Example sentences of "if [pron] choose [verb] so " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But if I chose to do so , what then , Miss Ruth Appleby ? ’
2 If you choose to do so , then prepare for what may seem like tough responses .
3 The menu is varied and if you choose to do so , you could make a full meal of it — for instance you could choose calamari , followed by Scottish salmon , followed by delicious fudge brownies .
4 And the culmination of the production of some financial information that simply enables you to ensure that you can meet those goals in that coming year if you choose to do so .
5 There is no reason why we should not continue our activities , if we choose to do so , after our partners have retired .
6 Although size is related to training undertaken , in all parameters there are exceptions to be noted indicating that library departments can have a significant impact on effectiveness of training undertaken , and the use made of resources available to them , if they choose to do so .
7 It is clear that the main prisons in which they are held are no longer overcrowded and that if they choose to do so , these prisoners can participate in the full range of activities .
8 Of course , local authorities have power to make information available if they choose to do so , and they have a very important part to play .
9 There is little doubt that Anisminic and O'Reilly have provided the courts with the tools to transform review into appeal if they choose to do so .
10 The trick is to concoct words into a special language , a mystery , an abracadabra which they and only then can decode when and if they choose to do so .
11 Many involved in boxing will argue that people should be free to follow activities which are dangerous if they choose to do so .
12 So they have a wide tax base and they can generate large sums of money if they , if they choose to do so and in different states there 's a different culture , a different attitude towards public spending and taxation and so on .
13 In southern Africa , such regional groups will do little to counteract the internal political frailty of the countries in the area , and as a result South Africa will have plenty of opportunity to pursue malevolent policies of destabilization if it chooses to do so .
14 Company 1 still has a cost margin on which to fight , and , if it chooses to do so , it could later reap the ‘ cash cow ’ benefits .
15 The individual must be able to convince himself that the next step is up to him and , no matter where he is staying or going , he always has the choice of leaving or turning in the opposite direction if he chooses to do so .
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