Example sentences of "if it [be] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact it is presupposed to see if it is worth proving . |
2 | One of those who fought to prevent the building said ‘ We do n't know if it is worth preserving after all the upheaval on site ’ . |
3 | Any charge by the landlord is standard-rated if it is for agreeing not to opt or that the rent is VAT-inclusive . |
4 | If it is in awarding themselves points for put-downs of the public then they should give up their jobs , live on welfare , and be rude to their friends . |
5 | if it 's worth trying to hit anything I was on top of him |
6 | See if it 's worth shelling out for ( £3.99 cassette , £5.99 disk ) in the lettuce-chewing ZZAP ! review next ish ! |
7 | Erm , I do n't know if it 's worth speaking now , I , I 'd like to second everything that has said , and what the auditors have said erm , in the management arrangement . |
8 | The evidence you found may not on its own be inconsistent with the suicide theory , but just the same , it 's your duty to hand it over and let the police decide if it 's worth following up . ’ |
9 | Yes , if it 's worth having , I mean they 're not going |
10 | Buy a little kit ca n't you ? shops if it 's worth growing for them . |
11 | Now , I do n't know if it 's worth asking |
12 | ‘ The whole thing about Suede , ’ he explains , ‘ is that , if it 's worth doing , it 's worth doing well ! |
13 | If it 's worth doing , it 's worth doing well . |
14 | If it 's about Take That I do n't wan na hear . |
15 | If it 's like promoting the idea of killing cops as being a good thing , if this band wanted to do a song like that I would n't want to be in the band . ’ |
16 | … you have got to make a verbal , visual contact with every child , even if it 's in passing if they 're busy with their work . |
17 | He hoped some day someone would play it — if it was worth playing . |
18 | If it was worth asking they might ‘ as well ask now . |
19 | By June , however , he had sent the first draft of three scenes to Browne and asked him if it was worth continuing . |
20 | ‘ I told him we were thinking of putting someone on to the story , and needed to know if it was worth following up . |
21 | If it was like seeing a long lost friend again after twenty-seven years , Darby O'Gill was comfortingly predictable with touches of the old sparkle but we had lost a lot of common ground as I had moved from a place of romance and innocence through a world of cynicism and calculated sophistication . |