Example sentences of "[adv prt] [noun] if [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Caine turns down scripts if it means being away from home for too long
2 Tracy also brings in people if they affected her personally , people she liked from the other crews .
3 Never allow a water pump to suck in air if it feeds a long length of pipework to a system of tanks or ponds .
4 Also , I might add , compared to scum saying ‘ Man Utd have the class/skill to break down sides if they are so negative ’ … yeah you stupid cunt — just like they did to Ipswich themselves .
5 A growing share of all Africa 's debt is lodged not with governments , which can choose to write off loans if they so wish , but with multilateral institutions like the IMF .
6 We would n't have got the cash to set up Headline if we had n't started with the intention to be commercial . ’
7 Precatory words were one , but only one , category of words which would be accepted as setting up trusts if they made the testator 's intention clear .
8 Take up sport if you want to compete without hurting others .
9 You can forget about giving up bread if you 're on a diet , because contrary to popular belief , bread — whether it 's white or brown — is good for you and your figure .
10 Fortunately , one or two civil servants realise that the government could build up trouble if it allows a whole generation to grow up with a dislike for nuclear weapons .
11 Len Deighton , an old friend offered to put up £2,000 if I could find three other backers .
12 ‘ There 's no point in stirring up scandal if it is n't necessary . ’
13 I did n't make a systematic study but I occasionally followed up clues if I came across references in books and catalogues .
14 Let the dog out Jean if he wants out in the back .
15 You ca n't draw out cash if it is n't there .
16 Erm er the other things we 're doing which has n't mentioned is that we 're doing an actuarial assessment of the probable erm let's min not mince our words , death rate , sort of the drop out rate if you like of , of placements because takes people who are in there out at any period during the year or the future and we need to have some sort of projection for that as well .
17 We only give out names if we know that relatives and next of kin have been informed .
18 The legal defence was that a civil servant can pass on information if it is in the interests of the state so to do .
19 ‘ Darling , no sense in hanging about London if you do n't have to .
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