Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv] if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm do you believe if , if we erm oh I think we 've already covered that bit right so if I put erm come up with a erm a recommendation that would provide erm an income for your wife in the event of your death erm is there any reason why we ca n't look at this ? |
2 | It 's a pity you 've money , you 'd be a deal better off if you 'd a living to earn , teaching or nursing . ’ |
3 | Robert , who had been very silent , said suddenly , ‘ I know it 's too soon , but your little daughter might feel her loss less deeply if you gave her another dog . |
4 | So it 's two pound anyway so if you 've got four quid spare between us . |
5 | She told him she did n't want to be his agent any longer if he did n't need her advice , though it would be pleasant if he ever wanted her friendship . |
6 | The wire is generally fastened to the bracelet with a popper so even if she forgets about it and walks away from her machine with it still attached , it will just pop apart . |
7 | People can handle change more effectively if they keep one thing constant rather than allowing everything to change . |
8 | ‘ We know we have to reduce consumption but we 're going to get change more quickly if we do it step-by-step . |
9 | and er their gra , grade stipulation so even if you got three A's they can still refuse you . |
10 | I could prove my point much better if I kept on , I 'm determined , so I kept on . |
11 | ‘ We would not have stayed with this product so long if we did not believe there was potential to make at least £20 million annual profit from it , ’ Shaw says . |
12 | Was there a chance that those painful feelings could surface once more if she met him again ? |
13 | And the hen with back again there if they had n't sold them . |
14 | Always leave the collar on under these circumstances so that you can restrain the dog more easily if it attempts to run off . |
15 | Well i if his mate comes in , like he 's got a good mate , so if his mate comes in he releases his mate early so if he releases him early , he could be er it takes him about thirty five to forty minutes . |
16 | Even the most brilliant pair of trainers in the entire universe wo n't get you out of trouble quickly enough if you start telling any of these gags . |
17 | We can also cancel this policy straight away if you do not pay the premium or any instalment of the premium . |
18 | We can also cancel this policy straight away if you do not pay the premium or any instalment of the premium . |
19 | We can also cancel this policy straight away if you do not pay the premium or any instalment of the premium . |
20 | We can also cancel this policy straight away if you do not pay the premium or any instalment of the premium . |
21 | A naval officer could rise in rank quite rapidly if he had the friendship of the commander-in-chief of a distant station . |
22 | When you follow the F-Plan menus you can hardly fail to increase daily dietary fibre intake considerably even if you do n't bother to count the grams . |
23 | And potential users can ignore the church all together if they want . |
24 | You can come back with us now or you can call in at the Incident Room on the Wharf later today if you prefer . ’ |
25 | I 've always wanted to work in a bank so even if I had n't have had Louisa it 's basically what I 'd have gone on to do anyway . |
26 | Yes , yes , well I am too , and that we shall pay the penalty later on if we do n't get with us and I feel that erm , as difficult as the budget is , as tight as it is with reduction etcetera , I feel that we should make a positive funding for prevention or something , or er , because I think unless we do start somewhere , and quickly , we are going to pay the penalty at the end of the and so we 've got to make a date , you 've got to make a year , and if you wait and say and well we have n't got it now , well next year we shall say we have n't got it now , and the next year we 'll say we have n't got it now . |
27 | I interpret this as meaning that Rey indicated any new tempo carefully enough if he needed to , but did not always beat throughout a given section . |
28 | No doubt Julius Reuter would have found setting up the famous news agency far easier if he had one to bash out his stories on . ’ |
29 | If you hope for a better world then maybe if you try hard enough , it can be achieved . |
30 | And in the liquid and buoyant capital markets of the 1980s , firms knew they could raise the money again quickly if they needed it . |