Example sentences of "if [pron] give [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You would n't leave here even if I gave a direct order . ’ |
2 | I made the same point in the previous chapter but it may help if I give a concrete example . |
3 | If you give a deaf person the score of a piece by Bach or Mozart , he can learn to see the composition of themes and their recurrence but not why this is so marvellous because he can not feel it . |
4 | They 'd arrest you if you gave a false name or something like that or if you were just a beggar . |
5 | Just one minor point : it would be nice if you gave the maiden name of any woman mentioned . |
6 | ‘ If we give a hard message it 's based on a good knowledge of their world . |
7 | We believe that only the best is good enough for Britain , and that the best will only be accomplished if we give the British people the freedom and the opportunity they need to succeed . |
8 | The we 're coming closer on the er figures for the er staff turnover and I believe that the four percent , which is easily achievable , on the thirty first of December nineteen ninety two the turnover savings were running just below four percent , alright we just cut some of the post out of today 's budget but I still think if we give the wrong messages to the officers er we 're in danger of spending money that we do n't need to . |
9 | In the 1920s , the incidents were a little more prosaic — but useful if they gave the patrolling constable something to chuckle over for an hour or two . |
10 | In this context penalties are implicitly treated as if they gave the exact decrease in objective function when a variable is branched on ( as opposed to just a bound ) . |
11 | This analogy can be helpful , particularly if it gives a visual dimension to our thinking . |
12 | If he gave a false name and address , substituted service will not be ordered , Clarke v Vedel [ 1979 ] RTR 26 . |
13 | He would probably try releasing Osman even if he gave no outward sign of acquiescence . |
14 | Anselm himself never quoted this analogy , but he went so far as to warn the pope that if he gave an adverse judgement in the dispute between Canterbury and York ‘ I would on no account remain in England ; for I neither ought to , nor can allow the primacy of our church to be destroyed while I am alive . ’ |