Example sentences of "it [adv] if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And there 's another ten and we 'll just about fit it on if we go right up to the edge of the paper sort of leave one square . |
2 | what that , three , four minutes oh you can put it on if you like |
3 | I 'll put it on if you want . |
4 | You can have it on if you want to . |
5 | you simply read the lists down and across yourself , without first hearing the words , and the LH should only stop you and say it right if you did n't |
6 | We can all enjoy it eventually if we try hard enough sort of thing . |
7 | They 'll provide the food , wine and serve it all if you like . |
8 | Mildred would have been absolutely thrilled by it all if she had not been so terrified of the task ahead of her . |
9 | But he can bridge it only if he has broad lines of policy clear in his head ; if , knowing his own mind , he drives his authority down through the departments ; and if he is prepared to understand that the fruits of his efforts may appear long after the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton , gourmand and ground-breaker . |
10 | It the statement is taken in this way , a hearer should assent to it only if he believes that I have the belief . |
11 | read each item without hearing it first , and have the language helper say the word correctly after you have said it only if you did n't say it right |
12 | You pay it only if you buy the goods . |
13 | I 've got a database of what it looked like before you touched it so if it fucks up |
14 | It is also remarkable how few of those Willses have allowed themselves to rest upon the laurels of their past benevolences , and how many have kept alive their sense of public duty and obligation in the spirit of Goethe 's awesome admonition , ‘ That which thy fathers have bequeathed thee , earn it anew if thou wouldst possess it . ’ |
15 | And I would have got it together if I 'd had time had gone out to work instead of for days on end being unemployed and sitting and telling me about Karen . |
16 | Joe would have liked it better if they 'd been level . |
17 | Here the consequentialist differs from the non-consequentialist in that some of the latter would stress the importance of people keeping their promises and would consider it better if they did . |
18 | Advertising is such a complicated business that you may be able to assimilate it better if you have spent a few years " knocking-around " — travelling perhaps , or working in a shop or doing different kinds of jobs . |
19 | I think it better if you leave us now . ’ |
20 | ‘ You 'd like it better if I tried to make people happy , would n't you ? |
21 | ‘ The last time I went to see a specialist about my knee , I was ready to pack it in if he 'd told me I was facing another year out . |
22 | Tell her to bring it in if she 's got the receipt so th |
23 | Put it in if you like , does n't matter . |
24 | oh put it in if you want to then |
25 | He 'd pull it down if they did . |
26 | I mixed it up when I wrote it down If you find something in the text books looks about right and similar to that , use the text book version , I might have written it down wrong . |
27 | They never put it down if it goes up do they ? |
28 | I think there are many purposes that the County Farms should have , and we need to look at what is the best value financially , that we can obtain for the people of Wiltshire , so when everybody talks about they 'd like their country schools maintained , they 'd like this that or the other bought , they 'd like Corsham station purchased , we could buy it easily if we sold a County Farm could n't we ? |
29 | Before you even begin it 's important to get the bindings on your skis — the attachment which secure your boot firmly when skiing but release it easily if you fall — adjusted to suit your height and weight . |
30 | Mind you , I could go for it anyway if I wanted to . |