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

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1 You know , perhaps if you straightened up on the side , or made it a bit more symmetrical , so that I know how to improve it next time .
2 I mean do you do better if you put in on a large stake as opposed to a small stake ?
3 Several factories in Northamptonshire , anticipating the drift to the County Ground for the mid-week game , closed down for the day , but in Northampton itself factory workers were allowed the afternoon off only if they made up for it in overtime .
4 It 's only if they come up with different … ’
5 They can succeed only if they fit in with similar international plans ; in the Netherlands ' case , with the standards agreed by the European Community to which it belongs , and that applies particularly to vehicles .
6 No do n't , I shall , if I 'm home by , only if I got back by five , I , I better
7 Tickets can be booked by telephone on ( 0723 ) 370541 — or ( 0723 ) 378863 for Access and Visa bookings — by post , or personally if you call in at the theatre , and must be paid for within three days of booking .
8 So if one came out at ten pence per
9 Right so if we get down to the hospital this afternoon
10 The tithe maps of Halling show all the property belonging to the Bishop of Rochester , but also that of owners bordering on these lands , so if we go back to the 1633 estate map we find that lands above the Pilgrims Road and in the area around Court Farm are owned by Luson or Leveson and the 1731 map shows Marsham and R. Wood as present owners .
11 Absolutely so if we move over from Suzanne 's boat over to mine , we 'll see some of the fittings which make the boat go faster .
12 so if they gave in to that one temptation
13 I think youll find us fellow Leeds Fans here a nice bunch , although we do have some OLD men ( Kev ) , so if they start on about John Charles … do nt worry .
14 just ignore , I 'd , I 'd ignore the person , what , so if somebody came up to me and said you go out with Henry in it ?
15 you to experiment with different assumptions on your own plan , it 's on the computer , so if you come up with a silly plan , you can even put your five year plan in there , and say well , this is where I want to be , and play about , and see what I 've really got ta be doing .
16 The more you are bitten , the worse the reaction , so if you come up in great red , preventative action you can .
17 So if you come out of WordPerfect .
18 this is a structural change , what you could do or the easiest thing would be to do was just to incorporate a dummy variable , right , if you incorporated a dummy variable to a erm and to explain the and to take out the effect of structural change , right , er in that dummy inclusive model , right , all the diagnostic test statistics were okay , right , you would use , you would , therefore , use that , that particular model what we might do is just see if that is the case erm so if you come out of er diagnostics , work towards the data processing environment and generate a dummy variable right , so if you go into the erm data processing environment if it 's in the er sort of process plot option what we 'll do create a dummy variable call it D and let D pull zero press the return key and then edit D oh and if you just set erm observations for
19 Okay , negative polarity items , that 's the anyone case , they require a C commanding trigger , so if you go on to tree T two , no one saw anyone , no one C commands anyone but notice if you reverse that and you had anyone saw no one , with no one in object position , anyone subject position no one would then not C command anyone .
20 So if you go back to the sort of where we gave it five or six headings yeah or three to six headings you should be aiming say well I 'll input a bit of information on that side of it and at the end of that little section I 'll build in some practice in participation and the participation can be any of those ones you 've put in there on that list you gave us early on er practical allocations
21 So if you go down to where you 've got new paragraphs , and just do enter .
22 the tickets were so they want tickets but they have n't actually sent any money , so if you get in before them erm , you can have the tickets .
23 And so if you swam up to somebody who was in difficulty , and you approach them from the front their automatic reaction is to throw their arms around you , do n't let them do it !
24 Well it means I 've got to go on a Thursday so if you run out of money on a Tuesday with run out .
25 Okay so if you started off with cos X differentiated it it would give you minus sine X
26 So if you started off in complete darkness you rotate until you get complete darkness or the opposite .
27 So if it turns out to be a Glaucous , he has imported something without permission .
28 So if I go round in
29 Well the growth area section in ten , part of that is again , again , maintaining this level of service , er so if I move on to er the savings under paragraph nine , bottom of the pink sheet .
30 So if I started off with a half X squared and I differentiated it I would get two times a half times X
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