Example sentences of "[adv] so if [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So it 's seven twelfths altogether so if we add a third to a quarter
2 Right so if we added together a sixth and a twelfth what will it make ?
3 Right so if we 're looking at what what are they they asking for here ?
4 Right so if we 've got this
5 Right so if we had a test statistic greater than one point seven zero on a T ratio .
6 Right so if we had a T ratio of two point five , right , we could reject the null hypothesis of the five percent level but we would n't be able to reject the null hypothesis at the one percent level .
7 Right so if we 're erm want to compare an F statistic to see whether it 's significant , right , you just go if it 's a F three seventeen
8 Right so if we differentiate our demand function we get that alright , nothing that for our elasticity we want one over D P D Q okay , so our elasticity you could write as one over minus beta A Q to the minus beta plus one right , times our price quantity ratio which if we now just substitute in the price , so that we have got A Q to the minus beta , right over Q , right , that equals A Q to the minus beta minus one over minus beta A Q minus beta to the minus one right which cancels to give us minus one over beta .
9 Right so if we pay you by five yearly value in three months , and invest for initially life cover of twenty thousand , and that 's O K for now .
10 I 've got better copies of the blank B one , but the handout is getting rather Right so if we 're looking at , we 'll complete the B one .
11 Right so if we get down to the hospital this afternoon
12 Right so if they give you two s two lengths to fine a third length the easiest way and the most accurate way is use Pythagoras .
13 Right so if you put the number in front , it 's as though you 've got brackets around the whole lot .
14 Right so if you 'd like to label that triangle .
15 Yes , that 's right so if you copy the formula then they erm the G will always stay as a G no matter where you copy it to , but if you copy the formula to another row you copy it from the cell below then the three becomes a four and er this one ?
16 If you then er , it will then ask you over what period do you want to right so if you press the end key that will submit the job erm it asks for the sample period , we 're going to use the whole of the sample , so if you just press the return key , that 's the default for the whole of the sample , right , it then asks you what procedure you want to use to estimate the model , we 're going to use O L S option one , just press the return key O L S then the computer has estimated the model , right .
17 Right so if you go er into squared and estimate the equation , right , it has actually estimated over the full sample period has it , no it has n't no alright it has n't estimated so that 's an equation estimated over the first sum , first sub sample , right , if you press the return key again right right , at the bottom in the table of diagnostic tests you 'll see Chow 's predictive failure test , right and also erm the Chow test .
18 Right so if you look at erm the Chow test at the bottom of your screens , right the F test , right is an F three in seventeen test .
19 right so if you er draw a make sure you have got at least half a page , right , you are going to be drawing two quite familiar diagrams , right , you er , first of all just draw a normal total product curve , what we are going to do , because we are looking at a fixed level of output , sorry fixed level of capital what we are going to be analysing is the relationships between the total product of labour , the average product of labour , and the marginal product of labour , right , for a given level of capital okay , so the total product curve just tells us what happens to output as we increase the level of our variable factor labour keeping capital fixed at some constant constant level
20 Just okay Right So if you log in now I think we will go into Word , right , we 'll do this in Word , all right , Word for Windows so connect to network Log in as you .
21 Right so if you mark in where you want it to split
22 Right so if you get to know if you drew do it through the week do n't worry about the pie charts do n't worry about the fractions .
23 Right so if someone holds up this piece and you hold up this piece to your mum and you say what sort of fraction is this ?
24 Right so if I give you minus
25 Erm do you believe if , if we erm oh I think we 've already covered that bit right so if I put erm come up with a erm a recommendation that would provide erm an income for your wife in the event of your death erm is there any reason why we ca n't look at this ?
26 Well I think we have to stop there for a little while because it 's nine o'clock , and I 've just got erm a few more pictures to show you later on so if we have a short break now , I think the coffee ladies are ready .
27 Okay so a quarter of an hour and we 'll take some feedback I think the er last one is perhaps So if anybody 's got or anything else perhaps
28 This is especially so if they have lost their muzzles , for it is likely they will have all the food they require down there with them .
29 Transatlantic birds such as the Tennessee warbler and Blackburnian warbler have also turned up in Fair Isle , amazing journeys for small birds , and especially so if they depend on insects for food , as most warblers do .
30 The other article herewith was in the Times Ed last week and suggests that the Govt. will start to get heavy over the Tests if people do n't comply , and especially so if they are antagonistic .
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