Example sentences of "if [pron] can [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | If I can find whoever the senior organizer is for each conference , or whoever is doing the introductory talk , |
2 | Right , let me see if I can get it the same . |
3 | ‘ I mean , if you can show me the way I will take you by car , ’ I said . |
4 | It will help us with our enquiries if you can give us the envelope or the outer wrapping . |
5 | if you can give us the the two alternatives for the the Dunes one and the Spice |
6 | Write in the box provided the response you would give to the statement , and see if you can decide what the differences are . |
7 | If you can tell him the whole town pays for itself , that 's far more impressive than — ’ |
8 | If you can tell me the initials of my name , you can have what 's in this bag . ’ |
9 | That 's to see if you can identify what the problems are with each of those three , and why they 're experiencing difficulties in their job . |
10 | If you want to get personal then two can play at that , and I swear on my lifelong friendships with the late Mrs Gandhi , Brian Clough and Michael Parkinson that I will burn my brand new membership card of the NUJ on the square at Headingley if you can name me the full Yorkshire team you 're chairman of . |
11 | if you can remember what the rule . |
12 | I mean , if you can imagine what the process of a dame in pantomime goes through to get all that gear on then that is the sort of thing you 've got to try and do in mime . |
13 | If we can tell what the animals are about to do next , then surely so can their opponents . |
14 | The excitement of a side from the Second Division being next in line to see if they can do what the likes of Leeds United and Marseille could not , and defeat Rangers in cup competition this season , was put to the back of the manager 's mind last night . |
15 | If he can tell us the one , surely he can tell us the other . |
16 | Perhaps the contributor to the " Glasgow Geography " in 1825 writing of the Scottish peasant was correct when he said , " By the time he has reached the age of ten years , he has by heart , as it is called , the whole Catechism , the metrical version of the Psalms , and is pretty well versed in the Bible … and by the time he arrives at the years of maturity , to the " big ha' Bible once his father 's pride , and the Westminster Confession of Faith , he has added Pool , Henry 's Commentary , Gillespie 's Aaron 's Rod Blossoming , the Faithful Contendings of the Church of Scotland , Boston 's Fourfold State , and if he can afford them the works of Jonathan Edwards . " |