Example sentences of "[coord] [no cls] [adv] if " in BNC.

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1 E they come unto the word and e Well if the want to follow the lord it 's different is n't it ?
2 Chairman , thank , thank you very much indeed erm Chairman , I will in fact and er perhaps if I read that in the first instance I have n't circulated it erm if I read that the first instance it will set the of what I have to say .
3 It 's an accident on the M Six , and er now if you look there in a moment you 'll see a car come out of control up through there .
4 Yes we we envisaged that that bottle it it it has a certain sort of cache about it so we we we expected that that er a lot of sales for that eventually would go through the on trade and er obviously if it 's on trade then er the thing is automatically re-collectable and recyclable .
5 And and er obviously if you 're going to be European properly there has to be a full cooperation in many of the aspects of life How would you answer the these bogey this bogeyman tactic of loss of sovereignty , ?
6 and er hopefully if we can only just bring enough fish each and every time erm we 'll even get it higher .
7 And er therefore if you can see mile , half a mile , quarter of a mile up the road , you can see other vehicles slowing down , brake lights coming on .
8 Once again it 's quite low an and er certainly if it dips much below where it is , you certainly can feel dizzy and faint , and of course the medication does n't actually help that , which is one of the reasons why we need
9 We can do it , you can do it , I know that and er so if we all act with a bit of restraint , we 'll get through .
10 Well thank you very much indeed for coming and er then if anybody wants to ask any further questions privately , they 're welcome .
11 For example , if unc which we write as D = Diag(1,2,3) , and unc then if C and D are to permute we must have unc so that d = e = f = g = h = k = 0 , leaving C = Diag ( a , b , c ) .
12 And erm usually if there 's space you ask them to sit just to listen to the introduction and then move on .
13 And erm so if they 're buying it on the , on the market , th the company should pay a fair price for , for what they 've bought .
14 IF A=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) THEN IF A=1 OR C=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=1 ) OR ( ( C=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 AND B=2 ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 ) AND ( B=2 ) ) ) THEN N=A+B/C-D N=A+ ( B/C ) -D N=A/B+C/D N= ( A/B ) + ( C/D )
15 IF A=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) THEN IF A=1 OR C=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=1 ) OR ( ( C=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 AND B=2 ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 ) AND ( B=2 ) ) ) THEN N=A+B/C-D N=A+ ( B/C ) -D N=A/B+C/D N= ( A/B ) + ( C/D )
16 But er even if it did n't work we well it would n't be the end of the line financially for us but at the end of the day I think you know we 've always wanted to know we could go back and do that you know .
17 But er anyway if Danny 's , if if Mark is there now he can bring one home today and then he can bring the others tomorrow .
18 Right I sha n't er be able to remember all your names but er nevertheless if you know each other then er Er you may have wondered what the Nottinghamshire Pre-retirement Council is well we are a charity .
19 But erm probably if we was n't so much and
20 Erm I like doing water colour painting and I 've been on two holidays down in Cornwall and I 've done that and that 's very relaxing erm and it seems , you seem to forget about everything else , and that 's quite good fun er but erm obviously if it rains all your , all your colours get washed away , but that 's good fun .
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