Example sentences of "[conj] [unc] [adv] if " in BNC.

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1 I mean one of the problems with probation I think to a certain extent is that er obviously if you get these people who keep going into prison and coming out again , er it 's really pretty difficult to erm er influence their behaviour positively probably .
2 The technique is very versatile because you can er then er go further and if you pull the pipette away from the from the cell you can , if y again if you 're lucky , be left with the membrane the patch of membrane firmly sealed to the glass pipette , and you can now record in so-called inside-out mode , in which the a er physiological inside of the membrane is exposed to the bathing medium , the the the in which the pipette is bathed .
3 E they come unto the word and e Well if the want to follow the lord it 's different is n't it ?
4 Chairman , thank , thank you very much indeed erm Chairman , I will in fact and er perhaps if I read that in the first instance I have n't circulated it erm if I read that the first instance it will set the of what I have to say .
5 It 's an accident on the M Six , and er now if you look there in a moment you 'll see a car come out of control up through there .
6 Yes we we envisaged that that bottle it it it has a certain sort of cache about it so we we we expected that that er a lot of sales for that eventually would go through the on trade and er obviously if it 's on trade then er the thing is automatically re-collectable and recyclable .
7 And and er obviously if you 're going to be European properly there has to be a full cooperation in many of the aspects of life How would you answer the these bogey this bogeyman tactic of loss of sovereignty , ?
8 and er hopefully if we can only just bring enough fish each and every time erm we 'll even get it higher .
9 And er therefore if you can see mile , half a mile , quarter of a mile up the road , you can see other vehicles slowing down , brake lights coming on .
10 Once again it 's quite low an and er certainly if it dips much below where it is , you certainly can feel dizzy and faint , and of course the medication does n't actually help that , which is one of the reasons why we need
11 We can do it , you can do it , I know that and er so if we all act with a bit of restraint , we 'll get through .
12 Well thank you very much indeed for coming and er then if anybody wants to ask any further questions privately , they 're welcome .
13 No that 'd be that 'd be so funny if er like if they all
14 For example , if unc which we write as D = Diag(1,2,3) , and unc then if C and D are to permute we must have unc so that d = e = f = g = h = k = 0 , leaving C = Diag ( a , b , c ) .
15 b ) If unc then IF b ALT ( c ! e P , G ) = IF b ALT ( c ! e " P , G ) .
16 c ) If unc then IF be x : =e = IF b x : =e " .
17 And erm usually if there 's space you ask them to sit just to listen to the introduction and then move on .
18 And erm so if they 're buying it on the , on the market , th the company should pay a fair price for , for what they 've bought .
19 Cos erm well if you leave them lying about they 'll rust easily .
20 Er the things that she said were that women used more hedges , such as I think er hedges are sort of things that get put into the conversation if al allegedly if somebody wants to give the impression that they 're not quite sure , and they would n't w You know like I would n't want to say it for sure but I think that .
21 IF A=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) THEN IF A=1 OR C=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=1 ) OR ( ( C=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 AND B=2 ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 ) AND ( B=2 ) ) ) THEN N=A+B/C-D N=A+ ( B/C ) -D N=A/B+C/D N= ( A/B ) + ( C/D )
22 IF A=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) THEN IF A=1 OR C=2 AND B=3 THEN IF ( ( A=1 ) OR ( ( C=2 ) AND ( B=3 ) ) ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 AND B=2 ) THEN IF NOT ( A=1 ) AND ( B=2 ) ) ) THEN N=A+B/C-D N=A+ ( B/C ) -D N=A/B+C/D N= ( A/B ) + ( C/D )
23 But er even if it did n't work we well it would n't be the end of the line financially for us but at the end of the day I think you know we 've always wanted to know we could go back and do that you know .
24 But er anyway if Danny 's , if if Mark is there now he can bring one home today and then he can bring the others tomorrow .
25 Right I sha n't er be able to remember all your names but er nevertheless if you know each other then er Er you may have wondered what the Nottinghamshire Pre-retirement Council is well we are a charity .
26 But erm probably if we was n't so much and
27 Erm I like doing water colour painting and I 've been on two holidays down in Cornwall and I 've done that and that 's very relaxing erm and it seems , you seem to forget about everything else , and that 's quite good fun er but erm obviously if it rains all your , all your colours get washed away , but that 's good fun .
28 Because er well if there was a death er in the family at th that time they used to erm I do n't suppose you remember it but er there used to always be a plate on a table whoever called would leave a little bit money on the plate to help pay for the funeral or whatever .
29 The later term that Freud adopted to this super ego has become synonymous in people 's minds with conscience the idea of the super ego as the the role of conscience and presum presumably that 's another aspect of the same thing and er Serg Moskovicy in his excellent book Age of the Crowd erm which is on the reading list which I can thoroughly recommend in discussing this point of how Freud sees the leader as the kind of super ego of the followers quotes one of the Nuremberg war criminals , I forget which it was now erm Goering or Goebbels or one of these er people who when asked of the Nuremberg war tribunals why did you do the things you did , replied Adolf Hitler was my conscience and that 's er that 's a very erm good example of this idea of er how the the role of conscience can be transferred from the individual to the , to the leader of the group and I suppose Dean you would say erm illustrates one of the greatest dangers of group , group membership because er obviously if if that happens in a group , then erm individuals are to some extent erm surrendering their moral self-responsibility and of course if Freud 's insight is correct , then there was an element of truth in in this in this excuse Adolf Hitler was my conscience .
30 What 's this about if it 's after n well if what 's after nine o'clock , a film ?
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