Example sentences of "be [adv] [adj] if [pers pn] do " in BNC.

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1 But erm they 're bloody daft if they did what they did last time anyway !
2 You 're very lucky if you do are n't you ?
3 ‘ You ought to have been more careful if you did n't want to marry him ! ’
4 ‘ In fact , ’ he 'd gone on , ‘ it would be most convenient if they did it on their birthdays .
5 ‘ It would be so nice if you did come and live near us when you 're married , ’ said Jannie wistfully .
6 ‘ Penelope will be so disappointed if he does n't .
7 I 'll be so disappointed if you do n't . ’
8 I will be extremely disappointed if we do n't go on winning .
9 Thus it is clear that if the change is a realistic one and the company is justifiably convinced that it must be imposed , you will be extremely vulnerable if you do not fall in line .
10 Well , I 'm terribly sorry if I did n't add another notch to your bedpost , but look on the bright side — at least I saved you the bother of having to come up with a nice little farewell speech at the end of it all .
11 er I 'm not sure if I did n't
12 ‘ I 'm not happy if I do n't see him every day — he 's necessary to my life . ’
13 It is what they expect from Robyn Penrose , and even the rugby-playing boys in the back row would be mildly disappointed if she did n't produce this kind of observation from time to time .
14 I think you , Mr Chairman , it would be totally improper if we did not raise the issue within the within the budget if we did not raise the issue of election members and the expenses of election members .
15 ‘ It seemed such a shame to wake you , but I knew you 'd be really cross if you did n't get some studying done . ’
16 yeah , that 's what I 'll do , I 'll just take some out of that and replace , but I , I 've said , I , I 'm never gon na touch that I 'll be well unhappy if I do , cos I been in real dodgy situations with money and still resisted the temptation to take , touch that money .
17 Normally he would have taken notes , but he knew that Pickerage would be doubly uneasy if he did that .
18 It might not be all that much , but it might be almost bearable if they did n't keep tormenting him .
19 It 's not always easy or straightforward , and I still have difficulty in dealing with such sweeping generalisations as : ‘ he 's a Down 's Syndrome — they can be very stubborn , ca n't they ? ’ ; ‘ mentally handicapped … they can be quite violent if they do n't get their own way ’ .
20 They can be very confusing if you do n't know what it 's about .
21 Homoeopathy can be very satisfying if you do not get worried or weighed down by the ‘ burden ’ of finding a remedy .
22 Mr Branson 's chief negotiator , the Virgin group managing director , Trevor Abbott , said : ‘ It would be very sad if we do n't settle this .
23 ‘ I shall be very disappointed if we do n't get promotion .
24 I 'd be very disappointed if it did n't become a wealthy country within five or ten years , as opposed to other oil-producing countrie s I 've lived in , Nigeria or Libya .
25 She asked , knowing the importance of the question , knowing , too , that only she would dare ask it , ‘ Will you be very disappointed if you do n't get the job ? ’
26 ‘ She may be very disappointed if you do n't marry her . ’
27 We would be we would be Still be very immature if we did n't have
28 It would be very it would be very considerate if you did try and answer a little bit briefer alright ?
29 I 'd be very surprised if we did n't . ’
30 weeks ago for those and I 'd be very surprised if they do n't soon
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