Example sentences of "[pers pn] if it [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Oh another time I if it 's very very early I I wo n't .
2 That 's right , yeah do goes out seems to me if it 's not windy , it 's I do n't mind how cold it is , it 's the wind I
3 she 's going over at half past eleven and she said to me if it 's not worth the money I 'm not changing and er , I shall tell him that I 've certainly got to go on the books you know
4 I need , at the moment in terms of corrective action on quiffs , I am sending quiffs out to procedure owners , and I need to know whether suggestive procedure changes or not , and it 's better for me if it is out in that order then I can go through and mark the quiffs off as being erm the changes or not .
5 a lot of them if it is n't sorted out have them the no , what do you call them the adenoids
6 You recognise the anger you feel against your parents , but at this stage there 's little point in contacting them if it 's only to unload your bitterness .
7 and him , my mother was away and erm I was with him and we went out he took me out to lunch and he took me shopping and stu well I mean he took , but he was really really , you know how your father always dotes on you if it 's just you and him ?
8 Mind you if it 's up there you wo n't know .
9 At first you may well have to put the puppy on its leash and keep it close to you if it is not to be an annoyance when visitors call .
10 Return to the third eye position and this time press your thumbs down quite firmly ( your partner will soon tell you if it is too hard ) and hold for about three seconds .
11 We wo n't bother her if it is n't necessary . ’
12 ‘ Why are you so worried about her if it 's only a minor op ? ’
13 The notion of pastiche is now a guiding thread in critical discourse , to the extent that Palandri 's novel can be put forward as ‘ a disturbing attempt to write a kitsch novel ’ ( De Michelis 1986a ) , and the argument be made — — referring to Piersanti 's Charles — that no novelist born in the 1950s can return to ‘ traditional narrative ’ without being aware that he/she is ‘ holding an old toy which might look fine in an antique shop , or might be an ornament or a collector 's item , but is no good for playing with any more ’ ; if they do use it ( but why should they if it is no use any more ? ) , it is with a mixture of pleasure and melancholy , ‘ like someone repeating a game which once gave pleasure for years and years and now gives none , only the memory of the joy it once gave ’ ( De Michelis 1986b ) .
14 If you wish to eat animal products , then the advice is always to buy free-range produce , and to request it if it is not sold in your area .
15 It can not be sold and will cost the company £500 to dispose of it if it is not used to produce Abrasive .
16 ‘ Then what is it if it 's not the school ? ’
17 Toby said quietly , " I ca n't help it if it 's not fair .
18 ‘ How can I keep it if it 's not mine ? ’
19 You notice it if it 's not there to be noticed .
20 Do n't take the suit away , the only thing I 'm a bit dubious well he said well take the suit home and try it if it 's not he said come back with it , he said and we 'll exchange it down here .
21 And er we can get by on lots of things and when an emergency does come , sometimes we can cope with it if it 's not too big a one , but other times it can catch up with us , simply because we are only sort of half awake so the purpose of the talk today is to try and help us all to see various ways in which we can stay awake in the truth physic er , er spiritually speaking .
22 Well I reckon it 's gon na take us three and a half hours to get to the other end , so two and a half hours to it and an hour on it if it 's not too bad and then of course we 've got to go up from there to Ipswich , Woodbridge but it 's dual carriageway all the way now you see .
23 Tell us about it if it 's so important . ’
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