Example sentences of "if [pron] [adv] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If I really felt strongly enough about her , I do n't think that would matter . |
2 | It 's another question as to whether I can do it on stage , but at least it happened , at least I know I can get there if I really try hard enough . ’ |
3 | But when he said , we thought it would be a good idea , we took a Ali erm , erm mum took Alex over to Craigmiller Park , and we thought it would be a good idea if she just stayed there overnight because if she wa if she 's escaped it by , you know , tomorrow then she should really you know , be safe and , and |
4 | Two hydroxides so if you just write twice just write O H negative and then another O H negative . |
5 | I be lucky I get any bloke fer more'n two monfs togewer like my ol' lady I suppose an' if I get a bloke 'e 'll be aht a' work or 'e 'll set me ter the bleed'n game like 'er I would n't be surprised but if you reely want ter now jus ' fer now for this minute I wanner enjoy it . |
6 | If you still feel very strongly that the Council should have given your child a place , you can appeal to the Sheriff against the Appeal Committee 's decision . |
7 | by no means all the battles have yet been won , but already we expect that we can break new ground if we really try hard enough ; we expect to seen our ambitions fulfilled if we have the talent and application to meet our goals . |
8 | " Not a chance darling , and I could n't ask because — guess what — they 've put Deer Forest on the market , and " — the thought of others always first — " I wonder if they always have quite enough to eat . " |
9 | The failure of Krushchev 's confrontation tactics ( on 11 November 1959 he threatened to negotiate a separate peace treaty with the German Democratic Republic if the Western powers did not withdraw their troops within six months ) had forced him to moderate his stance , and it was apparent that the Soviet Union would minimise the chances of an agreement on Berlin if it simultaneously pressed hard everywhere else , thereby exacerbating Washington 's fears that any concession would be interpreted by Khrushchev as a sign of weakness . |
10 | I doubt if it ever has as wide a meaning as that . |
11 | On the day of the Station sports I tried harder than I had ever tried in any of my events , and the results were exactly as predicted by old Doc Whittingham " not in the first three , could make fourth if he really tries hard enough " ( which could be the story of my life ) . |