Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [adv] happen " in BNC.
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1 | And if you just happen to think of one that is n't here — just tell Jimmy and I 'm sure he 'll accommodate you . |
2 | If you just happen to stick around here you 'll learn to sing his praises . |
3 | Hong Kong and Bangkok tend to be lumped together in holiday brochures under the same Far East tag , and indeed , it makes sense to visit both if you just happen to find yourself in that part of the world . |
4 | If they also happen to be living alone , we can make all the difference to the monotony of their existence by arranging to take them out regularly . |
5 | When you do this what you will see in the cell is either a 0 ( meaning False ) if what is actually in B10 is n't Bach or 1 ( meaning True ) if it just happens to be Bach . |
6 | If it still happens , then try a smaller main hook , which will be lighter and more easily sucked into the barbel 's mouth . |
7 | exactly , so if it still happens in the future we have n't moved full forward have we ? |
8 | They have accepted the idea that matter is formed as the Universe expands , and will possibly be destroyed if it ever happens to contract . |
9 | But they promise solemnly to retire forever if it ever happens , so you can enjoy their sharp and amusing little ditties in the secure knowledge that you 're not creating a Barron Knights for the '90s . |
10 | She had so much wanted to be fancied , it seemed a cruel blow to think that if it ever happened it might only be by someone as awful as Sean Walsh . |
11 | You 're not kidding he certainly ai n't kidding you now now it 's happened to me I know if it ever happened I know never to do it again . |
12 | ( If it so happens that yellow wallpaper does take away your appetite , then for you it is relevant . ) |
13 | Moreover we can discuss the meaning of what is being said even if it so happens that there are no trees in the park , or if all the trees happened to be the same age and none of them was an oak . |
14 | The reader should not reject them outright if it so happens that they do not correspond to his own personal impressions . |
15 | Now if it so happened that the A sixty one was seen as a marginally shorter route , then the model would have sent all the through traffic along the A s sixty one and none along around the bypass . |
16 | But that 's easier said than done , and you will be lucky indeed if it never happens to you . |
17 | I wo n't tell him if it never happens again . |
18 | It 's as if it never happened . |
19 | ‘ as if he only happens to be with us by accident and could just as easily be amusing himself at some other job elsewhere . ’ |