Example sentences of "[adv] if [pron] go " in BNC.

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1 I think perhaps if you go over the field after Ben she would make
2 After all , something must have made me do it , pointless and unjustified as it seemed now ; perhaps if I went over it all again carefully , I could find out that the truth did n't condemn me out of hand .
3 ‘ You 'll be able to push better if you go down a gear .
4 Rhoda said Wendy would n't keep Ken long if she went on being so bossy .
5 The positive side is obviously if you go ahead with the Celebration of Election , smashing .
6 Er , I hoped I 'd made clear that if the profits of Pearsons erm er not only if they went down but even if er , there was only a small erm , increase in earnings per share er next year that the the directors ' salaries would be very considerably reduced and I thought I 'd already made that erm , er , directors ' erm remuneration total take home pay would be considerably reduced thought I 'd already made that point .
7 Cos the last race is at five o'clock I think , but I mean it 's only if we go couple of hours .
8 Night fishing can be enjoyable in its own right , even without the added attraction of fishing at the most likely times for fish to feed , but only if you go about it the right way .
9 It 's only if it goes in and you 've got no angle
10 to stop , so if one goes at least you 've got another one to save underneath you know ?
11 And we 're getting three squares to the centimetre so we go up there two centimetres and we get the so if we go up every two squares
12 So if we go back , just for , for five minutes .
13 The tithe maps of Halling show all the property belonging to the Bishop of Rochester , but also that of owners bordering on these lands , so if we go back to the 1633 estate map we find that lands above the Pilgrims Road and in the area around Court Farm are owned by Luson or Leveson and the 1731 map shows Marsham and R. Wood as present owners .
14 So if we go ?
15 erm , yes so if we went to them sort of fairly soon we 'd
16 So if everything goes all right with what we discuss here today then er Douglas you can er you are available to start immediately in effect
17 So if you went much too fast on the steeplechase , you do not have extra time on phase C. Therefore , it is important to get the timing right .
18 And so if you went out and you bought er , I do n't know , we 've , if , a microwave , as you left the store with your microwave , the salesman calls his supplier and says , I need a microwave , because he only keeps three now , whereas even up to three or four years ago , he would have several in the back store , now he does n't keep them .
19 So if you went across he 'd stay here ?
20 So if you went along Shallard 's Road
21 erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction .
22 So if you go up the road to Epping their elections take up all the councillors that are elected together .
23 So if you go to your local pub at night for a er an evening social and you have a drink no doubt you 'll look round your public house and you 'll see all sorts of pieces of fire equipment .
24 So if you go down to where you 've got new paragraphs , and just do enter .
25 So if you go , if you page up several times to get to the start of the document .
26 Okay , negative polarity items , that 's the anyone case , they require a C commanding trigger , so if you go on to tree T two , no one saw anyone , no one C commands anyone but notice if you reverse that and you had anyone saw no one , with no one in object position , anyone subject position no one would then not C command anyone .
27 So if you go poking and prodding about , you may dislodge something and hurt yourself .
28 The first thing we 'll do is look at the data , alright , so if you go from the action menu into option one , right , we 're going to plot er go through to the transform edit
29 Right so if you go er into squared and estimate the equation , right , it has actually estimated over the full sample period has it , no it has n't no alright it has n't estimated so that 's an equation estimated over the first sum , first sub sample , right , if you press the return key again right right , at the bottom in the table of diagnostic tests you 'll see Chow 's predictive failure test , right and also erm the Chow test .
30 this is a structural change , what you could do or the easiest thing would be to do was just to incorporate a dummy variable , right , if you incorporated a dummy variable to a erm and to explain the and to take out the effect of structural change , right , er in that dummy inclusive model , right , all the diagnostic test statistics were okay , right , you would use , you would , therefore , use that , that particular model what we might do is just see if that is the case erm so if you come out of er diagnostics , work towards the data processing environment and generate a dummy variable right , so if you go into the erm data processing environment if it 's in the er sort of process plot option what we 'll do create a dummy variable call it D and let D pull zero press the return key and then edit D oh and if you just set erm observations for
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