Example sentences of "[to-vb] if [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Give a free class to old and new members and ask them to renew/join if they enjoyed it .
2 Want to know if we released it . ’
3 ‘ No , I just want to know if anyone knows you 're here . ’
4 Fifth , last night was the most important night of my life so far , and I 'd very much like to know if you meant what you said to me when we were making love , Virginia .
5 will be pleased to know if you tell him that
6 Perhaps we should decline the invitation to join the forum and just keep a watching brief , but I thought I should let you know of its existence and purpose , I would be interested to know if you think there is a suitable person in your branch who would be able and interested in representing CPRW on the forum .
7 ‘ I just wanted to know if you loved her , ’ Ruth interrupted urgently .
8 He 'd begun to tell her an anecdote about the time he 'd been trying out some play in Brighton when he 'd very nearly missed the curtain because he 'd accidentally locked himself in his hotel-room , and how if it had n't been for his wife — ; realising his blunder he broke off and wanted to know if she minded his being married .
9 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 ?
10 Well I want to know if he loves you that much when 's he gon na take you away from all this ?
11 The fascination lies in trying to discover if she reveals anything of her true , gentle persona .
12 It is always comforting to have hospitals , fire stations , and police close at hand so that you know that they will not have far to come if you need them .
13 The multi-product firm might be awakened to the need to innovate if it finds its price-recovery margins being eroded .
14 There is no need to worry if someone asks you to ‘ pull down the elephant 's trunk ’ — why ?
15 Erm yes three pictures that you might like to sell if you give me a price for them .
16 Current product prices convey information to producers about the likely rewards of manufacturing a particular product and current factor prices ( wages , rents , interest ) the likely cost of producing the product as well as the returns which labour and capital are likely to receive if they provide their services .
17 ‘ The way you talk , Frank , I 'm beginning to wonder if you know something I do n't , ’ Finn said .
18 L'Alouette is the place to go if you like your food to be high on taste , low on stodge , to demolish your hunger but leave room for your thirst .
19 ‘ Well , it 's a bloody long way to go if you ask me . ’
20 This was his perfect nightmare , to be facing scabby , pock-marked men like these , who had nothing to lose if they gutted him on the spot .
21 He would dream up all kinds of possibilities — like beetles crawling over different shaped surfaces , and someone being shut up in a box in outer space trying to find out whether he was accelerating or being acted upon by gravity — and would then test out these ideas to see if they had anything to say about the real world .
22 Back home in Stockton his mum was videoing it ‘ just to see if they spelled my name correctly . ’
23 Now it will be interesting to see if they use them and how .
24 Many residents visit the Home to see if they like it before they are finally admitted .
25 Often men will look to see if they fancy you , keeping you waiting whilst they assess how they will do business with you .
26 sitting there doing paper work and the ki erm the kids use it as a a an office and what have you , there with their paper work , Sarah does her homework there and we have our meals in there so erm sort of it does n't really matter but er you know it saves them all coming out for a meal , and having to do it cos trouble is it 's too small to keep an eye on people to see if they want anything , everything 's alright and what have you
27 When I came back , I went to the children 's room , to see if they needed me , and I listened for a moment at their door .
28 All such cases need an alternative approach to the problem of origin and it is natural to turn to scientific techniques to see if they have something to offer .
29 They do have considerable advantages though , and it 's worth giving them a try to see if they suit you .
30 If they do respond you may be able to see if they approach it with caution or with carelessness .
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