Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] if it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think it helps if you can identify whether the the erm depression is just caused by erm the circumstances round about you which can be alleviated by changing them or if it 's caused by eating habits or erm or erm hormones or chemical imbalances in , I 've suffered , I think , from all them as well !
2 The investor could back his or her judgement by either buying the share itself or if it exists , the option on the share .
3 Being robbed is losing the confident skin you have grown naturally ; it is to know it can happen to you and if it has happened once …
4 ‘ You had your Terry here when he got out , and I 'm grateful to you because if it had n't been you , it would have had to be me , and with Dad the way he was , I was better out of the country .
5 She said : ‘ I 'm disappointed I did n't catch them but if it happens again I 'll get ‘ em . ’
6 Even now , after this short while , she found it hard to remember if Johnny had truly been with her or if it had been only a dream .
7 He 'd , somebody advised him because if it had n't got a license number plate on
8 Well , you might think that you have to re-input the camp on , but you do n't , the camp on only cancels itself if you choose to ignore it or if it matures .
9 So when we , you see there 's no good putting anything in there erm or doing anything with it if we 're not going to use it or if it 's got ta come down in another year or two .
10 Depending on how they feel the first time , they may carry on if they enjoy it or if it seems to block out other worries and problems .
11 A moment later the wizard was standing over him , shouting , ‘ Tell it that if it singes me I 'll let the sword go !
12 If it curbs strikes , fight it and if it creates jobs spurn it .
13 ‘ We now have this ludicrous situation where if a fire broke out in one end of a particular street in Prestatyn , Rhyl fire engines will go to it and if it breaks out in the other end of the street Prestatyn will go to it , ’ added Coun Edwards .
14 So if it holds they 'll replay it and if it breaks
15 Try her foot on it and if it do n't , if her foot overlaps
16 If you like something enough you know what you can afford and what you 're willing to pay for it and if it 's priced more then you do n't buy it .
17 Coaxing is another and sycophancy is another — you put your own interpretation on it but if it gets a good show , then it 's all a matter of semantics .
18 If anything if if it does You see again and then you see if you 're out of a job you see you if you happen to be out of a job then you 're not eligible for a pension policy .
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