Example sentences of "but [adv] [adv] if " in BNC.
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1 | It is potentially hugely divisive given the Scottish party 's left-wing sensibilities , but less so if working-class traditionalists like Clarke can go down Smith 's route to modernity . |
2 | From the results of cardiac transplantation to date many more such patients could expect an excellent long term outlook if referred before developing secondary end organ dysfunction , but more importantly if the supply of available donor organs could be increased . |
3 | George Smith , aided and abetted by Martin Crook , unearthed Big-Fin-Reef-Squid E5 6b on the left of Hyll Drem itself before going on to tackle the fins of rock between Primus and Burner , resulting in Of All the Bars in All the World , E6 6b ; apparently every other move involves a knee-bar , but probably only if you 're as tall as George — the rest of us should merely levitate . |
4 | After this , it seems that a period of acceptance might come , but probably only if those balances referred to earlier in the chapter are possible . |
5 | Small may be beautiful — but probably only if the small farm is run as a part-time unit or as a leisure interest . |
6 | Yeah but even so if you paid him forty eight pounds for an hour that 's still |
7 | They scribes , but even then if you 've got somebody climbing up the top of a palette , shouting |
8 | But there again if there ever was a strike or that you 've a wee bit protection . |
9 | So but there again if I get the enquiries fas I mean , that obviously is the enquiry came through to me so obviously I quoted on it but |
10 | But there again if she 's trying her |
11 | but there again , but there again if they start cos kids do pull |
12 | you see , so I did n't try again , but maybe tomorrow if I think about it |
13 | We 've got to get the things to do but quite often if you are , we 've got to have those things to do you 've got finish by a particular time . |
14 | Chatterton 's the only one I would have thought had the nerve , but then even if he had n't been crippled , he would n't have the skill . ’ |
15 | But then even if they do that and even if they get the franchise , they 're not going to be able to say , we can now hold on to it for five , or seven , years , however long the franchise is going to be , because if another bidder comes along in the meantime and says , we rather like this ourselves , they 'll be thrown off . |
16 | but but then again if it 's dark you 're not going to be able to see those light footprints and whatever appearing and stuff |
17 | Ah but then aga , but then again if you do n't lean against it he says |
18 | Proof is sought afterwards — but then only if it 's absolutely necessary . |
19 | In principle , such pressures could be abolished by means of widespread nationalisation but again even if this had sufficient political support the problem of optimising the allocation of resources would remain . |
20 | If you take erm Depends on the shape of them , but very often if you put a piece of newspaper round and then face the corner of one into the into you could put one into the bottom of the next and do it in a square . |