Example sentences of "if we [verb] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If we had gone to the West , then what ? |
2 | For example , if we had assumed in the above model that where is a fraction , then the optimum value for γ 2 would be a complex function of and . |
3 | If we had played for the whole 90 minutes as we did for the first hour we would have beaten Rangers . ’ |
4 | If we had trained for jobs such as guard , signalman or even fireman and driver then we could do at least some of the operating jobs ( guard and signalman training is not difficult ) . |
5 | But Chapman said later : ‘ If we had lost at Wembley , my opinion of Jack and his value to the Arsenal would not have changed in the slightest . |
6 | If we had stuck with the fair rates policy the vast majority of people in Britain might have been able to bear that price and public services would remain public services , not sacrificial lambs on the altar of the ideology of the Conservative party . |
7 | But , if we had bought in some sort of penal clause , then I mean firms might be inclined to look very critically at the qualifications their engineers have got . |
8 | If we had started on week one , where if we 'd had complete programme information up to week thirteen when , that 'd be more complete would n't it ? |
9 | ‘ Gray would still have been in a job if we had won at Torquay , ’ said Corden , ‘ but it was a diabolical performance and we felt something had to be done . ’ |
10 | Fast motion can be used to express erotic tension and desire , if the purpose is comic rather than romantic — if we had laughed at the romantic yearnings of Cecile or even Frankie , the film would be failing , even though the treatment of these themes is throughout as much comic as tragic — ‘ bitter-sweet ’ seems to be the compound word , or better still the mot juste is ‘ douce-amère ’ . |
11 | If we had known of the risk of infection we would have kept Lexie off school she would never have caught the infection and would never have died . |
12 | The fullest enjoyment of Giorgione 's altarpiece could , he claimed , only be realised if we had walked from Venice to Castelfranco |
13 | The fullest enjoyment of Giorgione 's altarpiece could , he claimed , only be realised if we had walked from Venice to Castelfranco . |
14 | A fire service spokesman said : ‘ If we had got to the house sooner it is possible this young man may still be alive . |
15 | At the hotel , Salah greeted us as if we had returned from the dead , pumping our hands and laughing , " Crazy English , crazy English . " |
16 | My hon. Friend rightly draws attention to her many constituents who are now home owners and thus have the privilege of owning their own homes — a right which would have been denied them if we had listened to the advice of Opposition Members . |
17 | ‘ What do you think will happen if we get stopped with this ? |
18 | First of May , if we get rid of the youngsters , first of May might be a bit of problem cos there 's |
19 | If we get paid per arrest then to get a decent wage we will have to do it . |
20 | ‘ If we get eliminated on Sunday I could have come over straight away . |
21 | Manager Billy Sinclair said : ‘ We would have got into the match better if we 'd scored from that penalty . |
22 | ‘ I would have said what I have if we 'd gone to a fun-fair , ’ said Helen . |
23 | Cos you know to look at the bottom line of total design fees against what they would have been if we 'd gone in fixed price ? |
24 | ‘ If we 'd talked to him . |
25 | ‘ If we 'd listened to them do you think for one minute we 'd have got this far by now ? ’ |
26 | For the simple reason that we have no debt to finance , we have no debts to finance , and if we 'd listened to you over the years , on our sur surplus land and property . |
27 | But they 're scenes which could have been avoided according the the bishop of Oxford , if we 'd listened to warnings and intervened early on . |
28 | Despite the Second Test trouncing by New Zealand , Murphy says Ireland needed that match , ‘ We 'd have come home with a very mistaken picture of our true form if we 'd left after the first international ’ . |
29 | If we was educated with handicapped , you know , if we 'd mixed with them … but we never saw them . |
30 | I think if we got rid of all those open topped tour buses in York , traffic would be a lot easier . |