Example sentences of "[is] [conj] if [pers pn] [verb] n't " in BNC.

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1 The idea is that if we do n't collect any money for you , we do n't get paid .
2 But what I want the Hearts Mid-Lothian supporters to know is that if we do n't go to Hermestone , it is highly likely we 'll be remaining at Tynecastle , and we could put together a very attractive proposal there .
3 The stark reality is that if we do n't start winning games , we 'll go down .
4 Anyway , the fact is that if it had n't rained in Japan , if he had n't withdrawn from the race after a few laps and waited until the weather improved , he , not James Hunt , would have been champion .
5 The trouble with this is that if it did n't work it might be because the conditions and catalysts are wrong .
6 The fact is that if I had n't taken part in the BBC television previews of the big event I would probably be riding my old friend Bonanza Boy .
7 But the harsh reality is that if I had n't been picked by England for the tour to India , I would have struggled to make ends meet this winter — I do n't know what I would have done .
8 ‘ The saddest reason of all for agreeing to his proposal , ’ she said , ‘ is that if I do n't , I 'm afraid he 'll go mad .
9 The reason you do it usually is because if you do n't succeed you 're not going to eat .
10 Er the , the original question I had is whether if they do n't go ahead er whether we would have to have new primary legislation to revert to the current Euro constituencies and I said no we would n't because there is a commencement date , there is a commencement date that er the er er Home Secretary would not put into effect until he was er quite certain that all the countries were on the start line and the the and and the new and the new constituencies er could actually come properly into effect and the six extra members would be elected .
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