Example sentences of "if [pron] think [art] " in BNC.
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31 | If you think the ‘ feeder is emptying too fast it is a simple matter to block up a few of the holes with a piece of sticky tape . |
32 | If you think the time may come when you may have to care for an elderly or disabled person in your home , there are also grants available for adapting housing . |
33 | Wear clothes which are easily taken off and put on if you think the doctor will want to examine you . |
34 | A good bet if you think the crime wave will continue . |
35 | If you think the world of modelling is all glamour and nothing like hard work , think again . |
36 | If you think the above applies to you — read on ! |
37 | If you think the side loops are a bit obtrusive you can rib up the stitches with a latch tool . |
38 | If you think the yacht 's going , give me a call . ’ |
39 | If you think the position there is better well of course you can take that position . |
40 | And if you think the standard polyester , uncored boat is bad enough , think of the out-and-out racer , the Admiral 's Cupper , the racing multihull . |
41 | ‘ If you think the Mallender girl was interested in all that twenty-year-old nonsense , Barnett , you 're much mistaken . |
42 | Now anybody who er who would like to see more sex on television , better give us a ring now I suppose O nine O four six four six four one if you er if you think the er Buddha of Suburbia which is erm has really upset Mary quite considerably . |
43 | So , if you think the Government is n't doing enough , or if you believe the responsibility lies fairly and squarely with parents and commercial interests — whatever you think — you can put your point to Mr Gallie tomorrow . |
44 | Not on the amount were if you think the health 's , I mean the Health Service buy sort of forty at a time , erm , so , you never know . |
45 | If you think the average salary of officer posts on the City Council are twenty thousand pounds , the fact that you 've got to pay their superannuation , insurance , provide them with desk space and all the necessary support , it 's a terrific sum to employ a person . |
46 | Well , if you think the last one was bad wait till you see this one . |
47 | It was almost as if the Israelis were saying ‘ if you think the Palestinians are suffering , see how more than six million of our people died at the hands of the Nazis ’ . |
48 | If you think an allusion is being made to a Greek or Roman myth , you can try Lemprièe 's Classical Dictionary or some other dictionary of Classical mythology . |
49 | ‘ If we thought the engine numbers had been filed down , we would be suspicious , ’ he said . |
50 | ‘ I think if we think a bit more it might turn into a search-light . |
51 | Whatever our misgivings about the story 's historicity ( and we make a grave and fundamental error if we think the value of a passage like this is measured by the extent of its historicity ) , and however confident we might be about its origins , it asks and surely deserves to be taken on the storyteller 's own terms . |
52 | ‘ If they thought a crime had been committed , but there 's no crime in a man going missing . ’ |
53 | Brothers created elaborate practical arrangements to emphasize their equality ; or they divided the household if they thought the implicit pattern of seniority too discrepant with the facts . |
54 | This scepticism apart , most bass amp manufacturers would opt for a similar system if they thought the market would stand it , but realising that it places significant extra financial strain on the consumer , most do n't . |
55 | ‘ If they thought the children were in danger they should have gone for a care order in the first place , ’ Levy said . |
56 | Despite the difficulty and unfamiliarity of the concept , it seemed worth asking academics if they thought the ‘ culture ’ of their subject had changed much in recent years . |
57 | If in the judgment of the police authorities , formed reasonably and in good faith , the garrison was necessary for the protection of life and property , then they were not entitled to make a charge for it , for that would be to exact a payment for the performance of a duty which they clearly owed to the appellants and their servants ; but if they thought the garrison a superfluity and only acceded to Mr. James 's request with a view to meeting his wishes , then in my opinion they were entitled to treat the garrison duty as special duty and to charge for it … … . |
58 | But if they thought the coach was not coming … |
59 | If they thought the same way as Joe Punter , they 'd be Joe Punter , and somebody else would be having all the fun . ’ |
60 | Despite John Smith 's firm establishment as an authoritative and credible alternative Prime Minister , Labour are fooling themselves if they think a change of leader is all that was required to bring about a change of government . |