia thought the Prince of Darkness would lose much of his power if everyone habitually called him Stan . |
6 | Then I ask : how would you feel if everyone else cooled out like you ? |
7 | If everyone else has got boy or girl friends , so what ? |
8 | Even if everyone else is having a good time you tend to end up focusing on the one ASSHOLE ! |
9 | In Sinead 's interview , she proposed a motion which says : ‘ If everyone else was going to do it , would you be prepared to live without money ? ’ |
10 | That is , the student may improve his or her performance by 100 per cent , but if everyone else improves similarly this grade will be no higher than before . |
11 | ‘ How can you scrounge if everyone else is ? ’ |
12 | It 's as if everyone else had given up and the Government then said , ‘ Oh , give the workers some money and let them have a go . ’ |
13 | The policeman 's got ta carry the gun because if everyone else in the country has a gun , the policeman needs a gun . |
14 | ‘ How did you know someone had been strangling me if everyone else in there was willing to believe I 'd had a fit ? ’ |
15 | Alternatively , people sometimes leave their estate to charity as a long-stop , with the charity inheriting the estate if everyone else mentioned in their will has died , for example . |
16 | It itself is by no means always innocent , but it would cheerfully clean up its own act if everyone else were forced to pay it to clean up theirs . |
17 | I du n no i if everyone else is not doing anything , then I 'll come . |
18 | If everyone in , say , librarianship , was agreed on the best way to organize library services there would be little need for research , for conferences or for journals and books on librarianship . |
19 | It may be an over-simplification , but imagine the improvement to our daily lives if everyone always understood everyone else , and it our speech and actions were always interpreted in the way we intended . |
20 | Even if nothing nice ever happens again , I must remember this . |
21 | It 's a beautiful valley and if nothing else you can get a close look at some ridiculous overhanging walls decorated with lean supermen ( and women ) swinging around on one finger . |
22 | They are heartened by finding common ground between English and science for , if nothing else , the introduction of the national curriculum has encouraged teachers from different disciplines to talk to each other : ‘ At one time , we could conceive of ourselves as subject teachers , ’ said Mr Lenarduzzi . |
23 | Yet , if nothing else , it is an enthusiastic cornerer . |
24 | This not only took the edge off the bitter taste , but also gave the drink a warm , attractive colour that looked ( even if nothing else about it was similar ) something like the superior imported French wines . |
25 | You owe me that much — if nothing else . |
26 | You could never tell whose idea was what , because they talked everything to death , but if nothing else , DeFries was a wonderful sounding board as he would talk for hours and hours and hours about every little detail of the show , the order of the set , the music , the albums . |
27 | You go and get Tristram out of durance vile , helped or handicapped by Jeremy — for the sake of his talent , if nothing else . |
28 | Self-interest , if nothing else , brought about a genuine change in American attitudes . |
29 | If nothing else , he is decisive . |
30 | Yet , if nothing else , the phrase shows how American foreign policy has been changed by the war in the Gulf . |