Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She almost felt sympathy for Marc if he imagined he could change what was deeply ingrained in Peter 's nature .
2 Most workers , it was claimed , thought that it would be much worse for Germany if it lost the war , that a more draconian Versailles , the dismembering of Germany , and massive unemployment would be the consequence .
3 Manager Kevin Keegan underlined Newcastle 's ambition last night when he revealed they would bid for Gazza if he decided to leave Lazio .
4 ‘ I 'd scream for Penny if you did , ’ she asserted sharply .
5 They had a movie idea they wanted to try out and there was a part in it for Ken if he wanted it .
6 What about Toby if we get some , he desperately needs some because he
7 If you , if you do the bumping off Ann if you do the bumping off
8 Ah 's goin' on patrol now , jus ’ call fer Clyde if you needin' anythin' at all . ’
9 Primrose was second on the left after Violet if you hung a right after Tulip .
10 Also by competing it risks cannibalising its own best profit sources : IBM selling an AS/400 mini is a triumph if the buyer would otherwise have chosen a DEC VAX , but a financial disaster for IBM if it replaces an IBM mainframe .
11 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he plans to meet a delegation of members of the campaign for Clydeside against pollution .
12 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he intends to meet the Scottish Constitutional Convention to discuss the future government of Scotland .
13 Middlesbrough would have checked the championship march of Blackburn if they had taken their chances .
14 why just come to the Church of England if they want to now , it does n't go in
15 Not only did the Dissenters still suffer civil disabilities , but they could still be prosecuted for worshipping outside the Church of England if they did not fulfil certain requirements at law .
16 Attention would only be conditionally offered to Ollie if Stan was in the room , and if the family were enjoying a quiet cuddle with Stan , he would have to be rejected in favour of Ollie if he appeared .
17 Seventh of January if we 've got it
18 First week of January if you want have that okay ?
19 To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster if he has any plans to visit Blackpool .
20 ‘ Well , now , there 's a dispensation of Providence if you like .
21 He asserted that the West was searching for a pretext for an Israeli military assault on Iraq and that this was a mistake , " because by God we will make the fire eat up half of Israel if it tries to do anything against Iraq " .
22 The sergeant wondered what he would have thought of Nicola if he had met her when she was alive .
23 Underground flooding was threatening to undermine Moscow , while inadequate storage of radioactive waste could lead to a catastrophe exceeding the scale of Chernobyl if it leaked into the Caspian Sea .
24 Now used to kindness , she would not survive the streets of Cairo if they left her behind .
25 The time to consider whether one wishes to opt out and whether one was opposed to a certain system is always when a decision has been made , but I 'd have thought it would have been far in the interests of the people of Banbury and the children and parents of Banbury if they 'd taken full advantage of the discussion on the tertiary college and had made their opinions known , and in the light of the results coming out and say a satisfactory decision had arisen that was frankly the time to get into the business of opting out .
26 The Edinburgh side can go top on goal difference ahead of Dunfermline if they win by at least two goals .
27 But I mean , the Isle of Wight if they went straight after the reception they would n't they would n't get there till Sunday .
28 Such responsibilities as education and social services are carried out by North Yorkshire County Council but could become those of Richmondshire if it wins unitary status under any local government changes .
29 But Eretria was a polis which could wage war on Xerxes of Persia if it chose , and it did .
30 The Brewers ' Society contended that arrangements with their outlets fell within the block exemption of exclusive purchasing agreements 1984/83 , and therefore that the UK would be in breach of its obligations under the Treaty of Rome if it prohibited such arrangements .
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