Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [vb mod] get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If I can get away , I 'll go look for him , OK ?
2 If I can get just a fraction of this spooky atmosphere into my drawings , then they 'll be perfect . ’
3 That 's because hopefully the ballistic shield will give us a certain amount of er bullet proof cover and if I can get as close behind that shield er as I possibly can it it 's got to be safer from my point of view and from P C point of view .
4 To the hills , if I can get there . "
5 I 'm really not Hey how about getting erm if I can get there early enough individual Christmas cakes they were gon na sell them for
6 I wonder if I will get away with things as easily as I have on other serious falls and I wonder what it will feel like at the bottom .
7 If I could get away from Ixyphal II .
8 If I could get away from him , not talk to him I was happy but if he spoke to me I was ju literally shake in me shoes , he gave you that , he was that erm type of man , although he was kind enough really , but he was really gruff .
9 If I could get away somewhere , away from Glesca , somewhere quiet where I did n't know anyone , I 'd be able to get a job and settle down , no bother .
10 In Chester one shop had one copy left and would save it for me if I could get there that afternoon .
11 Later , at the hospital bedside , Lily meets Myra — who 'll agree to do just about anything if she can get away with it .
12 My friend from the Animal Rescue will come if she can get away and I 've asked our vet but I do n't hold out much hope there .
13 It might well give her a better perspective on things if she could get right away for a short time .
14 But on her lucky nights she would benefit slightly , if she could get away with it , from defecting — refusing to donate blood .
15 Hunting through her case for some lightweight shoes , and wondering if she could get away without having to wear any stockings , she gritted her teeth as she heard her name being called from the other room .
16 If she could get there before the long closure for lunch-hour he would make her up a preparation , and Peony could get it back to her mother and possibly get back again to the harbour for the Swimming Gala .
17 Erm , I doubt if you 'll get too hard a time from us .
18 Defection while the other side cooperates ( DC ) is even better if you can get away with it .
19 It 's great if you can get away with it .
20 The trick , clearly , is a very profitable one if you can get away with it .
21 On the one hand , if you can get away with bluff , you make a lot of money .
22 The second , far more important lesson , I did n't learn until I was downstairs at the desk paying the actual bill : if you can get away with 50 quid for a bottle of anything in Sweden , take it .
23 Anyway a plant , we think , for bigger gardens but if you can get away with growing it in a small space where cutting it back by all means do because it is quite a pretty thing .
24 You can get there , you can get there , perhaps , if you can get there
25 If you can get there alive , ’ Petion said pointedly .
26 If you can get so close to barbel , with or without them knowing it , you should take the opportunity to study how they use the available cover to sneak under ; how they move like silent wraiths across the bottom , and how they rake over the gravel on the bottom with their barbules .
27 And if you could get here by half past seven those of you who have got items , it 'll be much appreciated cos it takes quite a time to set them out .
28 Mutual cooperation with the particular enemy soldiers facing you across no-man's-land most definitely does affect your own fate , and is greatly preferable to mutual defection , even though you might , for patriotic or disciplinary reasons , marginally prefer to defect ( DC ) if you could get away with it .
29 I doubt if we shall get far by concentrating on opportunity ; it 's motive that matters in this case . ’
30 if we can get away with it .
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