Example sentences of "well if " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well if you 've no place to go you should stay here . |
2 | Well if that is the case , then this is just another way of expressing the holism of the mental . |
3 | His father believed that he had a good eye and could have played the game well if he was not liable to slip into a trance and forget that his attention was needed . |
4 | I should have enjoyed it just as well if I 'd picked it up in a bookshop , by an unknown author . |
5 | ‘ These systems work well if they know the parameters of Soviet radar very well . |
6 | As for the two principals , they play well if not brilliantly together as the star-crossed lovers . |
7 | Their choices follow : Lunn Poly 's marketing director Peter Rothwell observed that as a rule the staff in their 505 shops base their selling on the answers given by the customer in a questionnaire , to prevent mismatches between customers and the holidays they took , but he nevertheless felt safe in saying that two young couples , a bit adventurous , would do well if they invested in an ILG Drive Europe holiday along the west coast of France to Biarritz , good countryside and a nice old town , accommodation at the Mer et Golf apartments , two weeks in all with ferry and accommodation included for £255 each . |
8 | I prefer to rinse the olives well if they have been bottled in brine and then to toss them in a little olive oil and leave for an hour or two before serving . |
9 | Three or four kilos ought to be enough , but I 'll need some dried fruit as well if you want fruit cakes — ‘ |
10 | That 's all very well if you 've got a forest to keep it going like she has , I thought , but what if you live in a towerblock ? |
11 | It 's not because he 's Italian , she 's not a racist , she slices our legs off as well if we 're not careful . |
12 | I have never found it dries satisfactorily , but whole sprigs keep their flavour very well if deep-frozen soon after picking . |
13 | Some produce little useful pollen of their own , even though they set well if fertilised by another tree . |
14 | Both preserve well if glycerined ( see panel ) . |
15 | This takes a bit of practice and does not work well if you hands tend to be on the clammy side ! |
16 | Naturally , she wo n't respond too well if I 'm involved . |
17 | There are other times , too , aside from being a brood mare , when a horse has extra nutritional needs so it is just as well if the horse has learnt to eat and enjoy lucerne and grain . |
18 | That is why Rugby Union nowadays would probably do just as well if the game built a system of scouting such as Rugby League has had for 100 years . |
19 | Mr Crum would dismiss ye on the spot if you presented yourself at the warehouse wearing those … those … dancing girls ’ things … probably send me packing as well if I was along with you . ’ |
20 | ‘ Well if that 's where the King Pot water was coming in , where 's the Marble Steps Pot inlet … ? |
21 | Patiently , the practitioner examined them , me and us , and proclaimed that I would probably be able to see jolly well if I did n't have them inside out and in the wrong eyes . |
22 | While this inflation lasts , it is possible for these agribusinessmen to live superficially well if their nerves can stand the strain , and their real capital , the soil , survive such prodigal exploitation . |
23 | If you sell farm butter and cheese instead of whole milk you can do well if you have the right market . |
24 | At that time they were faced with legal fees of £3,000 if they sued the surveyor , and the risk of losing this as well if they could not prove the surveyor 's negligence in law . |
25 | But it can only be performed well if there is a profound democratization of the structure of accountability . |
26 | I says have you nothin nicer for a nephew she says ‘ Well if its not there we do n't have it ’ . |
27 | Well if you 're passing one bottla pink plonk |
28 | ‘ Well if I did n't some bugger else would , ’ said Joe defensively . |
29 | ‘ Well if it eats half as well as a salmon , I shall be 'appy , ’ grinned Lofty , subtly reminding the others that it was he who had found the fish . |
30 | Her deafness became evident at the age of 12 while she was attending a school run by a Reverend Perry , when she found that she could not hear very well if she sat too far from the teacher , and by the time she was 16 , it had worsened as to become very noticeable and inconvenient to herself . |