Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Other terminal word branches off this node are checked to see if they have remaining MRPA symbols which have to be distinguished from the current input by creating new non-terminals .
2 The registration is checked to see if it has been correctly completed .
3 But he did n't want to go if it meant leaving Kate behind .
4 Not if you do n't want to you do n't want to go if you do n't particularly
5 Certain firms and individuals who wish to purchase financial assets such as bonds , shares or other securities , may prefer to wait if they feel that their price is likely to fall .
6 The battens should be screwed loosely into position and then checked to see if they present a flat vertical surface .
7 I 'll , I 'll laugh laugh if you like that magazines or something .
8 Right , do you want to comment if you wish ?
9 but as I was saying erm , it was erm when you think I sort of tend to worry if I see like Neville you know
10 ‘ If Brian Clough is still interested in me he will want to know if I cope as well during a bad spell as I did when I was enjoying a purple patch and scored 11 goals in 14 games earlier in the season . ’
11 sorry can , can we get to the question again , want to see if I 've got it right , correct me if I 'm wrong , over the eighty schemes and the five years that you had put forward budgets for all , you had n't included a contingency fund element ?
12 He must have seen my expression , for he said , ‘ This car makes a noise if you do n't fasten your seat-belt , and a light starts flashing if you have n't closed the door .
13 Meanwhile we , and God too , must wait to see if he passes the test or not .
14 ‘ Perhaps , after all , they 'll wait to see if I bring you back .
15 After days of coalition building , Benazir Bhutto could only wait to see if it had paid off .
16 He has only come to see if we want any meat , which will be coming into the shop tomorrow .
17 ‘ I 've come to see if yer want any errands fetched . ’
18 And then , er , I said I 've just come to see if you want any cigs .
19 He wants to see if you want to play .
20 The AS presumably indicates Andrew Stavanger , and the TMJ will be his secretary , or one of the typing staff And it reads sensibly enough — it is just the sort of letter that he might have been expected to write if he got back to his office late and were told that you had been trying to get in touch with him .
21 Want to know if we released it . ’
22 They want to know if we want to have a stall there ?
23 Owners of contaminated houses want to know if they have any comeback , those of houses which are not contaminated want the ban on their properties lifted immediately .
24 Well I want to know if he loves you that much when 's he gon na take you away from all this ?
25 ‘ Now I also want to know if you keep any sort of diary or engagement book yourself . ’
26 What does it profit us to list the number of times a mother rubs her baby 's back when we really want to know if she did it with affection or out of nervousness ?
27 ( 21 ) John has two PhDs +> I believe he has , and have adequate evidence that he has ( 22 ) Does your farm contain 400 acres ? +> I do n't know that it does , and I want to know if it does The first of these provides an explanation for " Moore 's paradox " , namely the unacceptability of utterances like ( 23 ) : ( 23 ) ? ?
28 She wants to know if we 've seen him .
29 Have not heard from Gwent Branch Secretary and wants to know if they have got the correct address ( they have ) .
30 No but wants to know if you get to keep all the tapes cos he want to them all .
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