Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] if [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 his music thing has n't he ? , he likes music he likes to be on his own , ooh that nails sticking in if you trim your nails properly
2 But as the directives are binding only if they do not deviate much from right reason and as we should act on them only if they are binding , we always have to go back to fundamentals .
3 So , as you can see , there is no need to be discouraged from growing plants for pressing even if you do only have a window box .
4 Of course , as Vietnam proved all too clearly , it 's pretty handy to have a war knocking about if you want peace songs to sound like anything other than pathetic , drippy platitudes .
5 Of course , as Vietnam proved all too clearly , it 's pretty handy to have a war knocking about if you want peace songs to sound like anything other than pathetic , drippy platitudes .
6 It 's clear that neither Jane nor Grant want to split up but , in Jo 's view , they should stop living together if they want to save their relationship .
7 Well that 's for me to listening back if I 've , if somebody objects to , you know
8 They will arrange fitting too if you do n't want to do the job yourself .
9 It can help some to keep track of what is going on if they have others to help them .
10 I do n't see us going down if we keep all our best players and we 'll finish mid-table .
11 Erm also when you 're when you 're adding up if you get this fifteen minus X , right , eight minus X and you 're putting
12 And when you were doing these with lots of you 've got now got W X Y and Z in , when you 're adding up if you lay them out like that
13 I 'm not going out if I see her again .
14 Yeah it 's a lot of effort going nowhere if I do n't
15 There is no danger of it slowing down if we eat around 1500 calories a day .
16 Cos I was in teaching so if you know where you were in the autumn , I leave Clarendon College and what do I do ?
17 I think I 'll be getting home if you do n't mind .
18 When we present ourselves with the decision we are much more inclined to drift in a certain direction leaving ourselves the option of getting out if we find we do not like it .
19 Just imagine the flak flying about if we have bad results .
20 Develop good habits like keeping records : cheque book stubs , credit card dockets , receipts , and a proper filing system so that you can see your outgoings at a glance — and take corrective action early by spending less if you find you 're not sticking to your budget .
21 In terms of the average sailor , the masthead is also an easier configuration to control , and you do n't have to worry about the mast coming down if you fail to get the runner on immediately .
22 So do not look for us coming Lily but think rather of you coming home if you have a mind .
23 That does n't mean to say they should n't achieve inside the home too , but it does mean that they should have the chance of doing both if they want it , and I think perhaps most do .
24 Councillor perhaps you could erm tell us the cost both spent and anticipated of writing this rather erm new electoral role leaflet that might be coming out if we feel like it ?
25 They might therefore be fearful of losing out if they accept a tender offer prematurely .
26 The competition runs for another two weeks , so time is running out if you have a house or flat to sell and want to enter .
27 Because you would be saying well if we have classes this provides us with a way forward for the future in a way that if we have absolute egalitarianism that , how would we make progress through to socialism ?
28 Stick to the point , even if it means you 're acting like a bit of a broken record , get that person make sure they hear what you 're saying even if you have to repeat it over and over again .
29 I like to think I 've been helpful to somebody else , so that they do n't make the same mistake as I made , or so that they know the responsibilities they 're taking on if they do have the baby .
30 In 1923 , when the Liberals found themselves in much the same situation as Mr Ashdown is hoping for today , Asquith told them that they ‘ were not sent here by your constituents to play the part of soldiers of fortune ’ , but that was exactly the part they found themselves playing then , and will find themselves playing now if we get a hung Parliament , and they will be unsuccessful mercenaries at that .
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