Example sentences of "[noun sg] if [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 They could send the temperature up quickly when required , by raising the cover — even admit the flames from the furnace if they wanted to .
2 Oslin Williams , who was severely burned last year in a fire which killed his father at their caravan home , would have died from asphyxiation due to scarring of his windpipe if he had not had the operation , surgeons said .
3 The first one we 've had satisfaction on today , erm that new employ sorry existing employment land falling vacant and being redeveloped does n't count against the sixty hecst hectares , secondly that the borough if it wished , subject to the local plan process and er county structure plan policies could choose to put its sixt sixty hectares outside the city centres or in part , and then the third weight sir which much hover in the air I guess till tomorrow would be er the arrival of the strategic site policy which would be in addition .
4 Fleury , too , had grown stout and perhaps rather opinionated ; he and Louise had a number of children whom Fleury was inclined to hector with his views , showing extreme displeasure if they disagreed with him .
5 my Lord all that follows now is that question costs in this my Lord there is no doubt that er this is the painful experience for both the plaintiffs and of course for doctor who is unrepresented and therefore must inevitably feel rather isolated in this matter erm , however in my there is no reason to er depart from the usual principal of the costs which should follow the event and of course we know as it the loss on the subsidiary appeal and so I do n't press the point on that cos the reality as you 've already probably anticipated is all the work has been done erm on this appeal the subsidiary appeal I ask , I do n't ask for costs on that , in my submission it should be both sides bear their own costs on that , the reason I say that is that there was no , there was no cross appearing in respect on it in effect , cos after all , all you were doing was er trying to get the same as the other side if we lost , so no worm of can of beans can be done by doctor I had one parallel in my whole skeleton on that , er , but we have substantially succeeded on the main issue and so I , I would ask that costs in favour of the plaintiffs on , on that and here and indeed below .
6 In fact , she was fond of saying that FAMILY and the women 's liberation movement were both on the same side if they did but know it .
7 Moreover , they had revealed their game irrevocably this time and could expect no clemency if they lost .
8 I asked her whether high buildings bothered her and she said she would feel fear if she looked up at them .
9 ‘ You would n't make a bad pioneer if you had a bit more time for practice .
10 At tournaments and trade shows he always offered ‘ open house ’ and you could eat and drink all day at his expense if you wished , and many did .
11 They would n't recognise emotion if it stood up and hit them ! ’
12 Even in 1989 , school teachers in areas where Contras were still operating were threatened with violence if they continued to work .
13 The opposition reacted angrily to the intervention by French and Belgian troops , calling for their withdrawal and warning of more violence if they did anything more than evacuate their nationals .
14 In a way she was glad , for she feared Sharpe 's violence if he discovered Lord John Rossendale at the ball .
15 It was used to argue that all members of the household should contribute to local revenue if they used local services .
16 Not that he could not have held the ball up in that wind if he had been so minded .
17 Well you come home with hundred pound if you had n't done no winners or anything you 'd come home with hundred pound .
18 The ESC , however , threatened to stay away from the Civic in future if they had to make up the lost revenue .
19 He agreed to pay them but told Gina she must give some Italian lessons or something in future if she wanted to treat herself to things like that .
20 It is not inconceivable that other organisations would become relevant in the future if I fell ill , but I like to assume that I am not going to fall seriously ill .
21 The idea is not to block them out or pretend that they never happened — indeed you would be building up a store of problems for the future If you did so — but to prevent them forming part of your future .
22 It 's important for you to know the ways in which Martin Ayling tried to save the paper and to protect its future if he had to sell . ’
23 So I got up immediately and said it would be the end of a beautiful friendship if he accused me of necrophilia !
24 It would be extremely unattractive to any group of workers or management to enter a serious bid if they had been told by the Scottish Office that the bid was so contemptible that it would not even qualify for assistance if it failed because another bid from within the same management or work force had been judged as superior .
25 Those who were already more vulnerable , however , due to lack of such a relationship , were half as likely to develop depression following a provoking agent if they worked outside the home .
26 I just thought , if it was any good if I took Bryony to the hairdresser with me and you took Richard and James
27 He wrote the part so that she could always support herself in exile if she did n't speak the language . ’
28 I 'm always sitting thinking if I had n't got them , I 'd be thinking now was it on the card I have n't got you know
29 She said er it makes me wonder if I 'd left my purse in the car if it had of been our car that might have been dumped .
30 The Dutchman Jos Lansink , the only rider left with a chance of meeting the conditions for the first Everest Challenge ( which had required him to jump double clear rounds in four specified contests ) , would have collected a Jaguar car if he had won the Grand Prix .
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