Example sentences of "[subord] if [pron] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 I think he 'd want to have some kind of little business going where if he wants to he can go off And then he can go off and pick it up and
2 Luke tells you what to do all the time , but quietly , and he never loses his temper , except if he thinks you 're not toying .
3 So , moving on to another requirement of this law , which states that ‘ When a penalty kick is taken the following shall apply : ( a ) The kick must be taken without undue delay ; ( b ) the kick must be taken at or behind the mark on a line through the mark ; ( c ) The kicker may kick the ball in any direction and he may play the ball again , without any restriction except if he has indicated to the referee that he intends to attempt a kick for goal ’ .
4 Like copyright , this right is automatic and does not depend on registration but , unlike registered designs , there is no requirement for the design to have eye-appeal , although if it does , it is not barred from protection as a design right .
5 Good call on Kelly although if he keeps playing like he is that would be a conservative estimate , how anyone could ask 1.4 for fat ‘ mars ’ mel is beyond belief though — he has n't kicked a ball in 2 years ! ! !
6 In other cases the prisoner will know only that it is 20 years or more , although if he asks and if it is no more than 20 years he will , as I understand it , be given that information .
7 Because there will usually be a common understanding between the two Japanese , the Japanese businessman whom one wishes to meet will generally be more favourably disposed to hearing one 's opinion than if one walks in without an introduction .
8 Most of the disputes within the DUP can be understood better if they are seen as ‘ personality ’ clashes rather than if one attempts to find major ideological rifts .
9 But why be wrestling with this God and seeking a blessing from him — other than if one believes that the text is of God ?
10 For if a garage habitually does half the service its costs are very much lower than if it has done the full service ; and since it can charge the full price , because of the ignorance of the consumer , its pro fits are maximised when it does as little of the service as it can get away with .
11 It follows that a household will spend more on consumption if it lives in a neighbourhood in which its income is relatively low than if it lives in a neighbourhood in which its income is relatively high .
12 The main argument for the legitimacy of any authority is that in subjecting himself to it a person is more likely to act successfully for the reasons which apply to him than if he does not subject himself to its authority .
13 The slave will not work unless he is made , and therefore he does little ; he is no better , or little better , if he does his work well than if he does it ill , and therefore he rarely cares to do it very well .
14 If the manager can dress up the equipment as a way to increase efficiency , then he is far more likely to win his case than if he presents the hardware as a means of winning a political battle .
15 The provision of health care and the subjective experience of seeking that care are all partly determined by the socio-economic structure of society on an area basis , so that a working class person is at a greater disadvantage if he lives in a predominantly working class area than if he lives in a socially mixed area .
16 So , too , if a man teaches his parrot to slander anyone , that is neither more nor less the ordinary tort of defamation than if he prefers to say it with his own tongue rather than with the parrot 's .
17 Now it may for the game that if he can cover the square number twelve , he will score more points than if he covers the square with the nine .
18 She generally fills her supermarket trolley more fully when she shops just before a meal than if she shops shortly after one , when her hunger is fully satisfied .
19 On the other hand , infant mortality may in fact be higher in those countries when the mother has 1–3 or 4–6 years of schooling than if she has none .
20 for next year cos if somebody asks for a specific training
21 But , er yeah , cos if something does go wrong , if there 's a power fail er now
22 I must admit I would be grateful cos if anything goes wrong
23 Cos if anything happens to that child especially in a fire situation you are liable to criminal er tt etcetera .
24 So I thought I 'd , so I thought oh I better shut the bloody window , cos if he gets through it , you know , he be , get into it !
25 Cos if he gets rid of them first then he does n't have to worry about those things until er later which sometimes does happen .
26 I was gon na say cos if he 's got that , that much it 's probably more , more than the car 's worth .
27 Cos if she does n't get in not leave the Hey ?
28 Cos if she does she 's a bit of a pervert .
29 Cos if it does then it will .
30 future cos if it does n't work you can always
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