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

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1 First , as Mercer and Julien remind us , such an equivalence tends to obscure exactly those differences which need to be addressed if we are to understand not only each kind of discrimination separately but also their interconnections ( ‘ Race , Sexuality and Black Masculinity ’ , 99 — 100 ) .
2 Sleep if you want
3 On Saturday 7 March 1719 ( English style ) the Spanish invasion force , consisting of 5000 men , plus some horses and with food and water for a month , sailed from Cadiz in 25 transports , escorted by only five weakly armed warships which would have been outnumbered and out-gunned if they had encountered either of the British squadrons .
4 Sweet Molly , who he was about to take out for the day and seduce if he got the chance .
5 Experience has told us that rural people often perceive their own problems differently from the accepted establishment viewpoint , and it is the development of the perception , whether we consider the opinions right or wrong , which we must cultivate if we are seriously looking for long-term solutions .
6 Property rental income net of rates and other outgoings should be disclosed if it is a material part of total revenue .
7 But the Swedes will qualify if they avoid a heavy defeat in their final game in Poland , on 24 October .
8 In Group A , Sampdoria will qualify if they win at home against a Panathinaikos side who have not scored a goal in their five previous matches .
9 How do ya qualify if you see people er at
10 Since I 'm technically retired I ca n't say that I 'll resign if you disagree with my request — and particularly that we should remove my reconstruction as quickly as is feasible , but I do feel it that strongly and I shall publish whatever you decide . ’
11 The Profitboss will resign if he is instructed to recruit someone he does n't believe can do the job .
12 He will resign if he is forced to accept an unrealistic budget he can not commit to .
13 On the one hand , an individual minister should resign if he could not publicly agree with the policy of the Cabinet as a whole .
14 Items with high added value would only be subcontracted if there were insurmountable problems of some sort in making it in-house .
15 Items with high added value would only be subcontracted if there were insurmountable problems of some sort in making it in-house .
16 As public sector managers often benefit in terms of status , pay and conditions from the size of their bureaucracy , they will attempt to produce more of a non-marketed good than its customers would buy if they had to pay a price which reflected the cost of the good .
17 At last the shops opened and like a kid with a tanner , I hunted and sniffed and tasted and tried , imagining what I 'd buy if I had all the money in the world .
18 no , but if you 'll buy if you buy seconds tiles Margaret then you have
19 If you have saved the Carrion attack until now ( see Dead Wings in the previous section ) , there is a chance that the adventurers will slip and fall if they engage in any combat .
20 Claudia sat down quickly , feeling she would fall if she did n't .
21 He put his hands on her shoulders , towering over her , his powerful body so compelling that she thought she would fall if he let her go .
22 I must apologize if I gave the impression of trying to keep these from you , as you ( perhaps jokingly ) suggested .
23 I must also apologize if I seemed to be trying to put you off them .
24 Erm I I I I will apologize if I am wrong but my interpretation of the table is that erm could you say chairman wh which of three rows of We 're dealing with the the top part of the table all vehicle travellers ,
25 Sorry , I should explain to the committee that I was informed that the secretary who normally does the minutes for the half past one was sick , and had , she 'd been sent home by her doctor at lunch time , so I came back from lunch and had to come straight into committee , and I do apologize if I have missed bits of paper or whatever , I 've gathered up everything I could , but that might well be one of the things that I 've left behind .
26 One may doubt if her influence on ‘ Missy of Argos ’ would have been altogether good .
27 One may doubt if it would ( 91 ; 92 , pp.174–5 ; 93 ) 2
28 The plaintiff 's feelings may be wounded if he is subjected to aggressive cross-examination , especially if it is designed to support what transpires to be an unsuccessful plea of justification , so this forensic factor may be brought into account .
29 ‘ I shall not only be deeply wounded if you spurn my offerings , I sha n't know what to do with the things .
30 Erm how many men would we need if we wanted it built in four hours .
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